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Albaihaqi, Muhammad Fauzan, Anisa Nurul Wilda, and Bambang Sugiantoro. "Deploying an Application to Cloud Platform Using Continous Integration and Continous Delivery." Proceeding International Conference on Science and Engineering 3 (April 30, 2020): 279–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/icse.v3.513.

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Cloud Computing is the best way for bussiness owner deploy an application to reduce cost issue because it is implement pay as you go concept. Generally, an application on production level or deployed into cloud instance should not have any error or bug. It should be tested and maintain properly. The problem when an application have intensive development that takes more effort to test the application and deploy. So, need a strategy to deploy an application into cloud instance to make the proccess more efficient. Nowadays, Version Control System (VCS) platform provide Continous Integration and Continous Delivery (CI/CD) feature. Users can utilize that platform to perform automated test and deployment easily. This reasearch purposed to examine how to use CI/CD feature and evaluate it in case of deploying web application to Cloud Platform. Researcher use Gitlab wich is provide CI/CD feature for free and deploy the app to Amazon Web Service. The researcher also utilize docker container to accommodate all processes. The result are Continous Integration can improove application quality because most lines of codes are tested using unit or feature test scenario. Using CI/CD feature improove security issue of deployment. Deployment proccess run automatically without human intervention so it will reduce human error factors. This feature also ensure high availability of an application. Deployment proccess will take zero downtime. The application can quickly update without any downtime and configuration. Last, docker container take an important role for deployment of application into cloud instance.
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Lim, Sangwoo, Kilyong Kim, and Seojeong Lee. "Case study of customizing a Continous Integration Tool for Maritime Software." Journal of Digital Contents Society 16, no. 6 (December 31, 2015): 893–900. http://dx.doi.org/10.9728/dcs.2015.16.6.893.

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Yang, Li, Xin Yu Gen, and Xie Dong Cao. "Research on Virtual Data Access to Oil-Gas Information Integration Platform Based on MTCA-DDA." Applied Mechanics and Materials 278-280 (January 2013): 1853–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.278-280.1853.

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To solve virtual access to distributed oil-gas field data, a new distributed data access model is used to virtual data access center integration platform in oil-gas field.By introducing multi-task cooperative agent (MTCA-DDA), collaboration of MTCA-DDA can efficiently solve distributed data access collaboration problem. Failure server scheme guarantees distributed data continous access. Periodic exchange and data cache mechanism greatly improve data distributed store and access speed.Virtual data access center integration platform shows MTCA-DDA model can improve data access efficiency and enhance the reliability of data access.MTCA-DDA model with periodic exchange and data cache can effectively solve storage and reliability of massive distributed data access and provides a new way for similar distributed application.
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Frühbeck, Gema, Javier Gómez-Ambrosi, Francisco José Muruzábal, and María Angela Burrell. "The adipocyte: a model for integration of endocrine and metabolic signaling in energy metabolism regulation." American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism 280, no. 6 (June 1, 2001): E827—E847. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.2001.280.6.e827.

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The ability to ensure continous availability of energy despite highly variable supplies in the environment is a major determinant of the survival of all species. In higher organisms, including mammals, the capacity to efficiently store excess energy as triglycerides in adipocytes, from which stored energy could be rapidly released for use at other sites, was developed. To orchestrate the processes of energy storage and release, highly integrated systems operating on several physiological levels have evolved. The adipocyte is no longer considered a passive bystander, because fat cells actively secrete many members of the cytokine family, such as leptin, tumor necrosis factor-α, and interleukin-6, among other cytokine signals, which influence peripheral fuel storage, mobilization, and combustion, as well as energy homeostasis. The existence of a network of adipose tissue signaling pathways, arranged in a hierarchical fashion, constitutes a metabolic repertoire that enables the organism to adapt to a wide range of different metabolic challenges, such as starvation, stress, infection, and short periods of gross energy excess.
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Widiyono, Dwi Cahaya, and Artiningsih Artiningsih. "Kinerja Pelayanan Petikemas Di Pelabuhan: Komparasi Pelabuhan Tanjung Perak Surabaya Dan Pelabuhan Di Asia." Jurnal Planologi 17, no. 2 (October 30, 2020): 168. http://dx.doi.org/10.30659/jpsa.v17i2.7915.

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The focus of this paper is to evaluate the container services at Port of Tanjung Perak and compare it with other ports in Asia. A list of twenty (20) attributes is used as an assessment indicator with a five-point Likert scale, then analyzed using Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) and Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) matrixes to measure service quality from users perspective. The results of the analysis addressed the CSI value of this study was 69.21% which refers to the service of the Port of Tanjung Perak Surabaya included in the category of satisfied. The IPA matrixes of the Port of Tanjung Perak confirm that three attributes were the main priorities for improved performance, namely related to congestion at the port, efficiency on-dock operation of containers at port and integration into intermodal transport system. In the ‘Assurance’ dimension, Port of Tanjung Perak is in the fourth position, above the Shanghai Port in China. In the ‘Tangible’, ‘Relability’, ‘Emphaty’ and ‘Responsiveness’ dimensions, Port of Tanjung Perak still needs to make continous improvements.
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Nur Aisyah and Suratno. "The Cultivation Of The Religious Values As Character Forming Students." EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology 3, no. 1 (September 30, 2019): 12–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.29062/edu.v3i1.2.

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Character education in schools aimed at improving the quality of the implementation and results of school education towards achieving the formation of character and noble character of learners as a whole, integrated, balanced and appropriate competency standards. Character education is applied in the implementation of learning by using a contextual approach for students to connect or associate materials studied to real life. This study aimed to describe the implementation of character education, the curriculum used, and the results achieved in shaping the character of students. The research was carried out by a naturalistic qualitative approach, and its subjects were the Elementary School’s principal, vice principal, teachers/homeroom teachers and students and the students’ parents. The data were collected through observation and interviewing and document analysis. The validity of data was used the source, method, and theory triangulation, the prolongation of observation, continous observation, sufficient reference, checking partners through discussion, and member check. The data analysis included the data reduction, data display and conclusion. The result of the research are: (1) character education planning is done by integrating the religious values ​​are matched with the standards of competence and basic competence, suitability with the material, and are translated into a learning device. Character values ​​developed or implemented through habituation and exemplary school culture, (2) the implementation of character education is done in learning is divided into three sections, the first integrated into the subjects, both in local content, and the third through the self-development of habituation, exemplary, and extracurricular. Character education in extracurricular activities carried out by entering the value of the main characters in each activity option. Barriers to implementation of the characteristics of students, families, and communities. Facilities and support facilities play an important role in the integration of the value of the character, (3) character education evaluation process carried out during the learning process and when students interact outside the classroom which in turn reported to students parents.
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S.K, Arpita, Amrathesh Amrathesh, and Dr Govinda Raju M. "A review on Continuous Integration, Delivery and Deployment using Jenkins." Journal of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology 23, no. 06 (June 18, 2021): 919–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.51201/jusst/21/05376.

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Continuous Integration (CI) is the technique of integrating small changes made to the code more often rather than waiting till the end of the development cycle for integration. The software practice wherein the software deployment can be done anytime to the market is called Continuous Delivery (CD). With continuous integration and continuous delivery, the problem of taking time to find and resolve the bug can be reduced to a large extent. As the time to find the bugs and fix them gets reduced, many releases adhering to the given timeline can be made by an organization. Various software tools have been developed for the continuous integration process which includes Jenkins, Bitbucket, TeamCity. In this paper, a review on the standard practices, approaches, challenges faced while using the continuous integration/delivery in the software development, methods of solving them, and using Jenkins for the implantation of continuous integration/delivery is done.
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Dyvak, Y. A. "Analytical review of approaches to integration of software systems." PROBLEMS IN PROGRAMMING, no. 1 (March 2021): 036–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/pp2021.01.036.

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Conducted comparison analysis of existing approaches to integrations of software systems, with the purpose of continuous design of new alternative approaches for resolving integration tasks and web-service composition tasks. Conducted integration of payment system with online store with one of the mentioned approaches for a deeper understanding of problems that caused during the integrations of a software system. Were considered challenges that actual for integration developers during the integrations and methods for resolving raised issues. Defined the key moments of integrations of software systems and interactions between them that we should pay attention to. The subject of research needs a new point s of view to the issue and new alternative approaches that might bring more flexibility, increase performance, and they will find the right place for applying in the field of integrations of software systems and the composition of web-services.
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DHANY, AKBAR. "Implementation of Docker and Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery for Management Information System Development." IJEEIT International Journal of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology 3, no. 2 (January 28, 2021): 20–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.29138/ijeeit.v3i2.1208.

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A series of Development and Operations (DevOps) in the process of making the Narotama University Management Information System have not been implemented properly by previous developers. There are improvements or additional features of the Management Information System that are in accordance with the functionality and the increasing development needs that will be used by the academic community, so that the Management Information System developer has a little difficulty in integrating documents and distributing applications with different packages to the Production Server. In this study, a new system design is proposed by applying the practice of Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery as a document integration process and can simplify the application distribution process, as well as implementing the Docker Container Platform as an application container with different packages that can be run on production server together. The results of implementing the practice of Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery and the implementation of the Docker Container Platform are able to help integrate documents between developers and be able to release fixes and add features packaged in different containers automatically and periodically without long delays. which only takes an average of 17.9 seconds in the process of sending the application to the Production Server.
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Gabriel, Richard, Anna Paruzynski, Ralph Eckenberg, Cynthia C. Bartholomae, Ali Nowrouzi, Wei Wang, Kerstin Schwarzwaelder, et al. "Comprehensive and Unbiased Integration Site Analysis in Clinical Gene Therapy." Blood 112, no. 11 (November 16, 2008): 2351. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v112.11.2351.2351.

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Abstract Retroviral vectors are commonly used gene delivery tools in clinical gene therapy providing stable integration and continuous gene expression of the transgene in the treated host cell. However, integration of the reverse transcribed vector DNA into the host genome is, by itself, a mutagenic eventthat may directly contribute to severe adverse events. The latter has dramatically been obbserved in individual cases in several, otherwise successful, gene therapy trials. Thus, a comprehensive analysis of the existing integration site pool in a transduced sample is indispensable to identify potential in vivo selection of affected cell clones and uncontrolled vector-induced cell proliferation. To date, there are several methods available to study the integration site distribution of retroviral vectors or other integrating elements as transposons. Each of these techniques makes use of restriction enzymes to digest the genomic DNA. To reveal particular vector integrations, a recognition motif of the used restriction enzyme has to be located in an appropriate distance to the integration locus in the host genome. Therefore, the genomic distribution of the recognition sequences directly impact the outcome of restriction enzyme dependent integration site analysis. We here report a validated genomic accessibility model which precisely determines the fraction of the human genome that can be analyzed with one reaction set up (i.e. restriction enzyme used). For our modeling, we used the clinically relevant linear amplification mediated PCR (LAM-PCR) as integration site analysis method of choice and the commonly used frequently cutting restriction enzymes (‘four-cutters’). We show that the most frequent four cutter motif (AATT) gives access to 54.5% of all possible integrations in the human genome, whereas the rarest distributed motif (CGCG) only identifies 2.9%. This restriction bias can be minimized by analyzing the same sample with different enzymes. A combination of the 5 most potent four cutter restriction enzymes gives access to 88.7% of the analyzable genome. Furthermore, we established an unbiased, non-restrictive integration site analysis technique based on (nr) LAM-PCR. Direct ligation of a single-stranded DNA sequence to the linear PCR product evades the need for restriction enzymes to recover integration sites. While standard LAM-PCR was done repeatedly with 3 different enzymes to detect integration sites present in lentivirally transduced single cell clones, nrLAM-PCR detected all integrations in these clones in one single reaction setup. This newly developed method comprehensively recovers genomic locations of integrating elements regardless of a restriction enzyme introduced bias. Our data show that the recovery rate of integration sites present in a transduced sample strongly depends on the restriction enzyme(s) used. However, we demonstrate that the genomic accessibility of viral integration sites indeed can be determined and minimized a priori, and that a non restrictive LAM-PCR approach circumvents the existing limitations. Analysis of the clonal inventory by these methods will allow determining the pharmacodynamics of insertional vectors with unprecedented precision, facilitating development and clinical testing of insertional vector systems.
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Arefeen, Mohammed Shamsul, and Michael Schiller. "Continuous Integration Using Gitlab." Undergraduate Research in Natural and Clinical Science and Technology (URNCST) Journal 3, no. 8 (September 11, 2019): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.26685/urncst.152.

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Chen, Jianshe. "Integration to Continuous Success." Journal of Texture Studies 46, no. 1 (February 2015): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jtxs.12104.

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Danca, Marius-F., and Michal Fec̆kan. "On Numerical Integration of Discontinuous Dynamical Systems." International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos 27, no. 14 (December 30, 2017): 1750218. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218127417502182.

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This paper addresses an important issue in numerical integration of dynamical systems, integer- or fractional-order, with discontinuous vector fields. It is shown that these systems cannot be solved using numerical methods designed for ODEs with continuous functions on the right-hand side, therefore we have to resort to special schemes and procedures in numerical integrations such as continuous approximations of the right-hand sides of the ODEs.
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Faw, Harold W. "Wilderness Wanderings and Promised Integration: The Quest for Clarity." Journal of Psychology and Theology 26, no. 2 (June 1998): 147–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009164719802600201.

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Integration of faith and learning is a central thrust of Christian higher education. However, confusion over the scope and meaning of this concept continues to plague us all. This article considers recent definitions of integration and explores several related concepts. Within a somewhat narrowed understanding of integration, three clusters of meaning based on Nelson (1987) are presented and explored. Their relevance for the integration of psychology and theology is assessed by comparing existing models with this framework and summarizing one example of integrative work representing each cluster. Essentials for effective integration are briefly discussed.
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Denisova, Marina Vyacheslavovna. "USING CONTINUOUS INTEGRATION / CONTINUOUS DELIVERY IN DISTANCE LEARNING." Austrian Journal of Technical and Natural Sciences, no. 5-6 (2021): 6–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.29013/ajt-21-5.6-6-8.

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García-Díaz, Vicente, B. Cristina Pelayo García-Bustelo, and Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle. "MDCI: Model-driven continuous integration." Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments 4, no. 5 (2012): 479–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ais-2012-0173.

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Aristov, M. S., Ya A. Zotov, and D. V. Yarikov. "Real-Time Software Continuous Integration." PROGRAMMNAYA INGENERIA 8, no. 6 (June 16, 2017): 258–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.17587/prin.8.258-263.

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Meyer, Mathias. "Continuous Integration and Its Tools." IEEE Software 31, no. 3 (May 2014): 14–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ms.2014.58.

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Di Benedetto, Vito, Vladimir Podstavkov, Michele Fattoruso, and Bruno Coimbra. "Continuous Integration service at Fermilab." EPJ Web of Conferences 214 (2019): 05009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921405009.

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This paper describes the current architecture of Continuous Integration (CI) service developed at Fermilab, encountered successes and difficulties, as well as future development plans. The current experiment code has hundreds of contributors that provide new features, bug fixes, and other improvements. Version control systems help developers to collaborate in contributing software for their experiments, while the CI system helps developers keep their code healthy. The Fermilab CI service allows experiments and projects to test and validate their offline production and analysis code on the supported platforms. It is built on top of Jenkins, designed to be set up from a configuration file that provides implementation for each phase of the CI workflow, and able to validate experiment code through grid jobs. This CI service provides a dashboard for easy access to logs and statistical graphs. Since the CI service has been adopted by Fermilab experiments/projects, it proved to be very useful to intercept issues in their code early on and get them fixed before running it in production. Currently the CI service is in use by the ArgoNeuT, DUNE, g-2, LArIAT, MINERvA, mu2e, NOvA, SBND and uBooNE experiments and by the following projects: ART and LArSoft software suites, GENIE, and Glidein-WMS. The CI service is under active development and planning to support code profiling.
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Xiao, Mei, May Wong, Michelle Umali, and Marc Pomplun. "Using Eye-Tracking to Study Audio — Visual Perceptual Integration." Perception 36, no. 9 (September 2007): 1391–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/p5731.

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Perceptual integration of audio—visual stimuli is fundamental to our everyday conscious experience. Eye-movement analysis may be a suitable tool for studying such integration, since eye movements respond to auditory as well as visual input. Previous studies have shown that additional auditory cues in visual-search tasks can guide eye movements more efficiently and reduce their latency. However, these auditory cues were task-relevant since they indicated the target position and onset time. Therefore, the observed effects may have been due to subjects using the cues as additional information to maximize their performance, without perceptually integrating them with the visual displays. Here, we combine a visual-tracking task with a continuous, task-irrelevant sound from a stationary source to demonstrate that audio—visual perceptual integration affects low-level oculomotor mechanisms. Auditory stimuli of constant, increasing, or decreasing pitch were presented. All sound categories induced more smooth-pursuit eye movement than silence, with the greatest effect occurring with stimuli of increasing pitch. A possible explanation is that integration of the visual scene with continuous sound creates the perception of continuous visual motion. Increasing pitch may amplify this effect through its common association with accelerating motion.
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Osarenkhoe, Aihie, and Akmal Hyder. "Marriage for better or for worse? Towards an analytical framework to manage post-merger integration process." Business Process Management Journal 21, no. 4 (July 6, 2015): 857–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bpmj-07-2014-0070.

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Purpose – A review of extant literatures shows that most mergers fail during the integration process. Little is known about how the realization of operating synergies and dissemination of available know-how in the merged firm are managed in the post-merger phase. The purpose of this paper is to provide insights on the process of integrating operating synergies by focusing on the critical success factors that facilitate integration of the skills of merged banks. Design/methodology/approach – The authors draw on three research traditions in merger literature and reconcile them with three dimensions of integration. In-depth interviews were conducted with Nordea managers from four Nordic countries. Findings – Having learned from the mistakes of previous mergers, Nordea’s “guiding star” for managing its post-merger integration process was expressed as focus, speed and performance from top management. A hands-on leadership style, vision-led thinking, a bias for action, involvement of the entire staff, continuous focus on customers, open and honest communication with employees are critical to success. Practical implications – The motive for a merger has an important impact on the degree of interaction and degree of integration. The authors expand on previous findings by, among other things, synthesizing three theoretical lenses into an integrative model, and addresses post-merger issues with a sharp eye towards clear managerial relevance. Originality/value – The authors respond to the call to expand inter-firm relationships study beyond the narrow dyadic relationship focus and not solely conceptualize mergers as one of companies’ entry modes to implement mechanistic growth strategy. The three dimensions of integration imbued with three research traditions in merger literature provides us with a conceptual lens to conceive mergers also as engines for change emerging from the merged firms to enhance a bespoke performance of their business process.
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Berlet, Gregory C., Ronit Merchav-Feuermann, and Nicolette Jackson. "Bio-Integration and Bone Fixation Performance of Continuous Mineral Fiber-Reinforced Implants." Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 5, no. 4 (October 1, 2020): 2473011420S0012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011420s00127.

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Category: Basic Sciences/Biologics; Other Introduction/Purpose: The integration of an implant into surrounding tissue as remodeling occurs is a characteristic associated with bone grafts or bone fillers, some of which are osteoconductive or osteostimulative. Many bioabsorbable polymer implants lack quiescent degradation and are associated with adverse inflammation. Recently, new bio-integrative bone fixation implants comprised of continuous mineral fibers and polymer were introduced. The implant’s high mineral content is intended to encourage an increased bio-integrative response, while the continuous fiber structure provides mechanical bone fixation strength. The study objectives were to evaluate the implant’s long-term bio-integration and ability to maintain fixation in a load bearing in- vivo model. Methods: Twenty-four rabbits were studied over 104-week period to evaluate the bio-integration of fiber-reinforced bone fixation pins. The continuous reinforcing mineral fibers made up approximately 50% of the implant, comprised of elements found in native bone, including calcium, silica, and magnesium. The other 50% was comprised of poly (L-lactide-co-D, L lactide) (PLDLA) at a 70:30, L:DL ratio. Pins were implanted bilaterally, with three fiber-reinforced pins (test) implanted into the mid-shaft of one femur and three PLDLA polymer pins (control) into the mid-shaft of the other femur. Implantation sites were scored histologically at multiple timepoints to assess bio-integration by means of implant degradation profile, surrounding bone quality and tissue ingrowth. A separate group of twelve rabbits was studied clinically, radiographically and histologically over 12 weeks to evaluate the fiber-reinforced implant performance, compared to a stainless-steel implanted group, in a lateral femur condyle osteotomy model under full load bearing conditions. Results: At 104 weeks, implant material fully eliminated in 11 out of 12 fiber-reinforced implants and in 6 out of 12 PLDLA implants. The fiber-reinforced group showed increased propensity for bio-integration throughout the course of the study, demonstrating a gradual degradation profile and much higher score of tissue ingrowth. Amount of polymer decreased from a score of 4.0 at 4 weeks to score 1.7 at week 26, score 1.0 at week 78 and 0.1 at 104 weeks. The polymer control underwent abrupt late stage degradation, with amount of polymer dropping from a score of 4.0 to 0.7 from 78 to 104 weeks. In the load bearing osteotomy model, the fiber-reinforced implants performed comparable to stainless-steel, demonstrating tighter bone-to- implant interface with no intervening fibrotic tissue. Conclusion: This study represents the first long term in-vivo evaluation of mineral fiber-reinforced implants demonstrating both bio-integration and orthopedic fixation. Quiescent bio-integration is a significant challenge for degradable orthopedic fixation implants. The implants must be mechanically strong for stable fixation while able to gradually integrate with surrounding bone without adverse effects. Continuous fiber reinforced implants proved the unique potential to meet this challenge with a fiber structure that provides fixation strength and is comprised entirely of minerals found in native bone. An increased level of mesenchymal tissue ingrowth, combined with the absence of local or systemic adverse response, demonstrates excellent bio- integration.
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Karamitsos, Ioannis, Saeed Albarhami, and Charalampos Apostolopoulos. "Applying DevOps Practices of Continuous Automation for Machine Learning." Information 11, no. 7 (July 13, 2020): 363. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info11070363.

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This paper proposes DevOps practices for machine learning application, integrating both the development and operation environment seamlessly. The machine learning processes of development and deployment during the experimentation phase may seem easy. However, if not carefully designed, deploying and using such models may lead to a complex, time-consuming approaches which may require significant and costly efforts for maintenance, improvement, and monitoring. This paper presents how to apply continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) principles, practices, and tools so as to minimize waste, support rapid feedback loops, explore the hidden technical debt, improve value delivery and maintenance, and improve operational functions for real-world machine learning applications.
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Staron, Miroslaw, Wilhelm Meding, Ola Söder, and Magnus Bäck. "Measurement and Impact Factors of Speed of Reviews and Integration in Continuous Software Engineering." Foundations of Computing and Decision Sciences 43, no. 4 (December 1, 2018): 281–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/fcds-2018-0015.

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Abstract Continuous integration and continuous software deployment depend on the mix of automated and manual activities. The automated build and test processes are often intertwined with manual reviews and bug-fixing activities. In this paper, we set o to study how these manual and automated activities influence the speed of reviews and integration. We conduct a case study of two companies developing embedded software, measure the time required for reviewing and integrating software code (alias speed), and conduct a workshop to identify factors which explain the quantitative results. Our results show that the measurement of speed is a good alias for calendar time and triggers improvements better than using measures for velocity. We have also found that the distribution of code repositories, frequent reminders and team proximity decrease the time needed to deploy the software. Our findings are that there is a difference in the structure of code repositories between the fast and slow integration cases, which contributes to the debate on the pros and cons of different repository structures in modern companies.
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Bald, Lisa-Marie, Judith A. Orth, and Kathleen M. Hargiss. "Moving from Theory to Practice." International Journal of Strategic Information Technology and Applications 7, no. 2 (April 2016): 28–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijsita.2016040103.

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Technology integration continues to be a professional development concern, especially in elementary schools. It remains unclear why there is a difference between how teachers talk about using technology and how they apply it in teaching reading. The purpose of this investigation was to explore professional development options that would help teachers connect theory to practice by studying their decision-making process. In a case study design, 10 K-4 teachers participated in one 60-minute interview, one follow-up interview, and one 45-minute focus group. With the use of typological analysis, transcripts were coded for initial and emerging themes. Results indicated that integrating mobile devices was highly dependent upon teachers being self-directed learners. Teachers relied on informal collegial interactions when deciding to use mobile devices. Continuous professional development that addresses adult learning styles was recommended by the teachers to support technology adoption.
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Codesso, Mauricio Mello, Paulo Caetano da Silva, Miklos A. Vasarhelyi, and Rogério João Lunkes. "Continuous audit model: data integration framework." Revista Contemporânea de Contabilidade 15, no. 34 (March 28, 2018): 144–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8069.2018v15n34p144.

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A aproximação de áreas de negócio com o uso de novas tecnologias, economia em tempo real, transações com vários países e em vários continentes com diferentes garantias legais são necessárias. Essas garantias podem ser adquiridas por meio da Auditoria Contínua (CA). No entanto, para poder realizar a análise, os auditores precisam ter acesso e extrair os dados. Pesquisadores anteriores enfatizam apenas os benefícios da aplicação dos métodos de AC, mas não explicam como recuperar e organizar os dados. Desta forma, propomos o desenvolvimento de um framework para integrar diferentes sistemas de auditoria contínua. O artigo visa contribuir para a literatura com o aprofundamento das formas de acessar, estruturar e coletar dados críticos e necessários para a AC. Com o aprofundamento do Audit Data Standard e do eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL), além de criar uma base para pesquisas futuras com a integração de algoritmos de extração, análise e detecção de exceção que são utilizados pela CA.
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Haghighatkhah, Alireza, Mika Mäntylä, Markku Oivo, and Pasi Kuvaja. "Test prioritization in continuous integration environments." Journal of Systems and Software 146 (December 2018): 80–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2018.08.061.

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Sklar, Asael Y., Leon Y. Deouell, and Ran R. Hassin. "Integration despite Fractionation: Continuous Flash Suppression." Trends in Cognitive Sciences 22, no. 11 (November 2018): 956–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2018.07.003.

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Vucnik, Matevz, Tomaz Solc, Urban Gregorc, Andrej Hrovat, Klemen Bregar, Miha Smolnikar, Mihael Mohorcic, and Carolina Fortuna. "Continuous Integration in Wireless Technology Development." IEEE Communications Magazine 56, no. 12 (December 2018): 74–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mcom.2018.1800107.

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Proinov, Petko D. "Discrepancy and integration of continuous functions." Journal of Approximation Theory 52, no. 2 (February 1988): 121–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0021-9045(88)90051-2.

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Lescisin, Michael, Qusay H. Mahmoud, and Anca Cioraca. "Design and Implementation of SFCI: A Tool for Security Focused Continuous Integration." Computers 8, no. 4 (November 1, 2019): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/computers8040080.

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Software security is a component of software development that should be integrated throughout its entire development lifecycle, and not simply as an afterthought. If security vulnerabilities are caught early in development, they can be fixed before the software is released in production environments. Furthermore, finding a software vulnerability early in development will warn the programmer and lessen the likelihood of this type of programming error being repeated in other parts of the software project. Using Continuous Integration (CI) for checking for security vulnerabilities every time new code is committed to a repository can alert developers of security flaws almost immediately after they are introduced. Finally, continuous integration tests for security give software developers the option of making the test results public so that users or potential users are given assurance that the software is well tested for security flaws. While there already exists general-purpose continuous integration tools such as Jenkins-CI and GitLab-CI, our tool is primarily focused on integrating third party security testing programs and generating reports on classes of vulnerabilities found in a software project. Our tool performs all tests in a snapshot (stateless) virtual machine to be able to have reproducible tests in an environment similar to the deployment environment. This paper introduces the design and implementation of a tool for security-focused continuous integration. The test cases used demonstrate the ability of the tool to effectively uncover security vulnerabilities even in open source software products such as ImageMagick and a smart grid application, Emoncms.
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McCrorie, J. Roderick. "DERIVING THE EXACT DISCRETE ANALOG OF A CONTINUOUS TIME SYSTEM." Econometric Theory 16, no. 6 (December 2000): 998–1015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266466600166071.

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The exact discrete model satisfied by equispaced data generated by a linear stochastic differential equations system is derived by a method that does not imply restrictions on observed discrete data per se. The method involves integrating the solution of the continuous time model in state space form and a nonstandard change in the order of three types of integration, facilitating the representation of the exact discrete model as an asymptotically time-invariant vector autoregressive moving average model. The method applying to the state space form is general and is illustrated using the prototypical higher order model for mixed stock and flow data discussed by Bergstrom (1986, Econometric Theory 2, 350–373).
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Baikov, A., and I. Okunev. "COMPARATIVE INTEGRATION CONTINUES TO EVOLVE." Comparative Politics (Russia) 2, no. 3(5) (July 11, 2015): 124. http://dx.doi.org/10.18611/2221-3279-2011-2-3(5)-124-129.

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Naraghi, M. H. N., B. T. F. Chung, and B. Litkouhi. "A Continuous Exchange Factor Method for Radiative Exchange in Enclosures With Participating Media." Journal of Heat Transfer 110, no. 2 (May 1, 1988): 456–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3250507.

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A continuous exchange factor method for the analysis of radiative exchange in gray enclosures with absorbing-emitting and isotropically scattering media and diffuse surfaces is developed. In this method two types of exchange function are defined: the direct exchange function and the total exchange function. Certain integral equations relating total exchange functions to direct exchange functions are developed. These integral equations are solved using a Gaussian quadrature integration method. The results obtained based on the present approach are found to be more accurate than those of the zonal method. Unlike the zonal method, in the present approach, there is no need for evaluation of multiple integrations for calculating direct exchange factors.
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Michal, Yeshayahu, Karen Schechter, Tanya Jacubovsky, and Erela Rotlevi. "Can community and hospital medicine meet? A novel integrative care experience at Assuta University Medical Center." Medical Science Pulse 13, no. 1 (April 25, 2019): 26–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.1713.

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The ageing of the population, along with the rise in chronic complex illnesses, requires extensive interprofessional, individualized care, mainly in the community, but also in hospitals. Fragmentation results in suboptimal care, higher cost due to duplication and poor quality of care. Hence, collaboration between health systems is essential to prevent further complications and provide enhanced medical care to patients. Integrative care creates bridges between community and hospital health. Integration should be pursued at different levels within a system to facilitate the continuous, comprehensive, and coordinated delivery of services to individuals and populations. To be applied and to make a difference in patient care and outcome, its significance needs to be understood and embedded at the management level. Health systems should abandon familiar paradigms and collaborate with other health systems on the macro level. Several studies describe integrative care from its different aspects. Division of integration into levels: systemic to clinical, horizontal vs longitudinal and according to the degree of integration (from linkage to full integration). Maccabi Health Services is the first Israeli health organization to place an integrative care team at Assuta Hospital in Ashdod. The multiprofessional team, situated in the hospital, sees every Maccabi patient in the hospital. Through close communication and collaborative work with the hospital team – a shared continuity of the care plan is prepared. The team coordinates future care in the community from the hospital to ease the release process and improve outcomes.
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T M, Suhas, and Sowmya Nag K. "Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment with Jenkins in C++ Software Development." Journal of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology 23, no. 07 (July 16, 2021): 805–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.51201/jusst/21/05307.

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Continuous Integration is a practice in the software program development process where software program builders combine code into a shared repository frequently, more than one instance throughout the day. Jenkins is a continuous integration tool that assists developers and testers by using automating the entire test, on the way to reduce their work with the aid of tracking the development at each and every stage in software development, each integration push is then tested by means of automated build and test cases, and an easy way to make CI quicker and accelerate CI procedure is to automate the testing of a recent build. In this paper, a real scenario is taken into consideration, how the software program trying out is performed in corporate sectors and how Jenkins can save developers/testers important valuable hours by automating the whole software development system.
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Fan, Zhihua, Qinling Deng, Xiaoyu Ma, and Shaolin Zhou. "Phase Change Metasurfaces by Continuous or Quasi-Continuous Atoms for Active Optoelectronic Integration." Materials 14, no. 5 (March 7, 2021): 1272. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14051272.

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In recent decades, metasurfaces have emerged as an exotic and appealing group of nanophotonic devices for versatile wave regulation with deep subwavelength thickness facilitating compact integration. However, the ability to dynamically control the wave–matter interaction with external stimulus is highly desirable especially in such scenarios as integrated photonics and optoelectronics, since their performance in amplitude and phase control settle down once manufactured. Currently, available routes to construct active photonic devices include micro-electromechanical system (MEMS), semiconductors, liquid crystal, and phase change materials (PCMs)-integrated hybrid devices, etc. For the sake of compact integration and good compatibility with the mainstream complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) process for nanofabrication and device integration, the PCMs-based scheme stands out as a viable and promising candidate. Therefore, this review focuses on recent progresses on phase change metasurfaces with dynamic wave control (amplitude and phase or wavefront), and especially outlines those with continuous or quasi-continuous atoms in favor of optoelectronic integration.
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Brituškins, Aleksandrs, and Aleksejs Zorins. "CONTINUOUS INTEGRATION AND DELIVERY OF WEB APPLICATIONS." HUMAN. ENVIRONMENT. TECHNOLOGIES. Proceedings of the Students International Scientific and Practical Conference, no. 23 (April 24, 2019): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/het2019.23.4395.

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With the advent of DevOps practice, rapidly began evolve systems development life cycle shorting methods, such as continuous integration, testing and delivery, release automation and infrastructure as code methods. This methods, is similar to programming scripts which are used to automate a series of static steps to complete defined scenario. Often, the choice of used automation methods and tools depends on project and application complexity, which makes each case unique in its own way. The main goals of the paper are description of basic continuous integration and delivery methods for web based applications with real example using version control system, container virtualization and some auxiliary scripts, which developed by author and currently being successfully used on few real projects. In example used version control system, container virtualization and some auxiliary scripts.
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HE, Zhen. "Continuous improvement through integration of quality tools." Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition) 19, no. 01 (2006): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3901/cjme.2006.01.072.

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Campagnolo, Manuel Lameiras. "Continuous-time computation with restricted integration capabilities." Theoretical Computer Science 317, no. 1-3 (June 2004): 147–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tcs.2003.12.009.

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Hamdan, Saba, and Suad Alramouni. "A Quality Framework for Software Continuous Integration." Procedia Manufacturing 3 (2015): 2019–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.promfg.2015.07.249.

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Ding, Shuai. "Integration on corporate inventory under continuous demand." Journal of Interdisciplinary Mathematics 21, no. 4 (May 19, 2018): 917–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09720502.2018.1475069.

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He, Zhen, Ershi Qi, and Zixian Liu. "Continuous Improvement Through Integration of Quality Tools." Asian Journal on Quality 3, no. 2 (August 21, 2002): 38–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/15982688200200017.

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Hlybovets, Andrii, Artem Karpovych, and Mykola Kovsh. "Distributed Load Testing System in Continuous Integration." NaUKMA Research Papers. Computer Science 3 (December 28, 2020): 42–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.18523/2617-3808.2020.3.42-49.

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Anyefru, Emmanuel. "Cameroon: The Continuous Search for National Integration." Journal of Global South Studies 34, no. 1 (2017): 96–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/gss.2017.0006.

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BERGHAUS, D. G., and T. O. WOODS. "Differentiation and Integration of Continuous Experimental Data." Experimental Techniques 7, no. 11 (January 28, 2008): 22–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-1567.1983.tb01702.x.

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Currie, Robert, Rosen Mataev, and Marco Clemencic. "Evolution of the LHCb Continuous Integration system." EPJ Web of Conferences 245 (2020): 05039. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202024505039.

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The physics software stack of LHCb is based on Gaudi and is comprised of about 20 interdependent projects, managed across multiple GitLab repositories. At present, the continuous integration (CI) system used for regular building and testing of this software is implemented using Jenkins and runs on a cluster of about 300 cores. LHCb CI pipelines are python-based and relatively modern with some degree of modularity, i.e. the separation of test jobs from build jobs. However, these still suffer from obsoleted design choices that prevent improvements to scalability and reporting. In particular, the resource use and speed have not been thoroughly optimized due to the predominant use of the system for nightly builds, where a feedback time of 8 hours is acceptable. We describe recent work on speeding up pipelines by aggressively splitting and parallelizing checkout, build and test jobs and caching their artifacts. The current state of automatic code quality integration, such as coverage reports, is shown. This paper presents how feedback time from change (merge request) submission to build and test reports is reduced from “next day” to a few hours by dedicated on-demand pipelines. Custom GitLab integration allows easy triggering of pipelines, including linked changes to multiple projects, and provides immediate feedback as soon as ready. Reporting includes a comparison to tests on a unique stable reference build, dynamically chosen for every set of changes under testing. This work enables isolated testing of changes that integrates well into the development workflow, leaving nightly testing primarily for integration tests.
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Vega, Luis, Jared Roesch, Joseph McMahan, and Luis Ceze. "LastLayer: Toward Hardware and Software Continuous Integration." IEEE Micro 40, no. 4 (July 1, 2020): 103–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mm.2020.2997610.

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Rathore, Anurag S., Nikhil Kateja, and Devashish Kumar. "Process integration and control in continuous bioprocessing." Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering 22 (December 2018): 18–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.coche.2018.08.005.

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Bellman, Kirstie, Jean Botev, Ada Diaconescu, Lukas Esterle, Christian Gruhl, Christopher Landauer, Peter R. Lewis, et al. "Self-improving system integration: Mastering continuous change." Future Generation Computer Systems 117 (April 2021): 29–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.future.2020.11.019.

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