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Caspi, P. "Towards Recursive Block Diagrams." IFAC Proceedings Volumes 27, no. 6 (June 1994): 81–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1474-6670(17)45971-4.

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Parkhomenko, P. P., and M. F. Karavai. "Multiple combinatorial block diagrams." Automation and Remote Control 74, no. 6 (June 2013): 995–1003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s000511791306009x.

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Caspi, P. "Towards recursive block diagrams." Annual Review in Automatic Programming 18 (January 1994): 81–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0066-4138(94)90015-9.

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Frolov, Aleksandr B., Natalya P. Kochetova, Anton O. Klyagin, and Dmitriy Yu Temnikov. "The Algorithmic Aspects of Creating and Using Wireless Sensor Network Key Spaces Based on Combinatorial Block Diagrams." Vestnik MEI 2, no. 2 (2021): 108–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.24160/1993-6982-2021-2-108-118.

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Algorithmic approach principles relating to development and use of wireless sensor network (WSS) key spaces are formulated based on an analysis of the keys management peculiarities. The formulated principles, which meet certain requirements for the WSS key spaces, have been elaborated proceeding from the assumption that their structure corresponds to one of the varieties of combinatorial block diagrams: cyclic or acyclic projective plane, linear or quadratic transversal block diagrams. Owing to the WSS having a distributed configuration, it becomes possible to avoid the need to construct a combinatorial block diagram in full scope, and the required blocks are computed, whenever necessary, in scaling the network (in adding new nodes) or when determining, in a decentralized manner, the switching parameters of specific nodes. To do so, it is necessary to have algorithms for computing the blocks of the combinatorial block diagram (as the sets of key numbers allocated to a given node) and dual blocks (as the sets of the numbers of nodes to which keys are assigned with the numbers coinciding with the numbers of dual blocks), as well as algorithms for solving derived problems: computing of the key numbers common to two nodes and the number of the node that has a common key with one of two nodes and, possibly, another key with the other one. These problems are solved by using the numbering of elements, blocks and dual blocks in accordance with the proposed duality rule: sets of elements and dual blocks are in one-to-one correspondence by numbering; the dual block with a specified number contains the numbers of blocks containing elements with this number. Distributed (independent) calculation of blocks is carried out on the basis of algebraic identifiers computed by block numbers. In addition to the possible absence of a physical connection between the nodes, the inadmissibility of using separate (compromised) keys is taken into account, and the incomplete furnishing of the network nodes with keys, as well as the incompleteness of the system implementation as a whole. Algorithms for computing the switching parameters of two nodes in designing the WSS and an algorithm for computer modeling of the calculation of such parameters during the WSS operation subject to the specified constraints and in using any of the above types of combinatorial block diagrams are presented.
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Frey, Daniel D., Kevin N. Otto, and Stan Taketani. "Manufacturing Block Diagrams and Optimal Adjustment Procedures." Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering 123, no. 1 (October 1, 1999): 119–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.1310329.

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This paper introduces a technique for modeling manufacturing systems using block diagrams. The blocks represent linear transformations of dimensionless noise vectors to normalized quality characteristic vectors. These block diagrams are used to model on-line adjustment procedures using generalized inverses. This adjustment strategy is shown to guarantee minimum quality loss as defined by Taguchi if the required adjustments have no active constraints, and is effective for coupled linear systems. The surface mount of large body packages serves as an example of the modeling techniques. Block diagrams of the surface mount process are developed for a production system incorporating on-line adjustments and for the same system without adjustments. Data from preproduction runs support the model’s predictions of bias, variance, and yield.
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Smart, J. J. C. "Neural circuits and block diagrams." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22, no. 5 (October 1999): 849. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x99442190.

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This commentary is intended to illuminate Gold's & Stoljar's main contentions by exploiting a favorite comparison, namely, that between biology and electronics. Roughly, and leaving out Darwinian theory and the like, biology is physics and chemistry plus natural history just as electronics is physics plus wiring diagrams. Natural history (even that discovered by sophisticated apparatus such as electron microscopes) contains generalizations, not laws. Psychology and cognitive science typically give more abstract explanations, as do “block diagrams” in electronics, and are less dispensable.
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CAVALIERI, RENZO, PAUL JOHNSON, HANNAH MARKWIG, and DHRUV RANGANATHAN. "Counting curves on Hirzebruch surfaces: tropical geometry and the Fock space." Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 171, no. 1 (February 22, 2021): 165–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305004120000171.

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We study the stationary descendant Gromov–Witten theory of toric surfaces by combining and extending a range of techniques – tropical curves, floor diagrams and Fock spaces. A correspondence theorem is established between tropical curves and descendant invariants on toric surfaces using maximal toric degenerations. An intermediate degeneration is then shown to give rise to floor diagrams, giving a geometric interpretation of this well-known bookkeeping tool in tropical geometry. In the process, we extend floor diagram techniques to include descendants in arbitrary genus. These floor diagrams are then used to connect tropical curve counting to the algebra of operators on the bosonic Fock space, and are showno coincide with the Feynman diagrams of appropriate operators. This extends work of a number of researchers, including Block–Göttsche, Cooper–Pandharipande and Block–Gathmann–Markwig.
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Wood, Alan P. "Multistate Block Diagrams and Fault Trees." IEEE Transactions on Reliability R-34, no. 3 (August 1985): 236–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tr.1985.5222131.

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Lublinerman, Roberto, Christian Szegedy, and Stavros Tripakis. "Modular code generation from synchronous block diagrams." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 44, no. 1 (January 21, 2009): 78–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1594834.1480893.

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Kang, Chang Kwon, and Wang Cheol Zin. "Phase diagrams for block copolymer/homopolymer blends." Macromolecules 25, no. 12 (June 1992): 3039–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma00038a006.

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Enoiu, Eduard. "Model Checking-Based Software Testing for Function-Block Diagrams." Licentiate thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Inbyggda system, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-26003.

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Software testing becomes more complex, more time-consuming, and more expensive. The risk that software errors remain undetected and cause critical failures increases. Consequently, in safety-critical development, testing software is standardized and it requires an engineer to show that tests fully exercise, or cover, the logic of the software. This method often requires a trained engineer to perform manual test generation, is prone to human error, and is expensive or impractical to use frequently in production. To overcome these issues, software testing needs to be performed earlier in the development process, more frequently, and aided by automated tools. We devised an automated test generation tool called COMPLETETEST that avoids many of those problems. The method implemented in the tool and described in this thesis, works with software written in Function Block Diagram language, and can provide tests in just a few seconds. In addition, it does not rely on the expertise of a researcherspecialized in automated test generation and model checking. Although COMPLETETEST itself uses a model checker, a complex technique requiring a high level of expertise to generate tests, it provides a straightforward tabular interface to the intended users. In this way, its users do not need to learn the intricacies of using this approach such as how coverage criteria can be formalized and used by a model checker to automatically generate tests. If the technique can be demonstrated to work in production, it could detect and aid in the detection of errors in safety-critical software development, where conventional testing is not always applicable and efficient. We conducted studies based on industrial use-case scenarios from Bombardier Transportation AB, showing how the approach can be applied to generate tests in software systems used in the safety-critical domain. To evaluate the approach, it was applied on real-world programs. The results indicate that it is efficient in terms of time required to generate tests and scales well for most of the software. There are still issues to resolve before the technique can be applied to more complex software, but we are already working on ways to overcome them. In particular, we need to understand how its usage in practice can vary depending on human and software process factors.
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Kunze, Sebastian. "Automated Test Case Generation for Function Block Diagrams using Java Path Finder and Symbolic Execution." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för innovation, design och teknik, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-28315.

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Neubauer, Tomáš. "Databázová podpora hodnocení rizik strojů." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-228133.

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This diploma thesis focuses on the problem of machinery safety. Aim of this thesis was to elaborate the analysis and to choose the pivot elements for sorting data in the database for risk analysis. Next aims was to make the structure of the database and to create SW modules of application for machinery risk assessment.
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Janert, Philipp Klaus. "Phase behavior of homopolymer/diblock blends /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/9763.

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Gomes, Evandro de Carvalho. "PROJETO DE CONTROLADORES PARA CONVERSORES CC-CC PELA ABORDAGEM DO DESACOPLAMENTO DE ESTADOS." Universidade Federal do Maranhão, 2009. http://tedebc.ufma.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/422.

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In this work, we propose to analyze the controller design of a classical dc-dc converter in a different manner. Instead of the traditional mathematics transfer function analysis, we will describe the block diagram of the plant to be controlled using Space-State Averaging, decoupling the states effects one acts each other and designing the controllers individually. With this technique, we can obtain first order transfer function allowing easier synthesis and design of the involved controllers. Outcomes are compared to controllers based on K-factor approach which are entirely applicable in academy and industry environment.
Neste trabalho propomos analisar o projeto de controladores para conversores cc-cc clássicos de uma forma diferente da tradicional análise matemática da função de transferência, descrevendo o diagrama de blocos da planta a ser controlada, desacoplando os efeitos que um estado exerce sobre o outro e projetando os controladores individualmente. Com essa técnica, obtêm-se funções de transferências de primeira ordem o que permite um projeto e síntese mais fácil dos controladores envolvidos. Os resultados são comparados com os controladores baseados na abordagem do fator K, por se tratar de uma abordagem amplamente aplicada no meio acadêmico e industrial.
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SILVA, Bruno. "A framework for availability, performance and survivability evaluation of disaster tolerant cloud computing systems." Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 2016. https://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/18035.

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Cloud Computing Systems (CCSs) allow the utilization of application services for users around the world. An important challenge for CCS providers is to supply a high-quality service even when there are failures, overloads, and disasters. A Service Level Agreement (SLA) is often established between providers and clients to define the availability, performance and security requirements of such services. Fines may be imposed on providers if SLA’s quality parameters are not met. A widely adopted strategy to increase CCS availability and mitigate the effects of disasters corresponds to the utilization of redundant subsystems and the adoption of geographically distributed data centers. Considering this approach, services of affected data centers can be transferred to operational data centers of the same CCS. However, the data center synchronization time increases with the distance, which may affect system performance. Additionally, resources over-provisioning may affect the service profitability, given the high costs of redundant subsystems. Therefore, an assessment that include performance, availability, possibility of disasters and data center allocation is of utmost importance for CCS projects. This work presents a framework for geographically distributed CCS evaluation that estimates metrics related to performance, availability and disaster recovery (man-made or natural disasters). The proposed framework is composed of an evaluation process, a set of models, evaluation tool, and fault injection tool. The evaluation process helps designers to represent CCS systems and obtain the desired metrics. This process adopts a formal hybrid modeling, which contemplates CCS high-level models, stochastic Petri nets (SPN) and reliability block diagrams (RBD) for representing and evaluating CCS subsystems. An evaluation tool is proposed (GeoClouds Modcs) to allow easy representation and evaluation of cloud computing systems. Finally, a fault injection tool for CCSs (Eucabomber 2.0) is presented to estimate availability metrics and validate the proposed models. Several case studies are presented and analyze survivability, performance and availability metrics considering multiple data center allocation scenarios for CCS systems.
Sistemas de Computação em Nuvem (SCNs) permitem a utilização de aplicações como serviços para usuários em todo o mundo. Um importante desafio para provedores de SCN corresponde ao fornecimento de serviços de qualidade mesmo na presença de eventuais falhas, sobrecargas e desastres. Geralmente, um acordo de nível de serviço (ANS) é estabelecido entre fornecedores e clientes para definição dos requisitos de disponibilidade, desempenho e segurança de tais serviços. Caso os parâmetros de qualidade definidos no ANS não sejam satisfeitos, multas podem ser aplicadas aos provedores. Nesse contexto, uma estratégia para aumentar a disponibilidade de SCNs e mitigar os efeitos de eventuais desastres consiste em utilizar subsistemas redundantes e adotar de centros de dados distribuídos geograficamente. Considerando-se esta abordagem, os serviços de centros de dados afetados podem ser transferidos para outros centros de dados do mesmo SCN. Contudo, o tempo de sincronização entre os diferentes centros de dados aumenta com a distância entre os mesmos, o que pode afetar a performance do sistema. Além disso, o provisionamento excessivo de recursos pode afetar a rentabilidade do serviço, dado o alto custo dos subsistemas redundantes. Portanto, uma avaliação que contemple desempenho, disponibilidade, possibilidade de desastres e alocação de centro de dados é de fundamental importância para o projeto de SCNs. Este trabalho apresenta um framework para avaliação de SCNs distribuídos geograficamente que permite a estimativa de métricas de desempenho, disponibilidade e capacidade de recuperação de desastres (naturais ou causados pelo homem). O framework é composto de um processo de avaliação, conjunto de modelos, ferramenta de avaliação e ferramenta de injeção de falhas. O processo de avaliação apresentado pode auxiliar projetistas de SCNs desde a representação do sistem de computação em nuvem até a obtenção das métricas de interesse. Este processo utiliza uma modelagem formal híbrida, que contempla modelos de SCN de alto nível, redes de Petri estocásticas (RPEs) e diagramas de bloco de confiabilidade (DBCs) para representação e avaliação de SCNs e seus subsistemas. Uma ferramenta de avaliação é proposta (GeoClouds Modcs) que permite fácil representação e avaliação de sistemas de computação em nuvem. Por fim, uma ferramenta de injeção de falhas em SCN (Eucabomber 2.0) é apresentada para estimar métricas de disponibilidade e validar os modelos propostos. Vários estudos de caso são apresentados e estes analisam a capacidade de recuperação de desastres, desempenho e disponibilidade de SCNs distribuídos geograficamente.
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Abdulhameed, Abbas Abdulazeez. "Combining SysML and SystemC to Simulate and Verify Complex Systems." Thesis, Besançon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016BESA2045/document.

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De nombreux systèmes hétérogènes sont complexes et critiques. Ces systèmes intègrent du logiciel et des composants matériels avec des interactions fortes entre ces composants. Dans ce contexte, il est devenu absolument nécessaire de développer des méthodologies et des techniques pour spéciier et valider ces systèmes.Dans l'ingénierie des systèmes, les exigences sont l'expression des besoins qu'un produit spécifique ou un service doit réaliser. Elles sont définies formellement à de nombreuses occasions dans l'ingénierie des systèmes complexes. Dans ce type de système, deux catégories d'exigence sont présentes : les exigences non-fonctionnelles telles que la performance et la fiabilité, les exigences fonctionnelles telles que la vivacité. Pour valider ces exigences, un environnement permettant de simuler et vérifier ces propriétés est essentiel.Dans notre travail, nous proposons une méthodologie basée sur SysML et combinée avec SystemC et Promela/SPIN pour spéciier et valider des systèmes complexes. Cette approche est basée sur l'ingénierie dirigée par les modèles pour premièrement traduire des modèles SysML en SystemC afin de réaliser des simulations et deuxièmement traduire des diagrammes d'état SysML en Promela/SPINain de vérifier des propriétés temporelles extraites des exigences. Cette approche est expérimentée sur une étude de cas pour démontrer sa faisabilité
Heterogeneous Systems are complex and become very critical. These systems integrate software andhardware components with intensive interaction between them. In this context, there is a strongnecessity to develop methodologies and techniques to specify and validate these systems.In engineering, the requirements are the expression of needs on what a particular product or a serviceshould be or to make. They are used most of the time in a formal sense in the systems engineering.In this kind of systems, several types of requirements are present: non-functional requirements suchas the performance and the reliability and functional requirements such as the liveliness. To validatethese requirements of a system, an environment to simulate and to check the properties is essential.In our work, we propose a methodology based on SysML combined with SystemC and Promela/SPINto specify and validate complex systems. This approach is based on Model Driven Engineeringtechniques to irstly translate SysML models to systemC with the aim of simulation and to mapSysML behavioral diagrams to Promela/SPIN in order to verify temporal properties extracted fromthe requirements. The approach is experimented on case studies to demonstrate its feasibility
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CALLOU, Gustavo Rau de Almeida. "Assessment to support the planning of sustainable data centers with high availability." Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 2013. https://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/12262.

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The advent of services such as cloud computing, social networks and e-commerce has led to an increased demand for computer resources from data centers. Prominent issues for data center designers are sustainability, cost, and dependability, which are significantly affected by the redundant architectures required to support these services. Within this context, models are important tools for designers when attempting to quantify these issues before implementing the final architecture. This thesis proposes a set of models for the integrated quantification of the sustainability impact, cost, and dependability of data center power and cooling infrastructures. This is achieved with the support of an evaluation environment which is composed of ASTRO, Mercury and Optimization tools. The approach taken to perform the system dependability evaluation employs a hybrid modeling strategy which recognizes the advantages of both stochastic Petri nets and reliability block diagrams. Besides that, a model is proposed to verify that the energy flow does not exceed the maximum power capacity that each component can provide (considering electrical devices) or extract (assuming cooling equipment). Additionally, an optimization method is proposed for improving the results obtained by Reliability Block Diagrams, Stochastic Petri nets and Energy Flow models through the automatic selection of the appropriate devices from a list of candidate components. This list corresponds to a set of alternative components that may compose the data center architecture. Several case studies are presented that analyze the environmental impact and dependability metrics as well as the operational energy cost of real-world data center power and cooling architectures.
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O surgimento de servi¸cos como computa¸c˜ao nas nuvens, redes sociais e com´ercio eletrˆonico tem aumentado a demanda por recursos computacionais dos data centers. Preocupa¸c˜oes decorrentes para os projetistas de data center s˜ao sustentabilidade, custo, e dependabilidade, os quais s˜ao significativamente afetados pelas arquiteturas redundantes requeridas para suportar tais servi¸cos. Nesse contexto, modelos s˜ao ferramentas importantes para projetistas quanto a tentativa de quantificar esses problemas antes mesmo de implementar a arquitetura final. Nessa tese, um conjunto de modelos ´e proposto para a quantifica¸c˜ao integrada do impacto na sustentabilidade, custo e dependabilidade das infraestruturas de refrigeramento e potˆencia de data centers. Isso ´e obtido com o suporte do ambiente de avalia¸c˜ao que ´e composto pelas ferramentas ASTRO, Mercury e o m´odulo de otimiza¸c˜ao. A avalia¸c˜ao de dependabilidade faz uso de uma estrat´egia de modelagem h´ıbrida que usa as vantagens tanto das redes de Petri estoc´asticas como dos diagramas de blocos de confiabilidade. Al´em disso, um modelo ´e proposto para realizar a verifica¸c˜ao se fluxo de energia n˜ao excede a capacidade m´axima de potˆencia que cada equipamento pode prover (considerando dispositivos el´etricos) ou extrair (assumindo equipamentos de refrigera¸c˜ao). Adicionalmente, um m´etodo de otimiza¸c˜ao ´e proposto para melhorar os resultados obtidos atrav´es dos diagramas de blocos de confiabilidade, das redes de Petri estoc´asticas e do modelo de fluxo de energia pela sele¸c˜ao autom´atica dos dispositivos apropriados a partir da lista de componentes candidatos. Essa lista corrresponde a um conjunto de componentes que podem ser utilizados para compor a arquitetura de data center. V´arios estudos de casos s˜ao apresentados para analisar o impacto ambiental, a dependabilidade e o custo operacional de energia el´etrica de arquiteturas reais de potˆencia e refrigera¸c˜ao de data centers.
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Niemiec, Anna Barbara. "Propriedades de soluções de copolimeros estatisticos em comparação com copolimeros em bloco : diagramas de fase binarios e interação com surfatantes." [s.n.], 2008. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/249598.

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Orientador: Watson Loh
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Quimica
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Resumo: O tema desta tese como sugerido pelo titulo aborda assuntos correlacionados com formação de sistemas binários de copolímeros em diferentes solventes como também com a interação entre copolímeros bloco e estatísticos de oxido de poli etileno e oxido de poli propileno com vários tipos de surfatantes iônicos: catiônicos, aniônicos e não iônicos. Os estudos deste trabalho foram divididos em três etapas, que foram concluídas com duas publicações e um manuscrito. Em primeiro artigo incluiu se todas as investigações correspondentes aos estudos de interação entre copolímeros em bloco P123 e surfatante não iônico C12EO6 monitorada por calorimetria e espalhamento de luz. Através deste estudo o novo fenômeno para sistema de P123 - C12EO6 foi observado, chamado de transição esferas-bastonetes e identificou-se alta aplicação de técnicas calorimétricas para monitoramento deste tipo de eventos intermoleculares. Este estudo foi executado em colaboração com o grupo de pesquisa da Universidade Lund na Suécia, que conduziu todos os experimentos que envolvem o espalhamento de luz. Por outro lado os experimentos na parte de calorimetria foram feitos dentro do nosso grupo. O segundo artigo descreve sistemas de copolímeros em bloco vs. estatísticos na interação com surfatantes iônicos: aniônicos, catiônicos. Estes estudos revelaram que copolímeros estatísticos interagem com copolímeros aniônicos da maneira parecida com que homopolímeros hidrofílicos. Efeito de temperatura foi investigado também através das técnicas calorimétricas e tendências previamente relatadas foram confirmadas. Como parte complementar a este artigo foram incluídos nesta tese alguns resultados calorimétricos da interação entre copolímeros estatísticos na região do ponto de turvação deles e surfatantes não iônicos, confirmando mais uma vez o que é conhecido da literatura que os surfatantes não-iônicos geralmente não interagem associativamente com polímeros não-iônicos e esta interação é especial para sistema P123 - C12EO6. Por último inclui se neste trabalho o manuscrito que contem um estudo comparativo de sistemas bifásicos de copolímeros em bloco vs. estatísticos. Verificou se neste estudo que os copolímeros estatísticos apresentam diferente comportamento na separação de fases, do que copolímeros em bloco. Devido a falta de auto - agregação destes copolímeros os pontos de turvação deles são menos elevados em comparação com copolímeros em bloco o que devido a esta propriedade tem enorme aplicação na área acadêmica em bioquímica e biotecnologia para purificação de materiais biológicos como também em outras áreas: analise de poluentes, compostos orgânicos,metais
Abstract: The subject of the thesis, as suggested by the title, draws on the formation of binary systems of copolymers in different solvents, as well as interaction of block and random copolymers of poly (ethylene oxide) and poly (propylene oxide) with various types of ionic surfactants: cationic, anionic and non-ionic. These studies are divided in three stages and each of it was concluded with publication or manuscript. In the first article it is included all investigation on interaction between block copolymer P123 and noni-onic surfactant C12EO6 monitored by calorimetry and light scattering. By applying these techniques a new phenomenon was observed in the P123-C12EO6 system, namely a well-defined sphere-to-rod transition of the mixed micelles and interesting application of calorimetric techniques has been identified due to its high sensitivity to this kind of intermolecular events detection. These studies were performed in collaboration with our partners from Lund University, Sweden, who conducted light scattering measurements. On the other hand, measurements on calorimetry have been done within our research group. Moreover, in the second paper interactions between random vs. block copolymers with ionic surfactants (cationic and anionic) has been discussed. These studies revealed an interaction similar to that observed with other hydrophilic homopolymers. Effects of temperature and of the nature of the ionic surfactants on their interaction with these copolymers were found to agree with the previously reported trends. As a complementary part of this article some additional results on interaction between random copolymer and non-ionic surfactants have been included in this thesis. Once again it was confirmed what is reported in the literature that non-ionic surfactants generally do not interact associatively with non-ionic polymers and interaction between P123 and C12EO6 is special to this system. As the last, it was included in this work the manuscript, which contains the comparative studies of biphasic systems constructed from block vs. random copolymers. It was verified in this studies that random copolymers present different phase behaviour than block copolymers. Lack of auto-association of these copolymers promotes their cloud points to be lower then cloud points of block copolymers. Due to this property these copolymers has enormous application in academic area in biochemistry or biotechnology for purification of biological materials as well as in other areas: for pollutants analysis, organic materials or metals
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Gabriel, Josef. "Block Diagram Simulator with Microcontroller-in-the-Loop capabilities." Thesis, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10014012.

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The thesis aims to create a proof of concept an open source student supported block diagram software, BlocSim. BlocSim demonstrates real time microcontroller-in-the-loop capabilities and block diagram simulation. The BlocSim has a drag and drop interface for ease of use. BlocSim creates journal quality block diagram images and the accompanying latex formatted code. BlocSim stores data in an xml format for future use.

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Guriev, T. S. Trimetricheskie proekt͡s︡ii. Moskva: "Nedra", 1992.

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Advanced system modelling and simulation with block diagram languages. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 1995.

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Computer-assisted simulation of dynamic systems with block diagram languages. Boca Raton, Fla: CRC Press, 1993.

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Russell, Dale. The black & white book. Oxford: Phaidon, 1991.

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Vyatkin, Valeriy. IEC 61499 function blocks for embedded and distributed control systems design. Research Triangle Park, NC: ISA-Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society, 2007.

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Khambata, Adi J. Introduction to the Z80 microcomputer. 2nd ed. New York: J. Wiley, 1987.

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Reynolds, Walter E. TUTSIM: Block diagram simulation language : IBM PC computer. TUTSIM Products, North American distributor, 1992.

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Reynolds, Walter E. TUTSIM: Block diagram simulation language : IBM PC computer. TUTSIM Products, North American distributor, 1992.

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Reynolds, Walter E. TUTSIM: Block diagram simulation language : IBM PC computer. TUTSIM Products, North American distributor, 1990.

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Books, Ssr. Ukulele Chord Notebook: Blank Ukulele Chord Diagrams - Minimalist Black. Independently Published, 2019.

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Loar, Josh. "System Block Diagrams." In The Sound System Design Primer, 515–18. New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315196817-54.

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Signoret, Jean-Pierre, and Alain Leroy. "Reliability Block Diagrams (RBDs)." In Springer Series in Reliability Engineering, 195–208. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64708-7_15.

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Tiller, Michael. "Block Diagrams vs. Acausal Modeling." In Introduction to Physical Modeling with Modelica, 255–64. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1561-6_11.

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Fuchs, Ewald F., and Mohammad A. S. Masoum. "Block Diagrams of Electromechanical Systems." In Power Conversion of Renewable Energy Systems, 21–68. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-7979-7_2.

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Davies, Matthew A., and Tony L. Schmitz. "Block Diagrams and Introduction to Control Systems." In System Dynamics for Mechanical Engineers, 315–45. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-9293-1_10.

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McNeal, Karen S., Rachel Atkins, and Elijah T. Johnson. "Visualizing Student Navigation of Geologic Block Diagrams." In Applying Bio-Measurements Methodologies in Science Education Research, 295–308. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71535-9_15.

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Seeler, Karl A. "Transfer Functions, Block Diagrams and the s-Plane." In System Dynamics, 519–76. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-9152-1_9.

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Dragomir, Iulia, Viorel Preoteasa, and Stavros Tripakis. "Compositional Semantics and Analysis of Hierarchical Block Diagrams." In Model Checking Software, 38–56. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32582-8_3.

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Rybin, Yuriy K. "Synthesis of Block Diagrams of Measuring Signal Generators." In Measuring Signal Generators, 193–282. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02833-0_5.

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Dori, Dov. "SysML: Use Case, Block, and State Machine Diagrams." In Model-Based Systems Engineering with OPM and SysML, 29–35. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3295-5_4.

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Houlis, Pantazis, and Victor Sreeram. "An Interconnection between Combined Classical Block Diagrams and Linear Fractional Transformation Block Diagrams." In 2006 9th International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icarcv.2006.345215.

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Lublinerman, Roberto, Christian Szegedy, and Stavros Tripakis. "Modular code generation from synchronous block diagrams." In the 36th annual ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1480881.1480893.

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Lublinerman, Roberto, and Stavros Tripakis. "Translating data flow to synchronous block diagrams." In 2008 6th Workshop on Embedded Systems for Real-Time Multimedia (ESTImedia). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/estmed.2008.4697005.

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Hasan, Osman, Waqar Ahmed, Sofiène Tahar, and Mohamed Salah Hamdi. "Reliability block diagrams based analysis: A survey." In PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS 2014 (ICNAAM-2014). AIP Publishing LLC, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4913184.

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Atkins, Rachel M., and Karen S. McNeal. "VISUALIZING STUDENT NAVIGATION OF GEOLOGIC BLOCK DIAGRAMS." In GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017am-305872.

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Hundal, M. S., and J. F. Byrne. "Computer-Aided Generation of Function Block Diagrams in a Methodical Design Procedure." In ASME 1990 Design Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc1990-0133.

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Abstract A method for generating function block diagrams with an interactive computer program using a functions data base is described. This step follows the generation of the requirements list, given in an earlier paper (Hundal and Byrne, 1989). The program prompts the user for system inputs and outputs, physical functions and their connectivity. Appropriate functions which may be used for realizing the function structure are suggested by the program. After the first function block diagram has been produced, variants can be generated by looking for alternatives for the chosen functions.
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Pakonen, Antti, Igor Buzhinsky, and Valeriy Vyatkin. "Counterexample visualization and explanation for function block diagrams." In 2018 IEEE 16th International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/indin.2018.8472025.

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Distefano, Salvatore, and Antonio Puliafito. "Dynamic Reliability Block Diagrams VS Dynamic Fault Trees." In 2007 Proceedings Annual Reliability and Maintainability Sympsoium. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rams.2007.328095.

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Filaretov, Vladimir, and Konstantin Gorshkov. "Transconductance realization of block-diagrams of electronic networks." In 2008 International Conference on Signals and Electronic Systems. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icses.2008.4673410.

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da Silva Melo, Marcel, Joyce M. S. França, Edson Oliveira Jr., and Michel S. Soares. "A Model-driven Approach to Transform SysML Internal Block Diagrams to UML Activity Diagrams." In 17th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems. SCITEPRESS - Science and and Technology Publications, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0005372700920101.

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Yang, Yang, Stavros Tripakis, and Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli. Efficient Distribution of Triggered Synchronous Block Diagrams. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada551401.

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