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Chaudhary, Narendra, and Niharika Thakur. "Modeling and Printing of Successive Misaligned Teeth Stages." World Journal of Dentistry 8, no. 4 (2017): 309–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10015-1456.

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ABSTRACT Introduction Patients suffering from problems related to teeth crowding and misalignment require braces for realignment and restoring of perfect teeth. This process of realignment is a long-term treatment varying from 6 to 12 months including many stages during which teeth alignments are achieved in small steps. Patients are always eager to view their futuristic teeth alignment condition at the beginning of their treatment. This requires a predictive methodology on the part of the dentist, which is achievable using software tools and finally reproducing these software-designed stages using rapid prototyping. Materials and methods Dental molds, 3D Scanner, 3D Printer, and 3D computer-aided design software, such as 3-Matic, Maestro ortho studio, 3D Orchestrate, or 3Shape ortho studio for manipulations. Results According to the quantitative analysis, average variation between the preprint and postprint is 0.32. Threedimensional (3D) printed models of these stages are within the units of 0.01 mm; hence, the rapid prototyping method supplements automation of the complete procedure of teeth alignment. Whereas, qualitative analysis of the scans after printing shows little-distorted boundaries due to which clarity has been slightly decreased but, according to the experts, this is clinically acceptable. Conclusion In this study, we provide an insight into generating different aligned stages or steps using available 3D software and further 3D printing of these stages using polylactic acid models. Clinical significance These models are expected to provide very important and tangible information related to the treatment purpose to both patients and dentists. These 3D models further provide platform for the manufacturing of customized transparent teeth aligners which are specific to the patient, better in esthetics, easy to wear, and is inexpensive than traditional teeth braces. How to cite this article Thakur N, Chaudhary N, Juneja M, Jindal P. Modeling and Printing of Successive Misaligned Teeth Stages. World J Dent 2017;8(4):309-314.
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НІКОНОВ, ОЛЕГ, ВЛАДІСЛАВА СКІДАН, АНТОНІНА ВОЛІВАЧ та МАРАТ САТАЄВ. "ІНФОРМАЦІЙНА СИСТЕМА ДЛЯ АВТОМАТИЗОВАНИХ СЕРВІСІВ МАЛИХ ПІДПРИЄМСТВ". Herald of Khmelnytskyi National University. Technical sciences 329, № 6 (2023): 253–57. https://doi.org/10.31891/2307-5732-2023-329-6-253-257.

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The purpose of this work is to research information systems for automated services of small businesses based on the use of mobile software applications to enhance their efficiency and competitiveness. Enhancing efficiency and competitiveness is a primary trend in the development of small businesses in modern business ecosystems. In the face of increasing competition and rapid changes in business ecosystems, companies are improving their processes using new technologies and strategies that open up new opportunities for growth and development, as well as ensure their resilience in business ecosystems. The automation of services for small businesses is a development direction that contributes to increasing their efficiency and competitiveness. This work investigates information systems for automated services of small businesses based on the use of mobile software applications, using service sector companies as an example. Based on the analysis of existing mobile applications for service-oriented businesses, a mobile application of an automated system «Digital Device Repair» has been developed using Microsoft Visual Studio tools. The developed configuration consists of three functional subsystems, implementing multi-level access rights to functional components and ensuring optimized handling of customer orders. A three-tier architecture is chosen for the development of the mobile application software system, which includes components: a client application connected to an application server, which is in turn connected to a database server. A functional model of an information system for automated services for small businesses has been developed using the example of the mobile application «Digital Device Repair».
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Al-Had, Istabraq Hassan Abed, Farag Mahel Mohammed, and Jamal A.-K. Mohammed. "Modeling and simulation of electro-hydraulic telescopic elevator system controlled by programmable logic controller." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 27, no. 1 (2022): 71–78. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v27.i1.pp71-78.

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Traditional hydraulic cylinders are widely used in industry as load lifting tools. There is difficulty in employing these cylinders in narrow installation space like building elevators as well as they require a long working stroke, so solving this problem requires using the telescopic hydraulic cylinder instead. This cylinder is a unique hydraulic cylinder design that uses a sequence of decreasing diameters to create a long operating stroke in a compact-retracted form. In this work, the Auto Station software is used to build a telescopic hydraulic cylinder model that includes hydraulic elements such as double-acting hydraulic telescopic cylinders, pump, valves, pipeline, and filter, as well as electrical parts such as programmable logic controller (PLC), push-bottoms, and position sensors. The proposed model is operated by a PLC controller and has three floors with an overall height of around 300 cm for lifting a 100 kg payload. The accuracy and validity of this model in lifting big weights were demonstrated by the analytical findings of characteristic curves for cylinder position and velocity. This model can be used a basic reference to analyze and construct hydraulic cylinders with any number of stages. The findings of simulations reveal that a quick change in pressure due to phase change causes multi-phase vibration.
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Sujata, S. K., and S. Aithal P. "Inset-fed Multiband Square Patch Antenna on Flexible substrate for Fifth-Generation Wireless Communication." International Journal of Applied Engineering and Management Letters (IJAEML) 5, no. 2 (2021): 106–18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5689664.

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<strong>Purpose</strong>: <em>Over a decade, the antenna has sparked considerable interest in the 5G frequency band in the wireless domain (covering industrial applications, home automation and mobile communication) because of its numerous advantages like compact, conformal to surfaces, easily integrated with the devices, etc. In general, an Antenna can be defined as a conductor which is exposed to space operable for a specific application. The purpose of the study is to design the Slotted patch antenna for 5G applications on a flexible dielectric substrate material which makes the antenna compact in its design aspect<strong>.</strong></em> <strong>Design/Methodology/Approach</strong>: <em>Initially, the antenna design is carried out using the theoretical framework based on the available equations. The microwave studio software - Computer Simulation Technology (CST) is used to create and model the different antennas.&nbsp; </em> <strong>Findings/Result: </strong><em>Based on the simulated models, </em><em>the slotted patch antenna design 5 has 2 bands namely: 3.25 GHz, the return loss is -17.47 dB, and 5.89GHz, the return loss is -21.37dB. Whereas design 6 has 4 resonant bands measured at 2.04 GHz, the return loss (RL) is -11.68 dB, at 5.80GHz, the RL is -22.36 dB, at 7.14 GHz, the RL is -28.71 dB and at 8.83 GHz, the RL is -13.36 dB. The maximum bandwidth achieved for slotted patch antenna design 5 is 5% and the maximum bandwidth achieved for slotted patch antenna design 6 is 8%. Whereas the design of Multi slotted patch antenna flexible substrate design 7 and design 8 has the maximum achieved bandwidth of 10 %</em>. <strong>Originality/Value: </strong><em>The design of slotted patch and multi slotted patch antenna using inset feed method on a flexible substrate for 5G frequency band. </em> <strong>Paper Type: </strong><em>Design based</em> <em>Research Analysis.</em>
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Ortegón-Sarmiento, Tatiana, and Carol Serrano-Acuña. "Simulación de los subprocesos de llenado, tapado y pasteurizado para la automatización de una planta cervecera." Respuestas 21, no. 2 (2016): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.22463/0122820x.772.

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Antecedentes: La simulación de procesos es una herramienta útil en el diseño, análisis y evaluación de estos, facilitando así su optimización y monitoreo, y permitiendo la predicción de su comportamiento ante ciertas situaciones. Objetivo: Por lo anterior, en este artículo se presenta la simulación de un proceso cervecero, haciendo especial énfasis en los subprocesos de llenado, tapado y pasteurizado. Método: Se identificaron cada uno de los pasos de un proceso cervecero, y se caracterizaron los subprocesos de interés, definiendo cada una de las variables de entrada y salida. A continuación, se simularon los subprocesos haciendo uso del controlador lógico programable PLC S7-1500, y se supervisó el comportamiento de cada uno de estos mediante SIMATIC WinCC, de manera local en una pantalla HMI (Interfaz Hombre Máquina), y de manera remota en un ordenador. La dinámica del proceso se presenta en el software Automation Studio 6, el cual se conecta al PLC mediante el servidor OPC de IBH. Para observar el comportamiento del sistema ante ciertas situaciones de emergencia se implementaron alarmas. Resultados: La simulación realizada permite seguir paso a paso los subprocesos de interés, tanto de manera local como remota, permitiendo observar el comportamiento del sistema en condiciones normales o ante situaciones de emergencia a las cuales el simulador responde de manera inmediata. Conclusiones: Con base en los resultados obtenidos, se concluye que el simulador es una alternativa adecuada y de bajo costo que permite comprender, supervisar y predecir el comportamiento que tendría la planta real, en cuanto a los subprocesos de interés.Palabras Clave: Automatización, Control Automático, Controlador Lógico Programable, Diseño de Sistemas, Programación, Simulación de Procesos.
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Votinov, M., and O. Smirnova. "ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND TYPES OF VISUALISATION OF INNOVATIVE ARCHITECTURAL OBJECTS." Municipal economy of cities 6, no. 180 (2023): 43–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.33042/2522-1809-2023-6-180-43-50.

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The study is devoted to the modern practical experience of the formation of innovative architectural objects in the urban environment, highlighting the peculiarities of their architectural design and visualisation. Clarifying key concepts and terms necessary for defining the issues of designing and visualising these innovative architectural objects, such as architectural idea, architectural creativity, architectural concept, architectural environment, architectural form, and model, is a focal point. Theoretical exploration and analysis of the experiences of forming innovative architectural objects reveal them to be complex and unique structures, buildings, and complexes in the urban environment. Creating such objects demands careful consideration of various influencing factors, including urban planning, architectural planning, constructional, ecological, aesthetic, and economic aspects. The article considers different types of architectural design and visualisation of innovative architectural objects. Furthermore, the concept of ‘visualisation’ is defined as a specific way of demonstrating the nature of the model of architectural objects. We highlighted the role of automated design systems in creating innovative architectural objects, showcasing their ability to save time due to the automation of many typical operations and ensure maximum accuracy of drawings. The discussion extends to the features of using two-dimensional and three-dimensional computer graphics and animation. Two-dimensional computer graphics are a collection of images created with the help of a computer, while three-dimensional graphics are intended to simulate photography or video recording of pre-prepared three-dimensional objects. The main functions of three-dimensional graphics programs are defined as the creation of three-dimensional objects and two-dimensional drawings, visualisation of 3D drawings, and calculation functions. The article identifies the most common software for creating innovative architectural objects and their surrounding environment, including AutoCAD, ArchiCAD, and 3D Studio MAX. Artlantis R, SketchUp, Maya, Cinema 4D, SolidWorks, V-Ray, and Blender, among others, are also used for visualising innovative architectural objects. A few advantages of using modern computer architectural design and visualisation capabilities have been revealed. Notably, the realistic graphic demonstration of a projected 3D model of an innovative architectural object provides the most comprehensive idea of its future appearance and the nature of its surroundings. Such a model makes it possible to see the object from different angles in the exterior as well as evaluate its quality characteristics in the interior. We conclude by outlining prospective trends in the design and visualisation of innovative architectural objects, underscoring the ongoing evolution in this dynamic field. Keywords: architectural design, visualisation, innovations, architectural object, environment.
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Szczęsny, S., M. Naumowicz, and A. Handkiewicz. "SI-Studio – environment for SI circuits design automation." Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Technical Sciences 60, no. 4 (2012): 757–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10175-012-0087-5.

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Abstract The current work is an answer to the problem of designing switched-current (SI) circuits, which is usually a complex issue in the field of microelectronics. The mentioned task is a source of many mistakes and takes a lot of time for designers, therefore authors of the article decided to propose a software solution. This article presents an environment for design automation of analogue circuits in the switched currents technique. It points out the utility advantages of the described tools, which make the work of a VLSI designer much easier, moreover offering a possibility to parameterise the design process considering power consumption, chip area usage and its working speed. It also presents results of an automatic generation of a filter pair circuit, as well as a DCT circuit - automatically generated with the proposed SI-Studio software tools.
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Agustiawan, Iwan, Eka Taufiq Firmansjah, and Wahyu Nugroho. "Perancangan Sistem Kontrol Mesin Packing Buncis Otomatis Berbasis Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Di Gabungan Kelompok Tani (Gapoktan) Lembang Agri." Jurnal Rekayasa Energi dan Mekanika 3, no. 2 (2024): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.26760/jrem.v3i2.101.

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ABSTRAK Tingginya kebutuhan ekspor sayuran buncis kenya, membuat para petani Lembang Agri harus menjaga kualitas dan kuantitas dari produk yang di ekspor. Oleh karena itu para petani membutuhkan mesin yang dapat membantu proses packing sayuran buncis secara otomatis. Dengan adanya mesin packing sayuran buncis otomatis diharapkan dapat meningkatkan produktivitas, safety, dan meningkatkan kualitas produk. Mesin packing buncis kenya otomatis yang dirancang menggunakan Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). PLC berperan dalam sistem kendali jalannya konveyor dan aktuator. Caranya dengan mengatur massa buncis yang akan di input pada sensor loadcell, bobot buncis yang akan ditimbang yaitu 250gr dan 350gr. Oleh karena itu dalam penelitian ini dibahas mengenai sistem kontrol mesin packing buncis otomatis yang berbasis kendali Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) menggunakan Software Automation Studio dan Software Zelio Soft. Dari Software yang digunakan menghasilkan Program ladder yang siap di upload ke PLC dengan 2 bobot massa yang berbeda, skema input output PLC dan wiring diagram. Kata kunci : Mesin Packing, Buncis Kenya, PLC, Automation Studio, Zelio Soft. ABSTRACT The high export needs of Kenyan beans, make Lembang agri farmers must maintain the quality and quantity of products exported. Therefore, farmers need a machine that can help the packing process of beans automatically. With the automatic packing machine, green beans are expected to increase productivity, safety, and improve product quality. One of them is the use of automatic kenya bean packing machines based on Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). PLC plays a role in the control system of conveyors and actuators. The trick is to adjust the mass of beans that will be input to the load cell sensor, the weight of the beans to be weighed is 250gr and 350gr. Therefore, this research discusses the automatic bean packing machine control system based on Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) control using Automation Studio Software and Zelio Soft Software. The software used produces a ladder program that is ready to be uploaded to the PLC with 2 different mass weights, a PLC input output scheme and a wiring diagram. Key words : Packing Machine, Beans kenya, PLC, Automation Studio, Zelio Soft.
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Margaret Teacher Banjarnahor and Lucia Sri Istiyowati. "Smoke Automation and Regression Testing on a peer-to-peer lending Website with the Data-DrivenTesting Method." Jurnal RESTI (Rekayasa Sistem dan Teknologi Informasi) 6, no. 4 (2022): 684–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.29207/resti.v6i4.4220.

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Software testing is considered as one of the most important processes in software development as it checks whether the system meets the requirements and specifications of the users. The testing process manually or automatically aims to ensure that the main features are not errors and function during development. The manual process frequently causes the publication time of a feature could not to be punctual. This study aims to create an automation script with the data-driven testing method during smoke and regression testing to ensure the quality, especially the main functions or features, can run normally and not be disturbed by the development of new features that are easily understood. One of Various decent automation tools for testing web applications is Katalon Studio which is based on the Selenium tool. The results of the research that have been carried out show that the process of automation of software testing by applying a script automation tool made with Katalon Studio which applies the data-driven testing method is very good with an achievement rate of 80,21%. The automation tools that are built are easy to use, can be learned quickly, are not too complicated and make users want to use it again. &#x0D;
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Katarzynski, P., M. Melosik, and A. Handkiewicz. "gC-Studio – the environment for automated filter design." Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Technical Sciences 61, no. 2 (2013): 541–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/bpasts-2013-0054.

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Abstract The paper presents the idea of software suite integrating the tools supporting the analog filter design. It uses the prototype circuits that are composed of gyrators and capacitors. The essential, behavioral parameters are characterised for the filtering structures. The basic assumptions formulated before the implementation are also mentioned. The structure of the software suite is discussed, its functional properties and the implementation issues are mentioned. The resulting software brings the automation of designing SISO filters as well as the filter pairs. In the proposed solution the VHDL-AMS language is assumed as the formal method of hardware description.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Automation Studio 6 Software"

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Amato, Beatrice. "Virtual comissioning and software developement for an automatic machine prototype." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2021. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/22466/.

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The objective of this work is to realize a prototype of an automatic machine for the pharmaceutical industry. This model aims to produce a new generation of drugs. The process, that needs to be followed to produce a new type of drug, starts from the medicine in liquid form, then through a drastic lowering of the temperature, it passes to the solid state, and then is freeze-dried, in a sterile environment. The final result is a medicine in beads form. The machine is mainly composed of three robots and a dosing arm unit. Starting from a reservoir where the drug is in liquid form, the dosing arm unit sucks the liquid through ninety-six pipettes. In the initialization phase, the content of each pipette is emptied inside the weighted tubes by a dosing arm unit, then the first robot proceeds to the gross weighing of the test pieces. If all the doses are equal, then the dosing arm unit can proceed with the production of the beads, starting by sucking again the fluid from the reservoir. For nominal dosing, the dosing arm unit moves above a nitrogen-cooled plate, at a temperature of -110°C and let each pipette discharges a drop of liquid on to the freezing plate. Trays are handled by a pair of robotic arms. Since this is a completely new type of machine, the different phases are being studied and under development, so most of them have not yet being manufactured. For this reason, it has been created a simulation model that forms the basis of the Digital Twin, since it can already be used at a very early stage of the development process to test and compare various concepts. A 3D graphic model of the machine has been devised and thanks to the virtual commissioning, the physical behavior of the machine has been reproduced in a computer-generated way, through a software simulation applied to the Digital Twin. This safe virtual environment allowed to test the logic programmed into the PLC, for the single components and the synchronization of the whole machine movements.
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Re, Stefano. "Macchine automatiche per l’industria del packaging farmaceutico: studio e analisi di piattaforme di sviluppo proprietarie e commerciali." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2017.

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Il lavoro di tesi qui presentato ha lo scopo di analizzare lo stato dell'arte di alcuni dei principali sistemi di sviluppo per la progettazione del controllo delle macchine automatiche, in particolare nell'ambito dell'industria farmaceutica. L'analisi nasce con l'intento di ottenere una panoramica dei software presenti sul mercato ed analizzare in che modo essi rispondono alle esigenze di tale campo produttivo. I sistemi che si è deciso di analizzare sono quello proprietario dell'azienda Marchesini Group S.p.A. e quelli commerciali prodotti e venduti dalle aziende Beckhoff, Rockwell Automation, Schneider Electric e B&R Automation. La tesi è stata svolta presso l'azienda Marchesini Group S.p.A. con sede a Pianoro (BO) in collaborazione con i rappresentanti delle aziende interessate dall'analisi. Dopo un'analisi iniziale delle esigenze che il mercato farmaceutico pone allo stato attuale, si è focalizzata l'attenzione sugli aspetti principali in materia di rispetto delle normative, di richieste da parte dei clienti e di funzionalità utili nel processi di sviluppo e manutenzione delle macchine automatiche.
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Bertozzi, Giacomo. "Sviluppo del sistema di controllo di una pressa idraulica per prove di caratterizzazione dei materiali su architettura B&R Automation." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2018.

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Il seguente elaborato tratta la progettazione del sistema di controllo relativo ad una pressa idraulica per prove di caratterizzazione dei materiali. L’idea alla base è quella di utilizzare l’ambiente di sviluppo Automation Studio per realizzare il software di controllo della macchina e la relativa interfaccia grafica. Alla pressa è richiesto di poter effettuare prove di trazione e di compressione, sia di tipo statico che a fatica, avendo la possibilità di scegliere se controllare: il carico, la posizione, la deformazione. È richiesto inoltre di poter salvare i risultati delle prove all'interno di un file. Durante lo sviluppo del software è stata inoltre implementata una modalità di funzionamento aggiuntiva, la quale permette all'operatore di eseguire le prove a partire dalla storia temporale di un segnale. La parte hardware del sistema risulta già installata e perfettamente operativa, infatti nella prima parte del testo verranno presentati i componenti che costituiscono: il circuito pneumatico, il circuito elettrico, il regolatore PID, la strumentazione installata sulla macchina. La seconda parte è dedicata invece alla descrizione delle varie funzionalità che il software implementa nella macchina. La trattazione è strutturata in modo da assumere il ruolo di manuale d’uso per un eventuale operatore.
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Books on the topic "Automation Studio 6 Software"

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Christie, Alan M. Software Process Automation. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79252-6.

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John, Mueller. Visual Studio 6: The complete reference. Osborne/McGraw-Hill, 1999.

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Rahmel, Dan. Building Web database applications with Visual Studio 6. Osborne/McGraw-Hill, 2000.

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Kratzer, Tay. Novell's GroupWise 6 administrator's guide. Hungry Minds, 2002.

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H, Schwärtzel, Mizin I. A, Akademii͡a︡ nauk SSSR, and Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, eds. Advanced information processing: Proceedings of a joint symposium : information processing and software, systems design automation, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Siemens AG, FRG, Moscow, June 5/6, 1990. Springer-Verlag, 1990.

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Mahr, B. Autonomous Systems – Self-Organization, Management, and Control: Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop held at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, October 6–7, 2008. Springer Science + Business Media B.V, 2008.

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Schwärtzel, Heinz. Advanced Information Processing: Proceedings of a Joint Symposium. Information Processing and Software Systems Design Automation. Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Siemens AG, FRG Moscow, June 5/6, 1990. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990.

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Kovalenko, Vladimir. Design of information systems. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/987869.

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The tutorial discusses the design features of information systems (is) involved in the implementation of CALS technologies: MRP/MRPII/ERP systems, e-Commerce systems (B2B), supply chain management (SCM), customer relationship management (CRM), and decision support systems (OLAP). The issues of choosing the design technology, software tools for project development, building functional and information models in the environment of Business Studio, MS Visio, Elma, AllFusion Modeling Suite and Oracle Designer 10g, as well as the development of technical and operational documentation are highlighted. The characteristics of CASE technologies and their implementation in the Oracle Designer 10g environment are considered. A comparative analysis of the standards of the organization of the life cycle of creating and using IP, practical recommendations for the development of standard profiles, examples of the development of an IP project based on a cascading model of the life cycle, including using a process approach in the management and automation of processes. The models of the client — server architecture and the structure of cloud computing are considered. Modern approaches to the selection of ready-made is and their implementation in automated enterprises are studied in detail.&#x0D; Meets the requirements of the Federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation.&#x0D; It is intended for students (bachelors and specialists) and masters of higher educational institutions studying in the direction of "Applied Informatics". It is also recommended for teachers and specialists working in the field of information technology.
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Levinson, Jeff. Software Testing with Visual Studio 2010. Addison-Wesley Longman, Incorporated, 2011.

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Anime Studio 6: The official guide. Course Technology, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Automation Studio 6 Software"

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Young, J. D. "Software." In Home Studio Mastering. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315180328-6.

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Lundsteen Claes and Piper Jim. "AUTOMATION OF CYTOGENETICS." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 1993. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-60750-851-9-174.

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During the Concerted Action on Automated Cytogenetics the collaborating network has: (1) improved the performance and specifications of automatic metaphase finders, (2) developed new and more efficient techniques for segmenting metaphases into isolated chromosomes, (3) developed new and more efficient procedures for features extraction and chromosome classification, (4) developed alternative hardware and software for automated cytogenetic analysis, (5) developed prototype instrumentation for automated molecular cytogenetic analysis, (6) tested European systems for cytogenetic analysis that are commercially available, and (7) made these innovations available to European industry, which is currently leading the world market in systems for automated cytogenetics.
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Rutschi, Corinna, and Jens Dibbern. "6 Transforming and recombining routines to scale the implementation of software robots." In Robotic Process Automation. De Gruyter, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110676693-006.

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Essaidi, Moez, Aomar Osmani, and Céline Rouveirol. "Model-Driven Data Warehouse Automation." In Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4494-6.ch011.

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Transformation design is a key step in model-driven engineering, and it is a very challenging task, particularly in context of the model-driven data warehouse. Currently, this process is ensured by human experts. The authors propose a new methodology using machine learning techniques to automatically derive these transformation rules. The main goal is to automatically derive the transformation rules to be applied in the model-driven data warehouse process. The proposed solution allows for a simple design of the decision support systems and the reduction of time and costs of development. The authors use the inductive logic programming framework to learn these transformation rules from examples of previous projects. Then, they find that in model-driven data warehouse application, dependencies exist between transformations. Therefore, the authors investigate a new machine learning methodology, learning dependent-concepts, that is suitable to solve this kind of problem. The experimental evaluation shows that the dependent-concept learning approach gives significantly better results.
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Giacomini Mauro, Ruggiero Carmelina, Lillo Flavia, McDermott Jennifer, and Varnier Oliviero E. "Novel kinetic quantification of HIV-1 p24 antigen with an extended range." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 1996. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-60750-878-6-982.

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Colorimetric methodology using enzyme activity as a quantitative label has been applied to a variety of easy, standardised and highly sensitive tests. In the p24 antigen assay - the only inexpensive quantitative test for monitoring AIDS patients - the p24 antigen levels exceed the upper limit of the assay in more than 30% of the cases. An automatic management software is presented, which allows to extend this range. This software is meant to be used very easily by laboratory technicians and produces output reports to be used directly by physicians treating AIDS patients. The dynamic range achieved is 4 linearity logs, whereas the kits on the market reach only 2 linearity logs.
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De Clercq Etienne, Van Casteren Viviane, Jonckheer Pascale, Burggraeve Peter, and Lafontaine Marie-France. "Electronic Patient Record data as proxy of GPs' thoughts." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2008. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-58603-922-6-103.

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Data currently available in primary care Electronic Patient Records (EPR) can potentially be used to study quality of care. In this paper we investigate to which extend these data can reflect GPs' &amp;ldquo;thoughts&amp;rdquo; that are an important issue when considering GPs' practice and quality improvement cycle. Within the Resoprim project, we mainly used the consolidated data of three software systems, 26 practices, 1 554 hypertensive patients and 1 977 contacts. Extracted data from the EPR were: some diagnoses, some drugs, referral events, marital status, some parameters (smoking status, height, weight, blood pressure). As &amp;ldquo;gold standard&amp;rdquo; of GPs' thoughts we used an electronic questionnaire at the end of each contact. Measures of missing and incoherent values were used to assess our &amp;ldquo;gold standard&amp;rdquo;. Sensitivity, positive predictive values, correctness and global completeness were used to measure the quality of the automatic extracted data (our proxy). For the &amp;ldquo;gold standard&amp;rdquo;, the global percentage of missing values is 1.88% and of incoherent values is 3.92%. For most of the practices, the PPV or the correctness of automatic extracted drugs and automatic extracted parameters is high (&amp;gt;95%). The PPV of automatic extracted diagnoses is variable (42.1% to 94.9%). The sensitivity of automatic extracted diagnoses and drugs is lower than 67%. For most of the practices the sensitivity of automatic extracted parameters (excl. smoking status) is higher than 95%. The global completeness of height and weight is lower than 76%. Referrals are badly recorded or extracted. Currently in Belgium, without additional investigations, databases built on data extracted from EPRs can hardly be considered as good proxies of what is thought or known by the GPs. To use them as proxies, we should at least develop tools such as electronic questionnaires to calibrate them. As priority, we suggest an improvement of the extraction procedure design, of the current software interfaces and of the quality control of the extraction modules in order to improve respectively the extracted drugs sensitivity, the global completeness of extracted parameters and the PPV of extracted diagnoses. Training GPs could also be helpful.
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Bailey, Annette, Edward Lener, Leslie O’Brien, and Connie Stovall. "Automation and Collection Management." In Robots in Academic Libraries. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-3938-6.ch003.

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The history of library automation can be traced to early printing methods of the 7th century A.D. The earliest collectors of books were usually religious scholars who amassed the religious texts of the day. Monks from East and West travelled great distances and often at great peril to gather meticulously hand-copied texts. Early inventions of woodblocks, and, later the printing press, enabled the mass-production of books that resulted in libraries’ expansion into the secular world. Librarians have continued to bring technological advances into their work, combining web services, programming scripts, and commercial databases and software in innovative ways. The processes of selection, deselection, and assessment have been enhanced through these new products and services. The authors discuss a variety of technological applications for collection activities that have allowed collection managers to work more efficiently and better understand the use of their print and electronic collections. The effects of automation on the people involved in collection management are also explored.
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Kirby John, Cope Neil, De Souza Anthony, Fowler Helen, and Gain Richard. "The PEN&amp;PAD Data Entry System." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 1996. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-60750-878-6-430.

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The PEN&amp;amp;PAD Data Entry System (P&amp;amp;P DES) is a selfcontained software module for entering detailed clinical data into an existing electronic healthcare record system. Based on a &amp;ldquo;compositional&amp;rsquo; approach, the P&amp;amp;P DES consists of: a user interface for selecting a clinical topic; and forms for entering additional detail on the selected topic and related topics. These user interfaces are underpinned by a GALEN style terminology server which maintains medical sense; carries out automatic classification of entered data; generates readable natural language expressions; and automatically produces Read and other codes.
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Gal-Nadasan, Norbert, Vasile Stoicu-Tivadar, Emanuela Gal-Nadasan, and Anca Raluca Dinu. "Robotic Process Automation Based Data Extraction from Handwritten Medical Forms." In Telehealth Ecosystems in Practice. IOS Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/shti230741.

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This paper proposes to create an RPA(robotic process automation) based software robot that can digitalize and extract data from handwritten medical forms. The RPA robot uses a taxonomy that is specific for the medical form and associates the extracted data with the taxonomy. This is accomplished using UiPath studio to create the robot, Google Cloud Vision OCR(optical character recognition) to create the DOM (digital object model) file and UiPath machine learning (ML) API to extract the data from the medical form. Due to the fact that the medical form is in a non-standard format a data extraction template had to be applied. After the extraction process the data can be saved into databases or into a spreadsheets.
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Tiwari, Anurag, and Suneet Gupta. "Learning With Software-Defined Area." In Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3640-6.ch014.

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The idea of software-defined networking (SDN) is a paradigm shift in computer networking. There are various advantages of SDN (e.g., network automation, fostering innovation in network using software, minimizing the CAPEX and OPEX cost with minimizing the power consumption in the network). SDN is one of the recently developed network-driven methodologies where the core of all lower-level services is operated by one centralized device. Developers tried to develop such approaches to make it easy for an administrator to control information flow from one node to another node. To obtain these services, lower-level static architecture is decoupled for the higher level. This chapter introduces a new approach that is based on complex network processing and forecasting for an event.
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Conference papers on the topic "Automation Studio 6 Software"

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Lee, Sang Hoon, Joshua-Adams Miller, Veronica Perez, et al. "Implementation of FIB Automation Methodologies for TEM Applications in Memory Devices." In ISTFA 2024. ASM International, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2024p0392.

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Abstract This paper presents an automated focused ion beam (FIB) workflow that revolutionizes FIB-TEM sample preparation for semiconductor analysis, particularly for NAND and DRAM devices. This system integrates with Helios 5 HX and Helios 6 HX platforms to achieve consistent, hands-free sample preparation down to ~10 nm thickness. Our approach transforms traditional manual processes into automated workflows through comprehensive best-known method (BKM) templates, custom recipes, and proprietary code development in AutoTEM and iFast software architectures. The system features advanced machine vision algorithms and custom hardware components that enable precise sample coordination, allowing for both vertical and perpendicular TEM sample preparation from 3D structures at any wafer depth. Implementation results demonstrate significant improvements over manual processes, including thousands of hours in workforce savings, reduced material waste, faster throughput, improved data consistency, and minimized human error in DRAM and NAND structural analysis.
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Hickman, Dwayne A., John Slupsky, Bruce M. Chrisman, and Tom J. Hurley. "Development, Field Testing and Implementation of Automated, Hydraulically Controlled, Variable Volume Loading Systems for Reciprocating Compressors." In 2002 4th International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2002-27032.

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Automated, variable volume unloaders provide the ability to smoothly load/unload reciprocating compressors to maintain ideal operations in ever-changing environments. Potential advantages provided by this load control system include: maximizing unit capacity, optimizing power economy, maintaining low exhaust emissions, and maintaining process suction and discharge pressures. Obstacles foreseen include: reliability, stability, serviceability and automation integration. Results desired include: increased productivity for the compressor and its operators, increased uptime, and more stable process control. This presentation covers: (1) system design features with descriptions of how different types of the devices were developed, initial test data, and how they can be effectively operated; (2) three actual-case studies detailing the reasons why automated, hydraulically controlled, variable volume, head-end unloaders were chosen over other types of unloading devices; (3) sophisticated software used in determining the device sizings and predicted performance; (4) mechanical and field considerations; (5) installation, serviceability and operating considerations; (6) device control issues, including PC and PLC considerations; (7) monitoring of actual performance and comparison of such with predicted performance; (8) analysis of mechanical reliability and stability; and (9) preliminary costs versus return on investment analysis.
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Lan, Lien Tang, Pang Chieh Lin, and Chin Yu Wang. "Development of a 6-axis Robot Using Multibody Dynamic Software." In 2021 9th International Conference on Control, Mechatronics and Automation (ICCMA). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccma54375.2021.9646204.

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Xuwei Guo, Shenghai Hu, Ying Su, Rui Wang, and Zhixing Wang. "Com-based NC system software for 6-TPS parallel platform milling machine." In 2008 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics and Automation (ICMA) (Formerly ICIMA). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icma.2008.4798905.

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Kuzmenko, Oleksandra. "Modern means of visualization of scientific research." In First International Conference "Open Science and Innovation in Ukraine 2022". State Scientific and Technical Library of Ukraine, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.35668/978-966-479-129-5-4-6.

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The article proves that modern tools for data analysis and visualization can reduce resources for the study of scientific information. Software tools for Big Data processing and visualization (Google Data Studio, Power BI, ChartBlocks, Tableau, Plotly, Infogram, DataDeck) were analyzed, which will simplify and improve the processes of processing and visualization of scientific research results.
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Kirilenko, Iakov, and Eduard Baranov. "Automation of QA in the Project of DB Migration from SQL Server into Oracle." In Spring/Summer Young Researchers' Colloquium on Software Engineering. Institute for System Programming of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.15514/syrcose-2012-6-30.

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Kutumov, Y. D., T. Y. Shadrikova, and V. A. Shuin. "Cable Line Parameters Calculation of 6-10 kV Networks with the Usage of Comsol Multiphysics Software." In 2019 2nd International Youth Scientific and Technical Conference on Relay Protection and Automation (RPA). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rpa47751.2019.8958097.

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Eiamsa-ard, Kunnayut, F. W. Liou, Robert G. Landers, and Howie Choset. "Toward Automatic Process Planning of a Multi-Axis Hybrid Laser Aided Manufacturing System: Skeleton-Based Offset Edge Generation." In ASME 2003 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2003/dac-48726.

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Even though the machining process has been integrated to the Multi-Axis Laser Aided Manufacturing Process (LAMP) System in order to get good surface finish functional parts [1], the quality of parts produced by the LAMP system is still very much dependent upon the choice of deposition paths. [2] Raster motion paths are replaced by offset spiral-like paths, which are discussed in this paper. Most commercial CAD/CAM packages are feature-based, and their use requires the effort and expertise of the user. The shape has to be decomposed into manufacturing features before the software packages can generate the paths. [3] Path planning has long been studied as discussed in this paper. There are still some problems associated with the previous algorithms and also assumptions are usually made. [6, 7, 27] An algorithm for directly generating offset edges, which can be developed to be the deposition paths, is presented in this paper. The skeleton of a layer or a slice of a 3-D CAD drawing is first generated. Based on that skeleton, the offset edges are incrementally constructed. This paper focuses on the characteristics of skeleton and offset edges as well as the construction algorithm for those edges. Simulations are used to verify this method.
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Khosrowjerdi, Mohammad, Said Dini, and James Aflaki. "Windows-Based Portable Laboratory System for Demonstrating Heat Transfer From an Extended Surface." In ASME 2001 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2001/cie-21279.

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Abstract An Armfield™ small bench top service unit (HT10X) in conjunction with an extended surface heat transfer assembly (HT15) are utilized to demonstrate the temperature profile and heat transfer characteristics of a cylindrical rod. Heat flows along the rod by conduction and is lost to the surroundings by combined natural convection and radiation. This well-instrumented laboratory teaching equipment allows students to measure the temperature distribution along the rod and compare the result with a theoretical analysis. Also, heat transfer from the extended surface resulting from the combined modes of free convection and radiation heat transfer is investigated. A self-contained Windows-based data collection and analysis system has been developed for automating all the manual functions of the Armfield™ extended surface heat transfer assembly; HT15. This system uses an inexpensive plug-in data acquisition board to read the voltage signals corresponding to nine K-type thermocouples and heater supplied voltage and current. The user interface software that is written in Visual Basic 6 uses 32-bit libraries to control the heater voltage and read the thermocouples voltages and heater supplied voltage and current. Used in conjunction with the HT15 unit, the software is a valuable teaching tool for instructors and provides a comprehensive learning environment within which heat transfer characteristics can be studied. It is aimed at enhancing the students understanding of one dimensional heat conduction along a cylindrical rod and enabling them to contrast theory and practical measurements of temperatures. It is also the intent of this paper to discuss the successful integration of this educational system into portable instructional technology for the classroom and the mechanical engineering laboratory courses.
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Lovo, Eubert Arcangelo, Ayna Sayuri Parra, Andréia M. da Silva, and Leandro Gabriel. "Imaginary chaos fight." In Anais Estendidos do Simpósio Brasileiro de Jogos e Entretenimento Digital. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5753/sbgames_estendido.2024.241622.

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Este artigo descreve o desenvolvimento do jogo "Imaginary Chaos Fight", um PvP 2D inspirado em títulos como Brawl Stars e Super Smash Bros Ultimate, com diversos personagens com mecânicas, visuais, vantagens e desvantagens, o que permite a adoção das mais diversas estratégias. Imaginary chaos fight é um jogo onde 6 lutadores brigam constantemente para provar o seu valor um para os outros com o sonho de um dia ser declarado o mais forte, o único problema é que nenhum deles jamais derrotou todos os outros 5 sem antes perder. Originado de um projeto de extensão focado em desenvolvimento de jogos digitais. Utilizando o GameMaker Studio 2, o jogo foi concebido com mecânicas simples e alto fator de rejogabilidade para jogadores casuais. A criação dos personagens seguiu padrões de design de software, promovendo a eficiência na reutilização de código. A parte gráfica foi desenvolvida com o Aseprite, adotando o estilo pixel art. O jogo encontra-se em fase de desenvolvimento.
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Arhin, Stephen, Babin Manandhar, Kevin Obike, and Melissa Anderson. Impact of Dedicated Bus Lanes on Intersection Operations and Travel Time Model Development. Mineta Transportation Institute, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2022.2040.

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Over the years, public transit agencies have been trying to improve their operations by continuously evaluating best practices to better serve patrons. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) oversees the transit bus operations in the Washington Metropolitan Area (District of Columbia, some parts of Maryland and Virginia). One practice attempted by WMATA to improve bus travel time and transit reliability has been the implementation of designated bus lanes (DBLs). The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) implemented a bus priority program on selected corridors in the District of Columbia leading to the installation of red-painted DBLs on corridors of H Street, NW, and I Street, NW. This study evaluates the impacts on the performance of transit buses along with the general traffic performance at intersections on corridors with DBLs installed in Washington, DC by using a “before” and “after” approach. The team utilized non-intrusive video data to perform vehicular turning movement counts to assess the traffic flow and delays (measures of effectiveness) with a traffic simulation software. Furthermore, the team analyzed the Automatic Vehicle Locator (AVL) data provided by WMATA for buses operating on the study segments to evaluate bus travel time. The statistical analysis showed that the vehicles traveling on H Street and I Street (NW) experienced significantly lower delays during both AM (7:00–9:30 AM) and PM (4:00–6:30 PM) peak hours after the installation of bus lanes. The approximation error metrics (normalized squared errors) for the testing dataset was 0.97, indicating that the model was predicting bus travel times based on unknown data with great accuracy. WMATA can apply this research to other segments with busy bus schedules and multiple routes to evaluate the need for DBLs. Neural network models can also be used to approximate bus travel times on segments by simulating scenarios with DBLs to obtain accurate bus travel times. Such implementation could not only improve WMATA’s bus service and reliability but also alleviate general traffic delays.
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Głąb, Tomasz, Jarosław Knaga, Tomasz Zaleski, Paweł Dziwisz, Jan Gluza, and Dariusz Glanas. Determination of soil particle size distribution using computer analysis of microscopic images. Publishing House of the University of Agriculture in Krakow, 2025. https://doi.org/10.15576/repourk/2025.1.3.

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The project aims to develop a prototype device for determining the texture of soils and mineral deposits. The innovation of the designed solution consists in a significant reduction in the time of composition analysis with the possibility of any division into granulometric groups and the complete automation of the measurement from the moment the sample is introduced into the apparatus until the result is obtained. As part of the project, industrial research and experimental development are planned to be divided into the following stages: 1. Development of the measuring system. 2. Development of the structure and construction of device prototypes. 3. Development of the construction of the measuring system 4. Development of a mathematical model for processing data from the measuring system. 5. Preparation of software for device control and data recording. 6. Making the final prototype of the device. 7. Test tests of the final version of the device. The research will be conducted by a research consortium consisting of the project leader, i.e. Aumatic sp. z o.o. and the University of Agriculture in Krakow. The developed product will be intended for sale both on the domestic market and for export. Due to the number of entities potentially interested in the apparatus and the financial possibilities of potential recipients, the largest market should be developed countries (e.g. EU countries, USA, Canada, etc.). The main target groups of clients were: 1. Scientific institutions (universities, research institutes). 2. Institutions and enterprises performing analyzes for the needs of precision farming. 3. Chemical and Agricultural Stations. 4. Ceramic clay mining plants. 5. Manufacturers of ceramic products. 6. Laboratories conducting geotechnical tests for the needs of construction. 7. Laboratories carrying out environmental tests in the field of soil quality. 8. Provincial Inspectorates for Environmental Protection, Regional Directorates for Environmental Protection
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Sadot, Einat, Christopher Staiger, and Zvi Kam Weizmann. functional genomic screen for new plant cytoskeletal proteins and the determination of their role in actin mediated functions and guard cells regulation. United States Department of Agriculture, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2003.7587725.bard.

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The original objectives of the approved proposal were: 1. To construct a YFP fused Arabidopsis cDNA library in a mammalian expression vector. 2. To infect the library into a host fibroblast cell line and to screen for new cytoskeletal associated proteins using an automated microscope. 3. Isolate the new genes. 4. Characterize their role in plants. The project was approved as a feasibility study to allow proof of concept that would entail building the YFP library and picking up a couple of positive clones using the fluorescent screen. We report here on the construction of the YFP library, the development of the automatic microscope, the establishment of the screen and the isolation of positive clones that are plant cDNAs encoding cytoskeleton associated proteins. The rational underling a screen of plant library in fibroblasts is based on the high conservation of the cytoskeleton building blocks, actin and tubulin, between the two kingdoms (80-90% homology at the level of amino acids sequence). In addition, several publications demonstrated the recognition of mammalian cytoskeleton by plant cytoskeletal binding proteins and vice versa. The major achievements described here are: 1. The development of an automated microscope equipped with fast laser auto-focusing for high magnification and a software controlling 6 dimensions; X, Y position, auto focus, time, color, and the distribution and density of the fields acquired. This system is essential for the high throughput screen. 2. The construction of an extremely competent YFP library efficiently cloned (tens of thousands of clones collected, no empty vectors detected) with all inserts oriented 5't03'. These parameters render it well representative of the whole transcriptome and efficient in "in-frame" fusion to YFP. 3. The strategy developed for the screen allowing the isolation of individual positive cDNA clones following three rounds of microscopic scans. The major conclusion accomplished from the work described here is that the concept of using mammalian host cells for fishing new plant cytoskeletal proteins is feasible and that screening system developed is complete for addressing one of the major bottlenecks of the plant cytoskeleton field: the need for high throughput identification of functionally active cytoskeletal proteins. The new identified plant cytoskeletal proteins isolated in the pilot screen and additional new proteins which will be isolated in a comprehensive screen will shed light on cytoskeletal mediated processes playing a major role in cellular activities such as cell division, morphogenesis, and functioning such as chloroplast positioning, pollen tube and root hair elongation and the movement of guard cells. Therefore, in the long run the screen described here has clear agricultural implications.
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