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Tsareva, Marina Vladimirovna. "AUTOCAD IN THE OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT OF THE CONSTRUCTION SITE." Vestnik MGSU, no. 4 (April 2016): 140–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.22227/1997-0935.2016.4.140-147.

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Operational management of the construction is usually based on information analysis systems, which are aimed at the monitoring of working schedule and volumes as consistent with predicated schedules. The result of such systems’ operation is traditional information graphics (diagrams, charts, etc.), which provides idea on the current state of the construction site and deviations from the planned settings. The author considers the visualization technology of construction of objects using an image of the situation on the AutoCAD drawings, converted into an interactive format. The article focuses on imperfections of the existing technologies of information support of the managers. The creation of unified IT platform is offered on the basis of CAD for creating an integrated information storage and visualization of the environment using electronic drawings and diagrams. Using interactive methods it is possible to illustrate the condition of almost any part of the construction project using these drawings and diagrams. E-drawings contain the basic information resources - estimates, plans, sections, specifications, technology, construction, etc. necessary for the calculation of indicators. The author proved that implementation of visualization is most efficient in case of electronic drawings in 3D format.
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Alexiou, Michail S., Nikolaos Gkorgkolis, Sukarno Mertoguno, and Nikolaos G. Bourbakis. "Deep Understanding of Technical Documents: An Enhancement on Diagrams Understanding." International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools 30, no. 05 (2021): 2150027. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218213021500275.

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Humans are capable of understanding the knowledge that is included in technical documents automatically by consciously combining the information that is presented in the document’s individual modalities. These modalities are mathematical formulas, charts, tables, diagram images and etc. In this paper, we significantly enhance a previously presented technical document understanding methodology3 that emulates the way that humans also perceive information. More specifically, we make the original diagram understanding methodology adaptive to larger architectures with more complex structures and modules. The overall understanding methodology results in the generation of a Stochastic Petri-net (SPN) graph that describes the system’s functionality. Finally, we conclude with the introduction of the hierarchical association of different diagram images from the same technical document. This processing step aims to provide a holistic understanding of all illustrated diagram information.
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Леонов, Евгений, Evgeny Leonov, Юрий Леонов, et al. "RECOGNITION METHOD OF ELLIPTIC FORMS OBJECTS ON THE IMAGES." Automation and modeling in design and management 2019, no. 3 (2019): 4–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.30987/article_5d8d113d478348.62159890.

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The article briefly describes the methodology and suggests the method for recognizing any elliptic forms objects on the images. This method is universal and can be applied in any intelligent recognition systems, for example, recognition system of the road signs from video camera images. The proposed method has proven itself in solving various practical problems, such as searching for signs in photographs, detecting circles on charts and diagrams, searching for the boundaries of ovals of faces, etc. The main advantage of the method is its extreme ease of implementation and high speed, which makes it possible to use not only on modern stationary computers, but also on mobile devices with low computing power.
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Chie, Ho Hwi, Januar Nasution, Ketut Gita Ayu, Nike Septivani, and Yualfin Renaldi. "Porcelain Product Quality Analysis in PT XYZ." ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications 6, no. 4 (2015): 580. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/comtech.v6i4.2195.

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PT. XYZ is a company engaged in manufacturing porcelain dinner ware such as plates, cups, teapot, bowl, etc Porcelain product is safe for use and product defect will only affect the aesthetic not the functional side. The company always maintain the quality of the products produced as by maintaining a good product, in terms of visuals, will keep customers interested in the product. Good quality products characterized by quality A / B and C, and the product defect characterized by the quality of D, Lost, and BU. Concepts and methods used to analyze is a statistical process control (SPC) which includes Pareto diagram, fraction nonconformities, flow charts and fishbone diagrams and management tools (fault tree analysis). Statistical Process Control (SPC) is one of the methods, which includes Pareto charts, fraction nonconformities, flow chart, and fishbone diagram and also management tools (fault tree analysis). SPC is useful to find the facts from the problems and factors that affect the quality of the products, while fault tree analysis is useful to analyze each of the production process.
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Paley, Suzanne, Richard Billington, James Herson, Markus Krummenacker, and Peter D. Karp. "Pathway Tools Visualization of Organism-Scale Metabolic Networks." Metabolites 11, no. 2 (2021): 64. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11020064.

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Metabolomics, synthetic biology, and microbiome research demand information about organism-scale metabolic networks. The convergence of genome sequencing and computational inference of metabolic networks has enabled great progress toward satisfying that demand by generating metabolic reconstructions from the genomes of thousands of sequenced organisms. Visualization of whole metabolic networks is critical for aiding researchers in understanding, analyzing, and exploiting those reconstructions. We have developed bioinformatics software tools that automatically generate a full metabolic-network diagram for an organism, and that enable searching and analyses of the network. The software generates metabolic-network diagrams for unicellular organisms, for multi-cellular organisms, and for pan-genomes and organism communities. Search tools enable users to find genes, metabolites, enzymes, reactions, and pathways within a diagram. The diagrams are zoomable to enable researchers to study local neighborhoods in detail and to see the big picture. The diagrams also serve as tools for comparison of metabolic networks and for interpreting high-throughput datasets, including transcriptomics, metabolomics, and reaction fluxes computed by metabolic models. These data can be overlaid on the metabolic charts to produce animated zoomable displays of metabolic flux and metabolite abundance. The BioCyc.org website contains whole-network diagrams for more than 18,000 sequenced organisms. The ready availability of organism-specific metabolic network diagrams and associated tools for almost any sequenced organism are useful for researchers working to better understand the metabolism of their organism and to interpret high-throughput datasets in a metabolic context.
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Tsafe, A. K. "TOWARDS EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS IN MATHEMATICS TEACHING IN NIGERIA." Sokoto Educational Review 14, no. 1 (2018): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.35386/ser.v14i1.95.

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Mathematics teaching has been described by scholars to be a task found at various times to be daunting and with a recorded number of successes and failures. It could be made to be more enticing if certain requirements are maintained. One of these requirements is the utilization of adequate and relevant instructional materials. In this regard therefore, this paper portrays what an instructional material is: types of instructional materials in mathematics and how best those materials could be utilized by both teachers and learners. Instructional materials are materials whose usage in reaching mathematics is believed to be instrumental in addressing learning problems. Depending upon the level of operation of the learner, a particular instructional material is required. Instructional materials commonly used include text books, puzzles, cones, cylinders, spheres, triangular prisms, rulers, diagrams, charts, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, transparencies, projectors etc. The paper further recommends how teachers can best use instructional materials and strategies to apply in improvising instructional materials where they are found to be in short supply or grossly inadequate.
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LoPresto, James C. "The Paperless Astronomy Classroom." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 105 (1990): 186–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s025292110008670x.

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The “Paperless Astronomy Classroom” was instituted at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania in the fall semester of the 1985–1986 academic year.The goal of this endeavor was to teach an elementary and some advanced astronomy courses “on line” with the use of multiple terminals supported by a Digital VAX 11/785. Currently the system used is a clustered VAX system using two VAX 11/785’s and one VAX 8550.The procedure of the “paperless classroom” eliminates the need for the transfer of paper between professor and students (homework, exams, supplementary handouts) in the first phase and eliminates the need for a textbook in the second phase.An equally important goal is to provide additional enhancement for the student that may not be convenient or easily available from a textbook and the traditional classroom. Such an enhancement is series of large data bases, some of which can be the small data bases that traditionally appear in the appendices of textbooks. Another example might be a data base of graphs and charts (e.g., H-R diagrams, periodic table, abundance tables and graphs, binding energy curves, etc.).
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Сясько, Vladimir Syasko, Булатов, and Сергей Bulatov. "Modern Ultrasonic Methods for Residual Wall Thickness Measurements of Metal Products under Protective Coatings." NDT World 19, no. 3 (2016): 4–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/21146.

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With an increasing amount of work on residual thickness measurements of various metal products (petrochemical industry products, marine and bridge structures, transport infrastructure objects, etc.) the task of improving measurement performance is getting increasingly urgent. While measuring the residual wall thickness Hmet of coated metal products with the traditional ultrasonic methods, for example, probe-echo, a significant portion of time is spent to scrape a protective dielectric coating (most often paint) from the testing point and then to restore the coating after the measurements. In recent years the ultrasonic methods, which do not require the coating to be removed for measuring, are intensively developed. The optimal methods are the following: Echo-Echo, different Probe-Echo Coating (including the TopCOAT) and combined.
 The article describes in detail the physical basis of the methods, block diagrams of two - and four-element double crystal transducers, time charts and algorithms for Hmet computing, which together enable the coating thickness value to be eliminated from the measurement results. The analysis of every method’s merits and demerits and the restrictions on its usage are given. The article also shows the ways to improve parameters of the equipment used for coated products testing as well as measures to increase the reliability of Hmet measurement results.
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Araújo, Tiago, Paulo Chagas, João Alves, Carlos Santos, Beatriz Sousa Santos, and Bianchi Serique Meiguins. "A Real-World Approach on the Problem of Chart Recognition Using Classification, Detection and Perspective Correction." Sensors 20, no. 16 (2020): 4370. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20164370.

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Data charts are widely used in our daily lives, being present in regular media, such as newspapers, magazines, web pages, books, and many others. In general, a well-constructed data chart leads to an intuitive understanding of its underlying data. In the same way, when data charts have wrong design choices, a redesign of these representations might be needed. However, in most cases, these charts are shown as a static image, which means that the original data are not usually available. Therefore, automatic methods could be applied to extract the underlying data from the chart images to allow these changes. The task of recognizing charts and extracting data from them is complex, largely due to the variety of chart types and their visual characteristics. Other features in real-world images that can make this task difficult are photo distortions, noise, alignment, etc. Two computer vision techniques that can assist this task and have been little explored in this context are perspective detection and correction. These methods transform a distorted and noisy chart in a clear chart, with its type ready for data extraction or other uses. This paper proposes a classification, detection, and perspective correction process that is suitable for real-world usage, when considering the data used for training a state-of-the-art model for the extraction of a chart in real-world photography. The results showed that, with slight changes, chart recognition methods are now ready for real-world charts, when taking time and accuracy into consideration.
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Puri, Drona Lal, and Lavanchawee Sujarittanonta. "Good Governance in Cooperatives of Nepal-Relationship between Participation and Performance of Cooperatives." Journal of Education and Vocational Research 7, no. 2 (2016): 19–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.22610/jevr.v7i2.1335.

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In this paper, an attempt has been made to examine the relationship between members’ participation and performance of cooperatives of Nepal. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the good governance in cooperatives of Nepal, in the light of the participation and its impact on performance of cooperatives in terms of deposit, volume of transactions, share capital, employment generation, loan investment, consultancy service, amount of reserve fund etc. Members’ participation is selected as independent variable whereas performance of cooperatives is considered as dependent variable in the study. Data are collected from the secondary source from the department of cooperatives of Nepal, Ministry of cooperative and poverty alleviation. Study of 16 types of cooperatives consisting of 5 years of observations from the fiscal year 2010 to 2015 AD has been included in the study. A number of tables, bar diagrams, lines and charts have been used to clarify the data. After all, the study reveals that there is positive relationship there is positive relationship between participation and performance of cooperatives. The study also concludes that good governance in cooperatives is the single most important panacea to achieve the vision, mission, objectives and goals of the cooperatives assuring happiness, rights and liberty of their members through economic, social, cultural and technological changes in their practical lives.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Biochemistry – Charts, diagrams, etc"

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Marchant, Edward James. "Graphs with weighted colours and hypergraphs." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.609454.

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Lu, Chao-Wen. "Control charts based on residuals for monitoring processes with correlated observations." Diss., Virginia Tech, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/40300.

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In statistical process control, it is usually assumed that observations on the process output at different times are lID. However, for many processes the observations are correlated and control charts for monitoring these processes have recently received much attention. For monitoring the process level, this study evaluates the properties of control charts, such as the EWMA chart and the CUSUM chart, based on the residuals from the forecast values of an ARMA model. It is assumed that the process mean is a ftrst order autoregressive (AR(l)) model and the observations are the mean plus a random error. Properties of these charts are evaluated using a Markov chain approach or an integral equation approach. The performance of control charts based on the residuals is compared to the performance of control charts based on the original observations. A combined chart using forecasts and residuals as the control statistics as well as a combined chart using the EWMA of observations and the EWMA of residuals as the control statistics are also studied by simulation. It is found that no universally "good" chart exists among all the charts investigated in this study. In addition, for monitoring the process variance, two kinds of EWMA chart based on residuals are studied and compared.<br>Ph. D.
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Shobe, Kristin N. "Variable sampling intervals for control charts using count data." Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/52076.

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This thesis examines the use of variable sampling intervals as they apply to control charts that use count data. Papers by Reynolds, Arnold, and R. Amin developed properties for charts with an underlying normal distribution. These properties are extended in this thesis to accommodate an underlying Poisson distribution.<br>Master of Science
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Korpela, Kathryn Schuler 1960. "A COMPARISON OF TWO MULTIVARIATE CUMULATIVE SUM CONTROL CHART TECHNIQUES." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/275513.

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Myslicki, Stefan Leopold 1953. "A VARIABLE SAMPLING FREQUENCY CUMULATIVE SUM CONTROL CHART SCHEME." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/276503.

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This study uses Monte Carlo simulation to examine the performance of a variable frequency sampling cumulative sum control chart scheme for controlling the mean of a normal process. The study compares the performance of the method with that of a standard fixed interval sampling cumulative sum control chart scheme. The results indicate that the variable frequency sampling cumulative sum control chart scheme is superior to the standard cumulative sum control chart scheme in detecting a small to moderate shift in the process mean.
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Hu, Wei Long. "Candlestick pattern classification in financial time series." Thesis, University of Macau, 2018. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b3950658.

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Vining, G. Geoffrey. "Determining the most appropiate [sic] sampling interval for a Shewhart X-chart." Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/94487.

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A common problem encountered in practice is determining when it is appropriate to change the sampling interval for control charts. This thesis examines this problem for Shewhart X̅ charts. Duncan's economic model (1956) is used to develop a relationship between the most appropriate sampling interval and the present rate of"disturbances,” where a disturbance is a shift to an out of control state. A procedure is proposed which switches the interval to convenient values whenever a shift in the rate of disturbances is detected. An example using simulation demonstrates the procedure.<br>M.S.
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Pei, Su-Cheng. "Design and implementation of a multimedia DBMS catalog management, table creation and data insertion /." Thesis, Monterey, California : Naval Postgraduate School, 1990. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA241761.

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Thesis (M.S. in Engineering Science)--Naval Postgraduate School, December 1990.<br>Thesis Advisor: Lum, Vincent Y. Second Reader: Wu, Thamas C. "December 1990." Description based on title screen as viewed on March 30, 2010. DTIC Identifier(s): Data base management systems, data management, multimedia data bases, data bases, data processing, tables(data), computer files, MDBMS (multimedia data base management system), Ingres data bases, abstract data types, catalog management, integrated systems, theses. Author(s) subject terms: Multimedia Database Management System, Multimedia, DBMS, MDBMS, media database. Includes bibliographical references (p. 186-187). Also available in print.
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Haslegrave, John George Ernest. "Extremal results on hypergraphs, trees and regular graphs." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.609876.

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Hall, Deborah A. "A comparison of alternative methods to the shewhart-type control chart." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/44642.

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<p>A control chart that simultaneously tracks the mean and variance of a normally distributed variable with no compensation effect is defined in this work. This joint control chart is compared to five other charts: an Χ chart, an s<sup>2</sup> chart, a Reynolds and Ghosh chart, a Repko process capability plot, and a t-statistic chart. The criterion for comparison is the probability of a Type II sampling error. Several out-of-control cases are examined. In the case of Repko, an equation is defined to compute the Type II error probability. The results indicate that the Reynolds and Ghosh statistic is powerful for cases when the variance shifts out of control. The Χ chart is powerful when the mean shifts with moderate changes in the variance. The joint chart is powerful for moderate changes in the mean and variance.<br>Master of Science
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Books on the topic "Biochemistry – Charts, diagrams, etc"

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Charts of world religions. Zondervan, 2005.

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Benacchio, Leopoldo. The great atlas of the universe. David & Charles, 2007.

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Nelsen, Roger B. Proofs without words: Exercises in visual thinking. The Mathematical Association of America, 1993.

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Teli︠u︡kina, M. V. Nesostoi︠a︡telʹnostʹ (bankrotstvo) v Rossii: Skhemy. Izdatelʹskiĭ dom Gorodet︠s︡, 2006.

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Eash, David A. Flood of June 4-5, 2002, in the Maquoketa River basin, East-Central Iowa. U.S. Geological Survey, 2004.

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Nelsen, Roger B. Proofs without words II: More exercises in visual thinking. Mathematical Association of America, 2000.

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O'Sullivan, Robert Brett. Correlation of Jurassic San Rafael group, Junction Creek Sandstone, and related rocks from McElmo Canyon to Salter Canyon in Southwestern Colorado. U.S. Geological Survey, 1995.

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O'Sullivan, Robert Brett. Correlation of Middle Jurassic and related rocks from Slick Rock to Salter Canyon in southwestern Colorato. U.S. Geological Survey, 1995.

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al-Jadīd fī tadrīs al-fiqh. Intishārāt Dhawī al-Qurbá, 1998.

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Duhaynī, Ibrāhīm. al- Jadīd fī tadrīs al-fiqh. Madrasat al-Imām al-Mahdī, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Biochemistry – Charts, diagrams, etc"

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Hashmani, Manzoor Ahmed, Maryam Zaffar, and Reham Ejaz. "Scenario Based Test Case Generation Using Activity Diagram and Action Semantics." In Human Factors in Global Software Engineering. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9448-2.ch012.

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Scenario is an account of description of user interaction with the system, presented in a sequence. They can be represented using unified modeling language (UML) diagrams such as use case diagram, state charts, activity diagrams etc. Scenario-based testing can be performed at higher abstraction level using the design diagrams. In this work activity diagrams are used which are annotated with action semantics to test scenario dependencies. The action semantics make activity diagram executable and the dependencies between multiple scenarios can be seen at execution level. The authors intend to propose an approach for scenario dependency testing. Dependency graphs will be then generated against all the dependencies present on activity diagram under test. The test paths extracted from these dependency graphs help in testing.
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Khan, Sameera. "Virtual Reality in Visual Analytics of Large Datasets." In Cognitive Computing in Technology-Enhanced Learning. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9031-6.ch012.

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Visual analytics can be defined as a representation of data in form of diagrams, charts, pictures, graphs, etc., whereas virtual reality is a term used for the simulated interactive environment that exploits multiple sense organs of human beings to perceive information. Both of these techniques are merged to create an interactive environment for data visualization and analysis. Often it happens that a large volume of data is complex to represent, so to represent large, congested, and complex data in a manageable and comprehensive form, visual analytics is the need of an hour. The chapter discusses the scope of visual analytics, the role of virtual reality in visual analytics, challenges in VA using VR, tools used to implement it, use, and applications.
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Arndt, T., S. K. Chang, A. Guerico, and P. Maresca. "An XML-Based Approach to Multimedia Engineering for Distance Learning." In Advances in Distance Education Technologies. IGI Global, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-376-0.ch006.

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Multimedia software engineering (MSE) is a new frontier for both software engineering (SE) and visual languages (VL). In fact, multimedia software engineering can be considered as the discipline for systematic specification, design, substitution, and verification of visual patterns. Visual languages contribute to MSE such concepts as: Visual notation for software specification, design, and verification flow charts, ER diagrams, Petri nets, UML visualization, visual programming languages, etc. Multimedia software engineering and software engineering are like two sides of the same coin. On the one hand, we can apply software engineering principles to the design of multimedia systems. On the other hand, we can apply multimedia technologies to the software engineering practice. In this chapter, we concentrate on the first of these possibilities. One of the promising application areas for multimedia software engineering is distance learning. One aim of this chapter is to demonstrate how it is possible to design and to implement complex multimedia software systems for distance learning using a tele-action object transformer based on XML technology applying a component-based multimedia software engineering approach. The chapter shows a complete process of dataflow transformation that represents TAO in different ways (text, TAOML, etc.) and at different levels of abstraction. The transformation process is a reversible one. A component-based tool architecture is also discussed. We also show the first experiments conducted jointly using the TAOML_T tool. The use of an XML-based approach in the distance learning field has other advantages as well. It facilitates reuse of the teaching resources produced in preceding decades by universities, schools, research institutions, and companies by using metadata. The evolution of the technologies and methodologies underlying the Internet has provided the means to transport this material. On the other hand, standards for representing multimedia distance learning materials are currently evolving. Such standards are necessary in order to allow a representation which is independent of hardware and software platforms so that this material can be examined, for example, in a Web browser or so that it may be reused in whole or in part in other chapters of a book or sections of a course distinct from that for which it was originally developed. Initial experiments in reuse of distance learning carried out at the University of Naples, Kent State University, and Cleveland State University are described. The authors have also developed a collaboration environment through which the resources can be visualized and exchanged.
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Conference papers on the topic "Biochemistry – Charts, diagrams, etc"

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Radulescu, Victorita. "A Solution for Experimental Modeling the Axial Fans With High Efficiency and Reduced Noise." In ASME 2020 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting collocated with the ASME 2020 Heat Transfer Summer Conference and the ASME 2020 18th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2020-20442.

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Abstract Present paper describes some experimental results obtained for modeling an axial fan with newly designed blade profiles, having high efficiency, low vibrations and noise. The axial fan was firstly designed by computational method, during a research project with our industrial partner SAVEB SA. One of the company objectives is represented by the production of the axial industrial fans, dedicated to different users to eliminate the smoke and the air pollutants from industrial halls, according to their specific needs. In the beginning, are presented some aspects of the theoretical aspects used in the numerical modeling for designing the rotor blades. Some considerations concerning the selection of the incidence angles of 10°, 15°, and 20° are mentioned. The profiles were selected from the recommended schemes, for different industrial applications, as the industrial halls for the air or gas circulation without corrosive, abrasive, or toxic agents, metallic dust, or with crowding/sticking suspensions contents. For this type of axial fan, the content of suspensions should not exceed 50 mg/m3. Further is presented the experimental stand, in conformity with actual standards, STAS 7466-84 and DIN 24163, equipped with a hydrometer with an error less than 3%, barometer with an error less than 1 mm Hg, stroboscope and tachometer with an error less 0,5% from the total rotation velocity, two voltmeters, with an error less 0,5, two wattmeters, etc. For the experimental tests was selected a fan with a diameter of 630 mm, which as standard execution has a maximum efficiency of 56%, in six different constructive variants: a rotor with 12 profiles and directory device with 11 blades, with 6 blades and directory device, etc. As the first variant of the rotor’s profiles has been used two solutions for the realization as two technological options, both of them tested in the laboratory. There are detailed some schemes adopted for the measurements and tests, and finally the adopted solution for measuring different characteristic parameters like efficiency, noise, and vibrations produced by the axial fan. Next are illustrated part of the measurement reports and the corresponding charts. Of the total amount of experimental results were selected for measuring scheme III and IV for their optimum energetic characteristics and high efficiency. All four diagrams are presented for both selected solutions used in the realization of the fan rotor blades. Finally, some conclusions and references are presented.
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