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Scheel, Christian, Francesca Fallucchi, and Ernesto William De Luca. "Visualization, Interaction and Analysis of Heterogeneous Textbook Resources." Future Internet 12, no. 10 (2020): 176. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fi12100176.

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Historically grown research projects, run by researchers with limited understanding of data sustainability, data reusability and standards, often lead to data silos. While the data are very valuable it can not be used by any service except the tool it was prepared for. Over the years, the number of such data graveyards will increase because new projects will always be designed from scratch. In this work we propose a Component Metadata Infrastructure (CMDI)-based approach for data rescue and data reuse, where data are retroactively joined into one repository minimizing the implementation effort of future research projects.
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Kennedy, Mary, and Andrew Sherin. "Cookbooks and Curriculum." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 1 (August 18, 2017): e20405. https://doi.org/10.3897/tdwgproceedings.1.20405.

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Since 2014, the Coastal and Ocean Information Network Atlantic (COINAtlantic) in collaboration with the Canadian node of the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) and other academic, government and non-governmental organizations in Atlantic Canada have been rescuing species occurrence data in primary and grey literature and processing it to standards for publication through OBIS. The project has been funded in part by the Atlantic Ecosystem Initiative of Environment and Climate Change Canada and Fisheries and Oceans Canada. The project was awarded Honourable Mention in the 2016 International Data Rescue Award in the Geosciences by Elsevier and the Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance. COINAtlantic and OBIS share common goals of promoting and facilitating free and open access to data required for coastal and ocean management. The sharing of data and integration of datasets requires adoption of standards and use of common vocabularies. Manuals, guidelines, and cookbooks can facilitate the process. One of the deliverables of the data rescue project was the release of the first version of "Guidelines for marine species occurrence data rescue – The OBIS Canada Cookbook" in April 2017. This document includes ten recipes ranging from initial identification of sources of data to final project wrap up and lessons learned. A second deliverable was the development of a curriculum for training sessions of custodians of marine species occurrence data. Training is required at all levels in our community. Not only should data be accessible for reuse but also training information and lecture material. This course curriculum, based on the OBIS Canada Cookbook, reused some content already on-line and was tested in a workshop at the 2017 conference of the Atlantic Canada Coastal and Estuarine Research Society. (see Fig. 1). Our curriculum, as presently designed, is an intensive single day, hands on course with a focus on graduate students and early career researchers. The course has nine (9) modules which address the following topics: why we share research data including a general description of and the need for data policies and data management plans and data repositories; an introduction to OBIS and the standards used by OBIS; how to map data sets to Darwin Core terms and how to clean and reformat the data; how to standardize species lists; how to georeference observations and use of gazetteers to standardize location place names; and how to compose standardized discovery metadata. The last module is devoted to the processing of participants' data sets under the guidance of the instructor. Future activities will include promotion of the use of the cookbook and revision of the recipes according to users' feedback. The curriculum will be tested again with a new set of participants on an opportunistic basis and modified according to participants' comments. A staged and edited video of the course is under consideration - the objective is to provide on-line training material. These products will augment the growing number of lesson plans and lecture material made accessible by the OBIS/GBIF community. The resources need to be promoted and reuse encouraged.
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Song, Lili, Han Lu, Hong Ru, and Xue Zhao. "Investigation on the Effect of Graded Emergency Nursing Group under the Assistance of Multidisciplinary First Aid Knowledge Internet-Based Approach on the First Aid of Acute Myocardial Infarction." Journal of Healthcare Engineering 2022 (January 18, 2022): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8469930.

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Objective. To analyze the effect of a graded emergency nursing group under the assistance of multidisciplinary first aid knowledge Internet-based approach on the first aid of acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Methods. The clinical data of 90 AMI patients treated in our hospital from March 2019 to March 2020 were selected for the retrospective analysis, and the patients were divided into the observation group and the routine group according to the first aid order, with 45 cases each. The patients in the routine group received the conventional first aid measures, and the graded emergency nursing group mode with the help of multidisciplinary first aid knowledge Internet-based approach was adopted for those in the observation group so as to compare the prognosis, nursing satisfaction scores, etc., between the two groups. Results. Compared with the routine group, patients in the observation group obtained significantly lower various fast reaction indicators and quality of life score ( P < 0.001 ), higher nursing satisfaction score ( P < 0.001 ), lower total complication rate ( P < 0.05 ), higher successful rescue rate ( P < 0.05 ), and lower AMI recurrence rate and PCI reuse rate ( P < 0.05 ). Conclusion. Rescue measures by the graded emergency nursing group with the help of multidisciplinary first aid knowledge Internet-based approach are a reliable method for improving AMI patients, and such strategy greatly promotes patients’ quality of life and reduces the PCI reuse rate. Further research will be conducive to establishing a better solution for AMI patients.
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Tan, Qian Hui, and Brenda S. A. Yeoh. "Freecycling Markets as Sustainable Materialist Movements?" Worldwide Waste 7, no. 1 (2024): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.3197/whpww.63857928646673.

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This paper seeks to redress the over-emphasis on state-driven circular policies in public and academic discourses by attending to two physical community-based freecycling markets at the emerging frontiers of circular waste/resource management in Singapore. Freecycling markets that close short reuse loops are a counterpoint to policies that close long recycling loops. Drawing primarily on empirical data from ethnographic fieldwork, we argue that freecycling markets exemplify a sustainable materialist movement concerned about the sustainability of material resources vis-à-vis the closing/shortening of material circularity loops. This is achieved through the reconfiguration of (a) material flows and (b) material relations. The redirection of unwanted but reusable household objects away from the incinerator and towards potential reusers animates a shift from a linear to circular material flow. We contend that this redirection of material resources for reuse is augmented by rescue and recirculation, which are relatively neglected within the scholarship on circular R-behaviours. Additionally, freecycling markets seek to transform material relations by encouraging care and stewardship, instead of use and disposal. Crucially, we highlight how freecycling markets may be plagued with material constraints that render them not-so-sustainable-and-scalable, thereby shedding light on the practical limits of sustainable materialist action. Taken together, this paper extends the scholarship on circular economies by bringing work on sustainable materialism into a productive dialogue with that on circular activisms and R-behaviours.
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Borda, Kevin, Bernardette Mercieca-Spiteri, Paolo Spadaro, and Carlo Veca. "The Perseverance of Archaeology: New Data from a Rescue Investigation at Triq Fejġel in Rabat and its Contribution to the Punic and Roman Maltese Funerary Context." Open Archaeology 7, no. 1 (2021): 128–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/opar-2020-0129.

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Abstract The Maltese funerary context during the Punic and Roman times is documented from discoveries and archaeological reports primarily from the twentieth century. Notwithstanding, documentation standards in the first half of the last century were such as to provide limited archaeological data to properly understand the context, phasing and ritual. The combination of robust policy-driven archaeological monitoring procedures together with a scientific excavation of reported discoveries is essential to provide fresh archaeological data which must necessarily be published within adequate time frames. This will by no small means contribute to the formulation of a proper national research agenda by identifying lacunae as well as giving rise to new research questions. This study draws attention to the survival of archaeology seen as limited stratigraphic contexts that have persevered through the centuries and the continuous exploitation of the site. It is a case study of the application of a stratigraphic scientific approach to a recent archaeological discovery during archaeological monitoring, providing ample data with regard to funerary reuse and associated practices and rituals together with an in-depth osteological observation of skeletal remains therein discovered.
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Van Damme, Marie-Dominique, and Ana-Maria Olteanu-Raimond. "A method to produce metadata describing and assessing the quality of spatial landmark datasets in mountain area." AGILE: GIScience Series 3 (June 10, 2022): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/agile-giss-3-17-2022.

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Abstract. The increase of recreational activities in the mountains and a growing amount of websites proposing geographic data, offer new opportunities for societal needs such as mountain rescue, biodiversity monitoring, outdoor activities. However, the main issue with the websites data is the lack of metadata that minimizes its reuse outside the community that produced the data. The goal of this paper is to study and generate quality and descriptive metadata using ISO standards. To this end, we propose a method based on a common vocabulary such as an ontology and a data matching process. The first one allows to associate to each type of feature from an available geographic dataset an ontology class that will facilitate data matching, reproducibility of results and minimize semantic heterogeneity. The second one allows to define matching links between features representing the same entity in the real world and compute quality indicators based on the validated links. Finally, at the end of this process, we are able to generate descriptive and quality metadata. By following ISO standards and using the QualityML dictionary for measures, the metadata is serialized to XML and can finally be published as open source. Our approach was applied to five different landmark datasets in the French Alps region. New insights were acquired regarding positional accuracy and semantic granularity.
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Romankiewicz, Tanja. "ROOM FOR IDEAS: TRACING NON-DOMESTIC ROUNDHOUSES." Antiquaries Journal 98 (September 2018): 17–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003581518000148.

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Iron Age studies in Britain operate in a world populated by roundhouses. Post-ring evidence is generally interpreted in domestic contexts. However, research on later prehistoric roundhouses in north-east Scotland has identified a small yet significant number of round structures in unusual locations, with unusual architectural details and a distinct lack of domestic material. Some of these relate to Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age stone circles, for which Richard Bradley’s work in the wider region has highlighted progressive biographies of construction and reuse. This paper, rooted in architectural design theory, selects a particular case study – the multiple timber post-rings at Candle Stane (in Aberdeenshire) – to highlight the complexities in interpreting these fascinating and enigmatic buildings. The architectural approach develops alternative reconstructions that lead to new perspectives on later prehistoric architecture as event-based and concerned with process. These processes only gradually lead to an architectural end-product, which displays distinctly non-domestic connotations. The research not only highlights the usefulness of data derived from rescue work for academic study, but the advocated approach of reconstructing in alternatives also lends itself to developing innovative approaches in Higher Education to teach visual competence.
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Heisel, F., J. McGranahan, A. Lucas, D. Cohen, and G. Stone. "Carbon, economics, and labor: a case study of deconstruction’s relative costs and benefits compared to demolition." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2600, no. 19 (2023): 192003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2600/19/192003.

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Abstract The authors formed a collaborative working group with the “specific aim to investigate the circular potentials of the local built environment by researching and proposing methods for material reuse and recycling, reversible construction, reactivating embodied values, creating green jobs, and reinventing the underlying business models of construction.” Seeking to demonstrate deconstruction as an alternative to demolition, the group found a collection of 11 residential structures from the year 1910 that were planned for demolition. The group was able to convince the developer to deconstruct – instead of demolish – one of the structures. Over the course of five days in January 2022, a crew of up to eight workers methodically carved the 420 square meter, 13-bedroom structure into sections from top to bottom. Data was collected during this process on material quantities successfully salvaged from the structure in relation to its total mass, the associated carbon savings the salvage of these materials indicate, their resale value, and labor time and costs required to both remove and process these materials for resale. The results of the study show an increase in carbon savings and sequestration through deconstruction and reuse when compared to demolition, but increased labor and economic costs. However, the resale of materials significantly discounts a significant portion of the cost of the deconstruction, and as capacity and knowledge is built in the local reuse ecosystem the authors believe deconstruction can reach parity with demolition in the future.
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Betti, Alessandro, and Mauro Tucci. "YOLO-S: A Lightweight and Accurate YOLO-Like Network for Small Target Selection in Aerial Imagery." Sensors 23, no. 4 (2023): 1865. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23041865.

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Small target detection is still a challenging task, especially when looking at fast and accurate solutions for mobile or edge applications. In this work, we present YOLO-S, a simple, fast, and efficient network. It exploits a small feature extractor, as well as skip connection, via both bypass and concatenation, and a reshape-passthrough layer to promote feature reuse across network and combine low-level positional information with more meaningful high-level information. Performances are evaluated on AIRES, a novel dataset acquired in Europe, and VEDAI, benchmarking the proposed YOLO-S architecture with four baselines. We also demonstrate that a transitional learning task over a combined dataset based on DOTAv2 and VEDAI can enhance the overall accuracy with respect to more general features transferred from COCO data. YOLO-S is from 25% to 50% faster than YOLOv3 and only 15–25% slower than Tiny-YOLOv3, outperforming also YOLOv3 by a 15% in terms of accuracy (mAP) on the VEDAI dataset. Simulations on SARD dataset also prove its suitability for search and rescue operations. In addition, YOLO-S has roughly 90% of Tiny-YOLOv3’s parameters and one half FLOPs of YOLOv3, making possible the deployment for low-power industrial applications.
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RAFIQ, SU, T. AHMAD, MA GHAZNI, S. JAMAL, S. NOORDIN, and MA SULAIMAN. "EFFICACY OF FASCIA ILIACA BLOCK FOR ACUTE PAIN MANAGEMENT IN PATIENTS WITH HIP FRACTURES. A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY." Biological and Clinical Sciences Research Journal 2024, no. 1 (2024): 1030. http://dx.doi.org/10.54112/bcsrj.v2024i1.1030.

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The fascia iliaca block is a compartment field block that effectively treats pain from hip fractures and hip surgeries. Fascia iliaca block reduces preoperative and postoperative pain scores, postoperative opioid consumption, and the occurrence of opioid-related adverse events. Objective: To assess the efficacy of fascia iliaca block for acute pain management in patients with hip fractures. Methods: Thirty-three patients of both genders were included. Fascia iliaca Block was applied using a landmark-based technique. The Numeric Rating Score was measured. The normality of data was checked, and the Median (IQR) was reported due to non-normal distribution. Frequencies and percentages were calculated for qualitative variables. The Chi-square/fisher exact test was applied to determine the association between qualitative variables, while odds were calculated by binary logistic regression. Friedman and Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test made comparisons for quantitative variables. Results: [PAIN SCORE pre+post block. Resue analgesia %]. Males are more likely than females to need rescue analgesia (OR=1.161, p=0.840). Compared to patients over 65, those under 65 are less likely to require rescue analgesia (OR=0.900, p=0.900). There was a significant difference throughout the periods, with the median VAS score before FIB, at 15 minutes, at 1 hour, at 6 hours, and at 12 hours being 9 (IQR:8-10), 5 (IQR:3-6), 2 (IQR:1-3), 2 (IQR:1.5-4), and 5 (IQR;4-6), respectively. Conclusion: The fascia iliaca block for hip fractures is an effective pain management method. It also provides postoperative short-term analgesic effects both at rest and with movement.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Data rescue and reuse"

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Moreau, Benjamin. "Facilitating reuse on the web data." Thesis, Nantes, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020NANT4045.

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Le Web des données est un ensemble de données liées qui peuvent être interrogées et réutilisées à l’aide de moteurs de requêtes fédérées. Pour protéger les jeux de données, les licences renseignent leurs conditions d’utilisation. Cependant, choisir une licence conforme n’est pas toujours aisé. En effet, pour protéger la réutilisation de plusieurs jeux de données, il est nécessaire de prendre en considération la compatibilité entre leurs licences. Pour faciliter la réutilisation, les moteurs de requêtes fédérées devraient respecter les licences. Dans ce contexte, nous nous intéressons à deux problèmes (1) comment calculer la relation de compatibilité entre des licences, et (2) comment respecter les licences pendant le traitement de requêtes fédérées. Pour le premier problème, nous proposons CaLi, un modèle capable d’ordonner partiellement n’importe quel ensemble de licences selon leur compatibilité. Pour le second problème, nous proposons FLiQue, un moteur de requête fédéré respectant les licences. FLiQue utilise CaLi pour détecter les conflits de compatibilité entre licences et assure que le résultat d’une requête fédérée respecte les licences. Dans le cadre de cette thèse, nous proposons également trois approches ODMTP, EvaMap et le SemanticBot ayant pour objectif de faciliter l’intégration de données au web des données<br>The Web of Data is a web of interlinked datasets that can be queried and reused through federated query engines. To protect their datasets, data producers use licenses to specify their condition of reuse. But, choosing a compliant license is not easy. Licensing reuse of several licensed datasets must consider compatibility among licenses. To facilitate reuse, federated query engines should preserve license compliance. To do so, we focus on two problems (1) how to compute compatibility relations among licenses, and (2) how to ensure license compliance during federated query processing. To the first problem, we propose CaLi, a model that partially orders any set of licenses in terms of compatibility. To the second problem, we propose FLiQue, a license-aware federated query processing strategy. FLiQue uses CaLi to detect license compatibility conflicts and ensures that the result of a federated query preserves license compliance. Within the scope of this thesis, we also propose three approaches ODMTP, EvaMap, and the SemanticBot that aim to facilitate the integration of datasets to the Web of Data
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Liu, Qiang. "Data Reuse and Parallelism in Hardware Compilation." Thesis, Imperial College London, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/4370.

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This thesis presents a methodology to automatically determine a data memory organisation at compiletime, suitable to exploit data reuse and loop-level parallelization, in order to achieve high performanceand low power design for data-dominated applications. Moore?s Law has enabled more and more heterogeneouscomponents integrated on a single chip. However, there are challenges to extract maximumperformance from these hardware resources efficiently. Unlike previous approaches, which mainly focus on making efficient use of computational resources,our focus is on data memory organisation and input-output bandwidth considerations, which are thetypical stumbling block of existing hardware compilation schemes. To optimize accesses to large off-chip memories, an approach is adopted and formalized to identify datareuse opportunities in local scratch-pad memory. An approach is presented for evaluating differentdata reuse options in terms of the memory space required by buffering reused data and execution timefor loading the data to the local memories. Determining the data reuse design option that consumesthe least power or performs operations quickest with respect to a memory constraint is a NP-hardproblem. In this work, the problem of data reuse exploration for low-power designs is formulated asa Multiple-Choice Knapsack problem. Together with a proposed power model, the problem is solvedefficiently. An integer geometric programming framework is presented for exploring data reuse andloop-level parallelization within a single step. The objective is to find the design that achieves theshortest execution time for an application. We describe our approaches based on formal optimization techniques, and present some results fromapplying these approaches to several benchmarks that show the advantages of optimizing data memoryorganisation and of exposing the interaction between data memory system design and parallelismextraction to the compiler.
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Rabby, Md Hasib Mahmud. "Tethered drone for rescue boats." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-290819.

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Human has a great interest in aerial devices from very ancient days. The journey was started by kites and is still going on with the invention of airplane, helicopter, rocket,and many more. Drone is the latest field of scientist’s research which is a miniature of a helicopter. It has a great impact on military unit, navigation, and rescue mission. Inrecent days we can see its use in defense and attack strategies among the developed countries. There are many ways in which the use of drones in practical circumstances can be further explored. For example, in rescue missions, it is sometimes difficult for rescuers to reach the spot of the accident, which might be in the middle of a sea or an ocean. A navigation technology that will lead them towards the destination therefore can be of immense use. Rescue organizations like the Swedish Sea Rescue Society (SSRS) are in lack of such a technology that can assist them further in their mission. A tethered drone can act as navigation guidance for them to reach the destination very quickly. It will save time and fuel by reaching the destination via the shortest possible way. Its birds’ eye technology and sensor will broaden the chances of successful rescues. The current similar technologies have some drawbacks. An ordinary drone is generally powered by a battery and therefore has limited flight time. During the flight, it can record and sends a live video stream to a base station via the mobile network. The information collected is intended to be used to assist in crucial rescue decisions such as which boat to use, rescue crew size, what instruments to carry, and so forth. A tethered drone can fly longer than the average flight time. Due to being powered from the ground with wire, the drone gets constant power supply that does not depend on batteries with limited life. The main aim of this thesis is to design a system in which a drone can fly longer in a fixed position and altitude and to find suitable wire for wiring up and ensure the drone’s weight balance. Da-Jiang Innovations spark drone has been used for implementing the project as a model drone and the task is divided into few parts by testing process. Dronesflight time limitations have been overcome and longer flight time has been achieved. Also, because of testing, a few other limitations have been found.<br>Människan har alltid haft ett stort intresse för flygande objekt sedan långt tillbaka.Resan började med drakar och intresset pågår fortfarande med uppfinnigar somflygplan, helikopter, raket och många fler. Drönare är det senaste forskningsområdetsom är en miniatyr av en helikopter. Det har stor inverkan på militära enheter,navigering och räddningsuppdrag. Under de senaste dagarna kan vi se dess användningi försvars- och attackstrategier bland de utvecklade länderna.Det finns många sätt på vilket användningen av drönare under praktiska omständigheterkan utforskas ytterligare. Till exempel i räddningsuppdrag är det ibland svårt förräddare att nå platsen för olyckan, som till exempel kan vara mitt i ett hav.Navigeringsteknik som leder räddningstjänsten mot destinationen kan därför vara tillstor nytta. Räddningsorganisationer som Swedish Sea Rescue Society saknar sådanteknik som kan hjälpa dem ytterligare i deras uppdrag. En kabel bunden drönare kanfungera som navigeringsvägledare för dem att nå destinationen snabbare. Det spararbåde tid och bränsle genom att nå destinationen på kortast möjliga väg. Dessfågelperspektiv och sensor kommer att öka chanserna till framgångsrika räddningar.Den nuvarande liknande tekniken har vissa nackdelar. En vanlig drönare drivsvanligtvis av ett batteri och har därför begränsad flygtid. Under flygningen kan denspela in och skicka en live videoström till en basstation via mobilnätet. Den insamladeinformationen är avsedd att användas för att hjälpa till med viktiga räddningsbeslut somtill exempel vilken båt som ska användas, räddningsbesättningens storlek, vilkainstrument som ska bäras och så vidare.En bunden drönare kan flyga längre än den genomsnittliga flygtiden på grund av attden drivs från marken med kabel får drönaren konstant strömförsörjning som inte berorpå batterier med begränsad livslängd.Huvudsyftet med denna avhandling är att utforma ett system där en drönare kan flygalängre i en fast position och höjd och att hitta en lämplig ledare för kabeldragning ochsäkerställa drönarens viktbalans. Da-Jiang Innovations drönare Spark har använts föratt genomföra projektet som en model drönare och uppgiften är uppdelad i få delargenom testprocess. Drönarnas flygtidsbegränsningar har övervunnits och längre flygtidhar uppnåtts. Dessutom har ny begränsningar hittats efter flera tester har utförts.
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Jeeson, Daniel Joshua. "An investigation into information reuse for cost prediction : from needs to a data reuse framework." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2014. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/363782/.

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The need to be able to reuse a wide variety of data that an organise has created, constitutes a part of the challenge known as ‘Broad Data’. The aim of this research was to create a framework that would enable the reuse of broad data while complying with the corporate requirements of data security and privacy. A key requirement in enabling reuse of broad data is to ensure maximum interoperability among datasets, which in Linked Data depends on the URIs (Uniform Resource Identifier) that the datasets have in common (i.e. reused). The URIs in linked data can be dereferenced to obtain more information about it from its owner and hence dereferencing can have a profound impact on making someone reuse a URI. However, the wide variety of vocabulary in broad data means the provenance and ownership of URIs could be key in promoting its reuse by the data creators. The full potential offered by linked data cannot be realised due to the fundamental way the URIs are currently constructed. In part, this is because the World Wide Web (Web) was designed for an open web of documents, not a secure web of data. By making subtle but essential changes to the building blocks one can change the way data is handled on the Web, thereby creating what has been proposed in this thesis as the World Wide Information web (WWI). The WWI is based on a framework of people and things that are active contributors to the web of data (hereinafter referred to as ‘active thing’), identified by URIs. The URI for an active thing is constructed from its path in the organisational stakeholder hierarchy to represent the provenance of ownership. As a result, it becomes easier to reference data held in sparse and heterogeneous resources, to navigate complex organisational structures, and to automatically include the provenance of the data to support trust based data reuse and an organic growth of linked data. As a result, the new data retrieval technique referred to as ‘domino request’ was demonstrated, where sparsely located linked data can be reused as though it was from a single source. With the use of a domino request on WWI web there is no more need to include the name of the organisation itself to maintain a catalogue of all the data sources to be queried and thus, making the ‘security by privacy’ on the Web a reality. At the same time, WWI allows the data owner or its stakeholder to maintain their privacy not only on the source of data, but also on the provenance of individual URIs that describe the data. The thesis concludes that WWI is a suitable framework for broad data reuse and in addition demonstrates its application in managing data in the air travel industry, where security by privacy could play a significant role in controlling the flow of data among its ‘internet of things’ that have multiple stakeholders.
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Meyer, K. C. (Kobus Cornelius). "Development of a GIS for sea rescue." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/53360.

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Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2003.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Saving the life of another person cannot be measured in monetary terms. It is also impossible to describe the satisfactiori of carrying out a successful rescue to anybody. However, the disappointment and sense of failure when a rescue mission fails and a life is lost, is devastating. Many rescue workers, including those of the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI), have experienced this overwhelming sense of failure. Rescue workers often dwell on failed rescue attempts, wishing that they could have arrived on the scene earlier or knew where to start looking for people. The fact that lives are still lost, despite the best efforts of rescue workers, points to the need to improve on life saving techniques, procedures, equipment and technology. Providing the NSRI with a workable tool to help them manage and allocate resources, plan a rescue, determine drift speed and distance or create search patterns, may one day be just enough to save one more life. With this goal in mind, a search and rescue application, called RescueView, was developed utilising ArcView 3.2a. This application was specifically designed for use by the NSRI, and it will be used as a command centre in all NRSI control rooms and for all rescue efforts.<br>AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Om die lewe van 'n ander persoon te red, kan nie in geldwaarde gemeet word nie. Dit is ook onmoontlik om aan enige iemand die bevrediging van 'n suksesvolle redding te beskryf. Die terleurstelling en gevoel van verlies is egter baie groot wanneer 'n reddingspoging misluk en 'n lewe verloor word. Menige reddingswerkers, insluitend dié van die Nasional Seereddingsinstituut (NSRI), het al hierdie oorweldigende gevoel van mislukking ervaar. Reddingswerkers tob dikwels oor onsuksesvolle reddingspogings en wens dat hulle vroeër op die toneel aangekom het of geweet het waar om vir mense te begin soek. Die feit dat lewensverlies steeds plaasvind, ten spyte van reddingswerkers se beste pogings, dui op die behoefte om lewensreddingstegnieke, -prosedures, -toerusting en -tegnologie te verbeter. ( Deur die NSRI met 'n werkbare instrument te voorsien, wat hulle kan help om hulpbronne te bestuur en toe te wys, 'n redding te beplan, dryfspoed en -afstand te bepaal of soekpatrone te skep, mag eendag dalk net genoeg wees om nog 'n lewe te red. Met hierdie doel in gedagte is RescueView, 'n soek- en reddingsapplikasie, deur middel van ArcView 3.2a ontwikkel. Hierdie applikasie is spesifiek ontwerp vir gebruik deur die NSRI en dit sal as beheersentrurn in alle NSRI kontrolekamers en vir alle reddingspogings gebruik word.
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Goncharuk, Elena. "A case study on pragmatic software reuse." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-300047.

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Software reuse became a very active and demanding research area. The research on this topic is extensive, but is there is gap between theory and industrial reuse practices. There is a need to connect the theoretical and practical aspects of reuse, especially on the topic of the reuse which is not performed in a planned, systematic manner. This case study investigates a real-world case of pragmatic software reuse with help of an existing academic research. The investigation includes a literature study on software reuse processes which are summarised in a form of a general process model of pragmatic software reuse. A case of pragmatic reuse performed in the industry is then analysed and compared to the proposed model, as well additional academic research. The real-world reuse process is shown to closely follow the proposed general model.<br>Återanvändning av mjukvara är ett krävande och väldigt aktivt forskningsområde. Det forskas mycket i ämnet, men det finns en glipa mellan teorin och hur återanvändning går till i industriella miljöer. Det finns ett behov av att koppla samman teoretiska och praktiska aspekter av återanvändning, speciellt för sådan som är inte utförd på ett planerat, systematiserat sätt. Den här fallstudien undersöker ett fall av pragmatisk mjukvaruåteranvändning i praktiken med hjälp av existerande akademisk forskning. Den inkluderar en litteraturstudie om återanvändningsprocesser som sammanfattas i en form av en generell processmodell av pragmatisk återanvändning. Ett industriexempel på sådan process sedan analyseras och jämföras med processmodellen och annan akademisk forskning. Det analyserade återanvändningsfall i praktiken har visat dig att stämma väl överens med den generella processmodellen.
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Lima, Lucas Albertins de. "Test case prioritization based on data reuse for Black-box environments." Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 2009. https://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/1922.

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Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-12T15:53:11Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 arquivo1906_1.pdf: 1728491 bytes, checksum: 711dbaf0713ac324ffe904a6dace38d7 (MD5) license.txt: 1748 bytes, checksum: 8a4605be74aa9ea9d79846c1fba20a33 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009<br>Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico<br>Albertins de Lima, Lucas; Cezar Alves Sampaio, Augusto. Test case prioritization based on data reuse for Black-box environments. 2009. Dissertação (Mestrado). Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência da Computação, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, 2009.
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Jaldell, Henrik. "Essays on the performance of fire and rescue services /." Göteborg : Dept. of Economics, School of Economics and Commercial Law [Nationalekonomiska institutionen, Handelshögsk.], Univ, 2002. http://www.handels.gu.se/epc/data/html/html/PDF/JaldelldissNE.pdf.

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Rodriguez, Alfredo. "Frequency reuse through RF power management in ship-to-ship data networks." Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 1997. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA341252.

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Thesis (M.S. in Electrical Engineering) Naval Postgraduate School, December 1997.<br>"December 1997." Thesis advisor(s): Chin-Hwa Lee. Includes bibliographical references (p. 59). Also available online.
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Arnesen, Adam T. "Increasing Design Productivity for FPGAs Through IP Reuse and Meta-Data Encapsulation." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2011. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/2614.

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As Moore's law continues to progress, it is becoming increasingly difficult for hardware designers to fully utilize the increasing number of transistors available semiconductor devices including FPGAs. This design productivity gap must be addressed to allow designs to take full advantage of the increased logic density that results from rising transistor density. The reuse of previously developed and verified intellectual property (IP) is one approach that has claimed to narrow the design productivity gap. Reuse, however, has proved difficult to realize in practice because of the complexity of IP and the reluctance of designers to reuse IP that they do not understand. This thesis proposes to narrow the design productivity gap for FPGAs by simplifying the reuse problem by encapsulating IP with extra machine-readable information or meta-data. This meta-data simplifies reuse by providing a language independent format for composing complex systems, providing a parameter representation system, defining high-level data types for FPGA IP, and allowing arbitrary IP to be described as actors in the homogeneous synchronous dataflow model of computation.This work implements meta-data in XML and presents two XML schemas that enable reuse. A new XML schema known as CHREC XML is presented as well as extensions that enable IP-XACT to be used to describe FPGA dataflow IP. Two tools developed in this work are also presented that leverage meta-data to simplify reuse of arbitrary IP. These tools simplify structural composition of IP, allow designers to manipulate parameters, check and validate high-level data types, and automatically synthesize control circuitry for dataflow designs. Productivity improvements are also demonstrated by reusing IP to quickly compose software radio receivers.
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Gavel, Sidney. Preparing Data for Reuse. SAGE Publications Ltd, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781036216689.

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Sklar, Annelise. How to Reuse Secondary Data. SAGE Publications Ltd, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781036221713.

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Peng, Xin, Apostolos Ampatzoglou, and Tanmay Bhowmik, eds. Reuse in the Big Data Era. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22888-0.

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Diamantopoulos, Themistoklis, and Andreas L. Symeonidis. Mining Software Engineering Data for Software Reuse. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30106-4.

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Henry, Greg. Increasing data reuse in the unsymmetric QR algorithm. Cornell Theory Center, Cornell University, 1992.

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C, Norton David, and Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, eds. Great Lakes ice data rescue project. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, 2000.

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C, Norton David, and Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory., eds. Great Lakes ice data rescue project. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, 2000.

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Bouabana-Tebibel, Thouraya, Lydia Bouzar-Benlabiod, and Stuart H. Rubin, eds. Theory and Application of Reuse, Integration, and Data Science. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98056-0.

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Weiskopf, Nicole Gray. Enabling the Reuse of Electronic Health Record Data through Data Quality Assessment and Transparency. [publisher not identified], 2015.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Software reuse environment user's guide. Computer Technology Associates, Inc., 1988.

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Keating, Michael, and Pierre Bricaud. "Data and Project Management." In Reuse Methodology Manual. Springer US, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5037-2_12.

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Sim, Ida. "Data Sharing and Reuse." In Principles and Practice of Clinical Trials. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52677-5_190-1.

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Sim, Ida. "Data Sharing and Reuse." In Principles and Practice of Clinical Trials. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52636-2_190.

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Almidfa, Jasim Faisal, Saif E. A. Alnawayseh, Waleed T. Al-Sit, and Haitham M. Alzoubi. "Developing Rescue Mobile Application." In Studies in Big Data. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-55221-2_35.

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Kenn, Holger, and Andreas Birk. "From Games to Applications: Component Reuse in Rescue Robots." In RoboCup 2004: Robot Soccer World Cup VIII. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-32256-6_65.

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Catthoor, Francky, Koen Danckaert, Chidamber Kulkarni, et al. "Automated Data Reuse Exploration Techniques." In Data Access and Storage Management for Embedded Programmable Processors. Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4903-8_5.

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Mannheimer, Sara. "Qualitative Data Reuse in Practice." In Scaling Up: How Data Curation Can Help Address Key Issues in Qualitative Data Reuse and Big Social Research. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-49222-8_3.

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Cascini, Fidelia. "Electronic Health Data Reuse Purposes." In SpringerBriefs in Public Health. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-88497-9_2.

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Abstract This chapter elaborates on several fields of electronic health data (EHD) reuse in healthcare, mainly for public interest reasons. Real-life examples of EHD reuse in epidemiology, including insights into how EHD is applied in surveillance and occupational health, are provided in the first section. The second section elaborates how EHD can be reused in supporting institutional activities and policy making: project examples carried out by eminent health institutions around the globe, such as the global World Health Organization (WHO), the continental European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), the American Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and some regional institutions, such as the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), are illustrated. The third section explores the application of EHD reuse for improving healthcare systems and for carrying out research activities. Specifically, some of the related areas covered include how EHD can be reused in learning healthcare systems, how to advance personalized medicine, how to improve healthcare quality and safety, and how to carry out various research activities. Finally, the fourth section is dedicated to the reuse of EHD for the artificial intelligence (AI) market, which has been experiencing an expansion in healthcare, addressing relevant topics such as administrative costs and associated burden reduction but also training and developing innovative AI-based tools for telemedicine to identify patients at risk for other reuses.
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Corcho, Oscar. "Sharing and Reuse in Knowledge Discovery." In The DATA Bonanza. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118540343.ch8.

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Maikap, Hritesh Rajesh, Omkar Manohar Hepat, Madhuri Manohar Barhate, et al. "Rexobot-Simplifying Rescue Operations Using Arduino." In Data Science and Applications. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-7814-4_5.

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McGrew, Michael A., and Redmond Clark. "Replacement Coating Performance from Lead Paint Projects Using Blasting Additive Technology to Remove Paint and Render Waste Non-Hazardous." In CORROSION 1995. NACE International, 1995. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1995-95152.

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Abstract The authors have developed an abrasive additive that renders lead paint removal wastes non-hazardous under TCLP. With proper engineering controls, it can also reduce the lead in the air generated during blasting. The additive has been successfully utilized with conventional abrasives and equipment to remove heavy metal coatings from over 18,000,000 square feet of steel. The spent residues qualify for solid waste landfilling, beneficial reuse into concrete products or as feedstock for cement kilns. Federal government testing indicates that the additive does not "mask" the TCLP test, but creates a residue capable of passing EPA long term stability testing simulating over 1000 years in a landfill. OSHA has tightened regulations on lead in the air inside containments, causing additional costs for protection of the workers and the environment. Data are presented showing reductions of lead in the air levels associated with the use of the additive. The additive technology is being used on an estimated 15% of all steel lead abatement projects, generating disposal cost savings in excess of 50%. As new technologies are used to blast structural steel, the question arises as to the effect on replacement coating technology. This paper will document three years of laboratory and field study of coating performance on surfaces cleaned with the additive blends. Surface conditions after blasting with the additive/abrasive blend appear to be amenable to virtually all industrial maintenance coating systems.
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Dong, Meiya, Biaokai Zhu, Jumin Zhao, and Jie Song. "Cloud Based AIVR Training System for Emergency Rescue." In 2024 Twelfth International Conference on Advanced Cloud and Big Data (CBD). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/cbd65573.2024.00019.

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Gallaher, D., G. G. Campbell, and W. Meirer. "The rescue and reuse of 1960's nimbus satellite data: Preliminary sea ice extent results for 1964, 1966, and 1969." In IGARSS 2012 - 2012 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/igarss.2012.6350730.

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Hauser, Robert. "Practical Applications for Ash Reuse." In 12th Annual North American Waste-to-Energy Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/nawtec12-2200.

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This panel session reviews a topic of long-standing interest and importance to the municipal waste combustion industry; how can some or all of the ten percent (10%) by volume of incoming material that remains after municipal solid waste is combusted be productively reused? This panel will address various reuse related topics, including but not limited to the following: • Pinellas County, Florida hosts a regional program where recovered ferrous metals from municipal waste combustors are shredded and recycled; an overview of experiences, economics, and logistics will be presented. • The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) will discuss the technical and regulatory background behind a September 2003 Consent Decree entered with American Ash Recycling for removal of residual materials in York County, Pennsylvania. • The City of Tampa has short-listed two (2) companies for what promises to be a precedent-setting ash reuse program; a status report will be given. • SUNY Stony Brook’s Waste Reduction and Management Institute’s work on two demonstration programs using processed MWC ash (using processed MSW combustor ash in both cold mix asphalt and construction quality cement blocks as well as a concrete block demonstration program) will be discussed. • Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s (FDEP’s) multifaceted program to address municipal combustion ash residue beneficial use determinations, ash regulation changes, and its analysis of statewide total metals data will be reviewed.
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Dimov, Aleksandar, Simeon Emanuilov, Boyan Bontchev, Yavor Dankov, and Tasos Papapostolu. "Architectural Approaches to Overcome Challenges in The Development of Data-Intensive Systems." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002521.

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All computing systems nowadays are collecting and processing data from various sources, ranges, and applications. This, in turn, leads to new kinds of problems for the software engineering community to focus on. As a result, there is a shift from software-intensive systems toward data-intensive systems. More challenges reside in size (e.g., amount of data), complexity, heterogeneity, and velocity. This requires activities that differ from solving traditional software development problems.This article will present the fundamental challenges when designing data-intensive systems and discuss some of the most popular software architectural styles together with their potential to tackle these challenges.When architecting an information system that processes substantial amounts of data, the system architects may face many problems of various kinds. The most important of them, are as follows:•Challenges in data management •Potential issues in system design or implementation•Issues in messaging service •Security and privacy issues.With concern to the development and implementation of data-intensive systems, there exist the following challenges:•Data volumes •Data dissemination •Data curation •Software reuse and use of open-source software •Search of data•Data processing and analysis •Information modelling.To manage the level of complexity in software systems and deal with various quality attributes, one should put efforts into the proper design of software systems architecture. One of the important aspects of software architecture is the definition and usage of architectural styles. They represent successful architectural configurations that recur in different software development projects. Architectural styles define types of software components, the types of connectors between them, and their bindings. Styles may also be used as a standard means to fulfil quality requirements and this way – to resolve typical software design challenges. The paper will outline some essential architectural styles, helping to overcome existing problems in achieving system architectural design. The presented styles will be further scrutinized concerning their potential to tackle the previously identified challenges. For example, particular data-intensive systems qualities may be improved by the application of specific styles:•Concurrency may be improved by Priority queue and Publish-Subscribe styles •Data search may be improved by Publish-Subscribe and Cache styles •Data curation may be solved partially or fully with a Priority queue, Publish-Subscribe and Wrapper •Information modelling is successfully tackled by Shared data and Publish-Subscribe styles and so on.On the other side, professionals in the area may also be interested if by application of a specific architectural style, it may negatively affect system qualities, so the tradeoffs required for each solution will be examined. Like, caching style may be appropriate for dealing with data volume and search but needs additional work when data curation is important.
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Jebbar, Oussama, Ferhat Khendek, and Maria Toeroe. "Upgrade of Highly Available Systems: Formal Methods at the Rescue." In 2017 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iri.2017.66.

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Borges, Pietra M., Ana Carolina Badalotti Passuello, Edna Possan, and Jairo José de Oliveira Andrade. "A systematic bibliography review on life cycle assessment and carbon uptake in cementitious materials." In VIII ENCONTRO NACIONAL DE APROVEITAMENTO DE RESÍDUOS NA CONSTRUÇÃO. ANTAC, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46421/enarc.v8i00.4630.

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Faced with already perceptible climate changes, it is increasingly necessary to adopt practices that are more aligned with the concepts of sustainable development. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a method used globally to assess potential environmental impact indicators of the most diverse products and services throughout their life cycle. In civil construction, specifically, the removal of raw material, transportation, construction, use phase, demolition, recycling, reuse, etc. It is used to study the potential of new materials and construction methods, waste management and for environmental certification of buildings and products. The application of this tool enables the diagnosis of each step involved in the process to, consequently, support the decision-making of consumers, companies, and governments. In the recent years, some researchers have been using carbon capture as a method to decrease the CO2 balance for cement-based materials. This article aims to carry out a literature review about the method and its application to evaluate the benefits of carbon dioxide capture for cementitious materials. With this, it will be possible to observe gaps to be filled to improve the coverage at the national and international level. It was possible to perceive that the biggest gaps reside in the data for the inventory, the function unit applied and the lack of standards for this specific application.
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Wiemann, Thomas, Andres Nuchter, Kai Lingemann, Stefan Stiene, and Joachim Hertzberg. "Automatic construction of polygonal maps from point cloud data." In Rescue Robotics (SSRR). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ssrr.2010.5981571.

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Yang, Zhou, Long Hoang Nguyen, Joshua Stuve, Guofeng Cao, and Fang Jin. "Harvey flooding rescue in social media." In 2017 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bigdata.2017.8258166.

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Lee, Pei-Ju, and Vladimir Zadorozhny. "Information Fusion Using Characteristic Linear System in Multi-robot Search and Rescue Task." In 2016 IEEE 17th International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iri.2016.59.

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Reports on the topic "Data rescue and reuse"

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Sirch, Matthias, and James Duncan. Data Rescue: Finding and Preserving Data at Risk. Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18125/mslslh.

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García-Espinosa, J., and C. Soriano. Data management plan. Scipedia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23967/prodphd.2021.9.003.

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This document presents the deliverable D8.1 – the Data Management Plan (DMP) of work package 8 of the prodPhD project. It aims to present the plan for the management, generation, collection, security, preservation and sharing of data generated through the prodPhD project. The DMP is a key element for organizing the project’s data. It provides an analysis of the data, which will be collected, processed and published by the prodPhD consortium. The project embraces the initiatives of the European Commission to promote the open access to research data, aiming to improve and maximize access to and reuse of research data generated by Horizon 2020 projects. In this sense prodPhD will adhere to the Open Research Data Pilot (ORD Pilot) fostered by the European Commission, and this DMP will be developed following the standards of data storage, access and management. This plan will detail what data will be generated through the project, whether and how it will be made accessible for the verification and reuse and how it will be curated and preserved. In this context, the term data applies to the information generated during the different experimental campaigns carried out in the project, and specifically to the data, including associated metadata, to be used to validate the computational models and the technical solutions to be developed in the project. This document is the first version of the DMP and may be updated throughout the project, if significant changes (new data, changes in consortium policies, changes in consortium composition, etc.) arise.
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Hildreth, M. D., A. Boehnlein, K. Cranmer, et al. HEP Software Foundation Community White Paper Working Group - Data and Software Preservation to Enable Reuse. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1488605.

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Winters, Bradford D. Patient Monitoring Systems To Prevent Failure To Rescue. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), 2024. https://doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepc_mhs4monitoring.

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Objectives. To review the evidence published after the previous Making Healthcare Safer (MHS) report on the effectiveness of implementing patient monitoring systems that scan patient data for signs of clinical deterioration to alert a clinician of a potential adverse condition. Methods. We searched PubMed and the Cochrane library for systematic reviews and primary studies, published from January 2018 to April 2024, of patient monitoring systems reporting the activation of a rapid response system (RRS), incidence of cardiorespiratory arrest, hospital mortality, transition to higher level of care, hospital length of stay, measurement of alarm/alert fatigue, or serious adverse events. Findings. We retrieved 4,120 citations, of which 33 articles were eligible for review (3 systematic reviews and 30 primary studies). Three categories of interventions were identified: implementing a new standard of care for patient monitoring; a change in monitoring modality; or a change in parameters monitored and/or implementation of a scoring system and/or application of an artificial intelligence algorithm and/or implementation of a communication cascade. Implementation of an early warning system alone did not improve the relevant outcomes. In primary studies of adults, none of the interventions showed consistent improvement in relevant outcomes (low/ insufficient strength of evidence). However, moderate evidence suggests that changing the monitoring modality may reduce transfers to higher levels of care and length of hospital stay, and modifying monitored parameters was associated with decreased hospital mortality (moderate evidence). There was insufficient evidence for pediatric populations. Conclusions. It is unclear whether early warning systems improve outcomes by using continuous monitoring for vital sign data acquisition, automating early warning score calculation, applying artificial intelligence algorithms, changing the alert communication cascade or changing the standard of care for monitoring.
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Soenen, Karen, Dana Gerlach, Christina Haskins, et al. How can BCO-DMO help with your oceanographic data? How can BCO-DMO help with your oceanographic data?, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1575/1912/27803.

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BCO-DMO curates a database of research-ready data spanning the full range of marine ecosystem related measurements including in-situ and remotely sensed observations, experimental and model results, and synthesis products. We work closely with investigators to publish data and information from research projects supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF), as well as those supported by state, private, and other funding sources. BCO-DMO supports all phases of the data life cycle and ensures open access of well-curated project data and information. We employ F.A.I.R. Principles that comprise a set of values intended to guide data producers and publishers in establishing good data management practices that will enable effective reuse.
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Osadchyi, V., O. Skrynyk, V. Sidenko, et al. ClimUAd: Ukrainian gridded daily air temperature (min, max, mean) and atmospheric precipitation data (1946-2020). Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute (UHMI), Kyiv, Ukraine, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/uhmi.report.03.

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The dataset contains observation based long gridded time series of daily minimum, maximum and mean air temperature and atmospheric precipitation for Ukraine, covering the period of 1946-2020. The dataset was built through the thorough historical climate data processing, which included all mandatory steps: data rescue/digitization of missing values and/or periods in station time series from paper sources, their quality control and homogenization, and interpolation on 0.1o * 0.1o grid. The station data comprised daily values of 178 meteorological stations of Ukraine. The quality control, homogenization and gridding were performed by means of the well established and widely used software INQC, Climatol and MISH, respectively.
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Osadchyi, Volodymyr, Olesya Zavaliy, Liudmyla Palamarchuk, et al. Ukrainian gridded monthly air temperature (min, max, mean) and atmospheric precipitation data (1946-2020). Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute (UHMI), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/uhmi.report.02.

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The dataset contains long gridded time series of monthly minimum, maximum and mean air temperature and atmospheric precipitation for Ukraine, covering the period of 1946-2020. The dataset was built through the thorough historical climate data processing, which included all mandatory steps: data rescue/digitization of missing values and/or periods in station time series from paper sources, their quality control and homogenization, and interpolation on 0.1x0.1 grid. The station data comprised monthly values of 178 stations for air temperature (for each of three parameters) and 224 stations for atmospheric precipitation. The quality assurance and homogenization were performed by means of the widely used homogenization software HOMER (HOMogEnization in R), while the well-known interpolation software MISH (Meteorological Interpolation based on Surface Homogenized data basis) was used to perform the gridding.
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Dunn, Julianne E. How Many Federal Dollars Authorized under Recent Legislation Are Likely to Be Spent in Fourth District States? Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.26509/frbc-ddb-20240926.

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Recent legislation such as the American Rescue Plan Act has authorized increased federal spending over the coming years. This District Data Brief analyzes available data to estimate how much this legislation will boost federal spending in Fourth District states.
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Athey, J. E. Hows and Whys of Data Preservation at the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (1998-2017; presentation): National Geological and Geophysical Data Preservation Program, Data Rescue and Preservation Workshop, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 26-28, 2017. Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/29812.

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Minero Alejandre, Gemma. Ownership of Databases: Personal Data Protection and Intellectual Property Rights on Databases. Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/gups.64578.

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When we think on initiatives on access to and reuse of data, we must consider both the European Intellectual Property Law and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The first one provides a special intellectual property (IP) right – the sui generis right – for those makers that made a substantial investment when creating the database, whether it contains personal or non-personal data. That substantial investment can be made by just one person, but, in many cases, it is the result of the activities of many people and/or some undertakings processing and aggregating data. In the modern digital economy, data are being dubbed the ‘new oil’ and the sui generis right might be con- sidered a right to control any access to the database, thus having an undeniable relevance. Besides, there are still important inconsistences between IP Law and the GDPR, which must be removed by the European legislator. The genuine and free consent of the data subject for the use of his/her data must remain the first step of the legal analysis.
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