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Journal articles on the topic "Interaction Overview Diagrams"

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Whittle, Jon. "Extending interaction overview diagrams with activity diagram constructs." Software & Systems Modeling 9, no. 2 (2009): 203–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10270-009-0114-7.

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Plavsic, Vera, and Emil Secerov. "Modeling of login procedure for wireless application with interaction overview diagrams." Computer Science and Information Systems 5, no. 1 (2008): 87–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/csis0801087p.

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In this paper we describe in details UML modeling of login procedure, which is a part of UserBarCodeReader application, developed for large stores and intended for use as a customer support during the shopping session. Login procedure is realized within access control system, in this case over a wireless network. Paper gives the whole modeling and implementation cycle of login procedure, from Use Case diagrams to the Java source code. Login procedure is modeled using interaction overview diagram, new in UML 2.0 which gives concise representation and divides complex sequence diagram into several smaller. The link between these diagrams is modeled with OCL postcondition and precondition expressions.
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Adi darma, Wawang. "Perancangan Sistem Produksi Lampu dengan Metode Perancangan Berorientasi Objek di PT. Cosmo Technology Indonesia Kabupaten Sukabumi." JURNAL BUANA INFORMATIKA CBI 5, no. 2 (2022): 142–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.53918/jbicbi.v5i2.34.

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The development of information technology (IT) so rapidly, including for the field of ERP (Enterprice Resources Planning). To design and build an ERP system, it is necessary to first analyze the system to be built, especially for the design of Rekayas Software (RPL). The results of this study are expected to find the results of good and correct analysis so as to be able to implement the system into a program using JAVA.
 
 This research consists of several parts analysis. The core of this research is to review the problems that exist in the company, in determining user requirements or user needs, then generate design in the form of diagrams used as a system design tool. The point explanation that will be done is Business Overview, Organizational Structure, Department Description, User Requirement. While the design of the system using UML consisting of several diagrams are Activity Diagram, Use Case Diagram, Sequence Diagram, Class Diagrams, Entity Diagrams, Communication diagrams, State Machine Diagrams, Component Diagrams, Deployment Diagrams, Composite Structure Diagrams, Interaction Overview Diagrams, Object Diagrams , Package Diagram, Timing Diagram,
 
 The author takes the object case that is PT. COSMO TECHNOLOGY which is located at Jl. Raya Segog Km.14 Batununggal Village Kec. Cibadak, Sukabumi-West Java. Is a company engaged in decorative lights and is developing a business in the field of toys.
 
 Keywords: ERP, UML
 
 
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Manguki', Indra Dody Kurniawan, Jonie Tanijaya, and Olan Jujun Sanggaria. "Analisis Kekuatan Kolom Beton Bertulang Berdasarkan Diagram Interaksi Kolom." Paulus Civil Engineering Journal 3, no. 2 (2021): 125–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.52722/pcej.v3i2.245.

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The column interaction diagram is a boundary area graph showing the various combinations of axial loads and moments that the column can safely hold. The benefit of a column interaction diagram provides an overview of the strength of the column in question. This study aims to analyze rectangular and circular columns using column interaction diagrams and then compare the strength of the columns in withstanding a combination of axial loads and bending moments with the same area. In this study, square and circular columns have the same number of reinforcement, diameter of reinforcement, steel strength, concrete quality, and cross-sectional area. The column is reviewed based on five conditions, namely pure axial load conditions, pure bending moment, and three failure conditions. Based on the five conditions that occurred, a column interaction diagram was created by using Microsoft Excel. Results of the analysis show that in the same area, the square column is stronger in withstanding the bending moment (Mu) of the circular column by 0.015 - 0.61%, while the circular column is stronger in resisting the axial force (Pu) of the square column by 1,9 - 4.4%.
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Li, Hairuo. "Overweight and overload implementation in Apollo systems." Applied and Computational Engineering 6, no. 1 (2023): 285–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2755-2721/6/20230789.

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Apollo is a high-performance, flexible architecture developed by Baidu, Kinglong, and a consortium of more than 40 companies for the purpose of accelerating the development, testing, and deployment of Autonomous Vehicles. This article first describes Apollo in terms of the functionality of the system and the interaction between its components, and then analyzes the conceptual architecture through system evolution, control and data flow, and concurrency, while illustrating the impact of the division of developer responsibilities on this. Then will go through a detailed overview of the concrete architecture of Baidu Apollo with working on mapping the source code from the Apollo Github Website to our architecture using the diagram drawing tool Scitools Understand. And divided into five parts, the report concludes with five major parts: the process from mapping code to diagram; concrete architecture explanation; unexpected dependencies discovery; subsystem analysis, and sequence diagrams presented in a more accurate and specific way. Finally, this report will propose a specific feature or enhancement to the current concrete architecture. The impact that this feature or enhancement can have on the non-functional requirements and stakeholders of the system will be explored based on the existing architecture and component interactions. In this regard, this report discusses two specific approaches that can be implemented and compares the two approaches through SAAM analysis to determine the best approach.
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Cox, Marjolein, An Steegen, and Jan Elen. "Using Causal Diagrams to Foster Systems Thinking in Geography Education." International Journal of Designs for Learning 9, no. 1 (2018): 34–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.14434/ijdl.v9i1.22756.

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To gain insight into complex sustainability problems and acknowledge complexity is essential and can be achieved by creating an overview of the entire system, including interaction between variables. Therefore, systems thinking is recognized as a vital cognitive skill required to grasp complex global problems. Nevertheless, the implementation of systems thinking into general education, and geography in particular, is sadly limited. Encouraging students to use appropriate tools will probably help them understand systems complexity. A lesson series to foster systems thinking in a Belgian high school geography course was developed and implemented. In this design, produced by researchers in consultation with teachers, students were required to elaborate causal diagrams based on original texts and graphs of complex geographical issues. Causal diagrams are expected to support the development of students’ systems thinking ability. The interpretation of the information sources from a geographical, and thus multidimensional perspective, is the core of inquiry-based instruction aimed at fostering systems thinking. By describing the gradual use of causal diagrams as a tool to visually represent given data, this article contributes an example of this scaffolding technique in geography education. In addition to a description of the lesson series itself, we also discuss how decisions in the design process were influenced by theoretical as well as practical aspects of geography education in Flanders (Belgium). Furthermore, first reflections on the implementation are illustrated.
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Zhang, Xitao, Lingda Wu, Shaobo Yu, and Kang Li. "Layer-Edge Patterns Exploration and Presentation in Multiplex Networks: From Detail to Overview via Selections and Aggregations." Electronics 8, no. 4 (2019): 387. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics8040387.

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Multiplex networks have been widely used to describe the multi-type connections of entities in the real world. However, researches for multiplex networks visualization unilaterally focus on the presentation of topological structure, lacking of specific high-level information presentation for quantitative comparison of interlayer structure. Users cannot participate in the exploration and freely choose the layers (or sub-graphs, regions, etc.) of interest for structural comparison. Contraposing the layer-edge patterns visual analysis tasks of multiplex networks, this paper puts forward a novel solution for exploration and analysis that tightly couples topological structure and high-level patterns. It mainly contains a multi-force directed model to realize the balanced layout of nodes in multi-layer topology, as well as two kinds of high-level patterns of which the visual representations are, respectively, designed by a familiar metaphor—that is, the similar pattern representation based on the area-proportional Venn diagrams and the interaction pattern representation based on the directed arrows. Furthermore, views association is implemented through underlying data sharing and multiple interactions which can be used to gain insights through the creation of selections of interest and produce high-level infographic-style overviews simultaneously. The experiments on real-world data demonstrate the support of the proposed method for layer-edge patterns analysis tasks in multiplex networks and the effectiveness for analyzing the multi-layer structure of multiplex networks.
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Ciortea, M. E. "The Impact of Cloud Manufacturing on RAMI 4.0." International Journal of Engineering and Technology 16, no. 1 (2024): 27–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.7763/ijet.2024.v16.1250.

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The paper deals with an empirical way of approaching the cloud manufacturing system on Reference Architectural Model Industry 4.0 (RAMI 4.0). The complex system wants to provide an overview of the advantage offered by cloud manufacturing through direct interaction with RAMI 4.0. For modeling the empirical system, we used the Visual Object Net++ package, which is simple to implement, offers the possibility of optimizing the system right from the design and analysis stage. It provides real-time information on the various activities in the nodes under analysis. The diagrams thus obtained are clear and relatively easy to analyze and interpret by qualified persons. This system is easy to implement and comes to the aid of company managers with the necessary information provided in real time with the actions carried out through RAMI 4.0.
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Karyanto, Sarah Nia, Asniwati Asniwati, and Suhaimi Suhaimi. "Effect of Parenting Parenting Secure attachment on Children's Independence through Interaction Child Social." Journal of Advances in Education and Philosophy 6, no. 6 (2022): 339–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.36348/jaep.2022.v06i06.005.

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Independence is one _ aspect necessary development _ developed since age early. The independence of children is not an innate trait but through their existence learning process and need trained since age early, influencing factors independence child consist from pattern foster from parents, secure attachment and children 's social interactions. From the results of initial observations and interviews, it can be concluded that the level of independence of children is still relatively low. Destination study this is for describe and analyze influence pattern foster parents secure attachment on children's independence through interaction social child. This research uses quantitative descriptive research with a total sample of 137 child group B in sub- district kindergarten North Banjarbaru. The technique of collecting data is by observing and distributing questionnaires. The techniques used in analyzing the data are multiple correlation techniques and path diagrams to show an overview of the relationship between variables according to the assumptions used. Research results show that: (1) Parenting pattern tend use pattern foster democratic, secure attachment, children's social interaction, and independence child included in the category height; (2) there is a positive and significant relationship between the pattern foster to social interaction; (3) there is a positive and significant relationship between secure attachment in the family to children's social interactions; (4) there is a positive and significant relationship between parenting pattern for children's independence; (5) there is a positive and significant relationship between secure attachment in the family towards independence child; (6) there is a positive and significant relationship between social interaction on children's independence; (7) there is a positive and significant relationship between parenting patterns through social interaction on children's independence; (8) there is a positive and significant relationship Among secure attachment through social interaction on children's independence. Conclusion: there are influence by partial and simultaneous from pattern foster parents secure attachment on children's independence through interaction social child. Should head kindergarten unit for together build positive communication _ moment communicate with teachers and parents for analyze development independence in children. This thing could conducted with open a sharing forum or swap opinion with teachers and parents about problem nor development child age early.
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Macridachis-González, Jorge, Laura Bayés-García, and Teresa Calvet. "An Insight into the Solid-State Miscibility of Triacylglycerol Crystals." Molecules 25, no. 19 (2020): 4562. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25194562.

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The crystallization properties of triacylglycerols (TAGs) strongly determine the functional properties of natural lipids. The polymorphic and mixing phase behavior of TAG molecules have long been, and still are, a hot topic of research with special relevance for the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and food industry. To avoid the difficulties arising from the study of whole real fats, studies at the molecular level on mixtures of a limited number of TAGs has become an indispensable tool to identify the underlying causes of the physical properties in lipid systems. In particular, phase diagrams of binary mixtures of TAGs exhibiting a different degree of heterogeneity (monoacid or mixed fatty acids; molecular symmetry; the presence of cis or trans double bonds) have resulted in a significant breakthrough in our knowledge about structure–interaction–function relationships. The present work aims to provide an overview of the main reports regarding binary and ternary TAG systems, from the early studies to the most recent developments.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Interaction Overview Diagrams"

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Louati, Aymen. "Contribution à la formalisation et à la vérification des diagrammes dynamiques UML2 à base des réseaux de Petri." Thesis, Paris, CNAM, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015CNAM1106/document.

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Les systèmes informatiques envahissent de plus en plus notre quotidien, en allant de la plus simple application de lecture des fichiers audio, à la plus critique comme les voitures et les avions. Dans les systèmes critiques, la validation par vérification formelle s'impose. Cette thèse s'inscrit dans ce cadre et tend à doter le langage UML, langage de modélisation standard de facto, d'une sémantique formelle pour des finalités de vérification. En premier lieu, nous avons analysé et révisé le fondement théorique des principales approches de formalisation et de vérification issues de la littérature et se focalisant sur le langage UML, ses profils et les concepts des réseaux de Petri (RdPs). En deuxième lieu, nous avons proposé une nouvelle approche hiérarchique de formalisation des diagrammes globaux d'interactions (IOD). En se basant sur ce point, nous avons développé des formalismes temporels et temporisés des diagrammes de Timing UML2 (TD), appliqués par des exemples d'illustration. Ensuite, nous avons conçu une approche de vérification sur les approches développées, s'intéressant aux Systèmes Temps Réel (STRs), utilisant l'extension temporelle du langage des contraintes objets OCL/Temps Réel (OCL TR), le profil UML MARTE et la logique temporelle temporisée (TCTL), exploitée d'une technique de vérification automatique après la transformation du modèle (Model Checking). Enfin, nous avons appliqué les formalismes proposés sur une étude de cas, afin de garantir leurs efficacités logique et temporelle<br>The computer systems have increasingly invaded our daily lives from the simplest application as audio files reading to the most critical one as cars and airplanes. For critical systems, the validation by the formal verification is required. This Thesis concerns this area of research and aims to ensure the betterment of UML language, which is the de facto standard, with formal semantics for verification finality. For the first part, we have analyzed and revised the theoretical foundations the existing formal verification methods used UML, their profiles and the basic concepts of the Petri nets (PNs). For the second part, we have created a novel hierarchical approach to formalize the Interaction Overview Diagrams (IOD). Based on this idea, we have developed temporal formalisms based on the UML2 Timing Diagrams (TD), applied by illustration examples. Then, we have proposed a Formal Verification approach based on last formalisms which are interested in Real Time Systems (RTS) and employ the temporal extension of the Object Constraints language (OCL/Real Time) (OCL TR), the UML MARTE profile and the timed computation Tree logic (TCTL), given by the Model Checking technique after the model's transformation. Finally, we have applied all the proposed formalisms through a case study, in order to ensure its logical and temporal efficiency
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Louati, Aymen. "Contribution à la formalisation et à la vérification des diagrammes dynamiques UML2 à base des réseaux de Petri." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, CNAM, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015CNAM1106.

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Les systèmes informatiques envahissent de plus en plus notre quotidien, en allant de la plus simple application de lecture des fichiers audio, à la plus critique comme les voitures et les avions. Dans les systèmes critiques, la validation par vérification formelle s'impose. Cette thèse s'inscrit dans ce cadre et tend à doter le langage UML, langage de modélisation standard de facto, d'une sémantique formelle pour des finalités de vérification. En premier lieu, nous avons analysé et révisé le fondement théorique des principales approches de formalisation et de vérification issues de la littérature et se focalisant sur le langage UML, ses profils et les concepts des réseaux de Petri (RdPs). En deuxième lieu, nous avons proposé une nouvelle approche hiérarchique de formalisation des diagrammes globaux d'interactions (IOD). En se basant sur ce point, nous avons développé des formalismes temporels et temporisés des diagrammes de Timing UML2 (TD), appliqués par des exemples d'illustration. Ensuite, nous avons conçu une approche de vérification sur les approches développées, s'intéressant aux Systèmes Temps Réel (STRs), utilisant l'extension temporelle du langage des contraintes objets OCL/Temps Réel (OCL TR), le profil UML MARTE et la logique temporelle temporisée (TCTL), exploitée d'une technique de vérification automatique après la transformation du modèle (Model Checking). Enfin, nous avons appliqué les formalismes proposés sur une étude de cas, afin de garantir leurs efficacités logique et temporelle<br>The computer systems have increasingly invaded our daily lives from the simplest application as audio files reading to the most critical one as cars and airplanes. For critical systems, the validation by the formal verification is required. This Thesis concerns this area of research and aims to ensure the betterment of UML language, which is the de facto standard, with formal semantics for verification finality. For the first part, we have analyzed and revised the theoretical foundations the existing formal verification methods used UML, their profiles and the basic concepts of the Petri nets (PNs). For the second part, we have created a novel hierarchical approach to formalize the Interaction Overview Diagrams (IOD). Based on this idea, we have developed temporal formalisms based on the UML2 Timing Diagrams (TD), applied by illustration examples. Then, we have proposed a Formal Verification approach based on last formalisms which are interested in Real Time Systems (RTS) and employ the temporal extension of the Object Constraints language (OCL/Real Time) (OCL TR), the UML MARTE profile and the timed computation Tree logic (TCTL), given by the Model Checking technique after the model's transformation. Finally, we have applied all the proposed formalisms through a case study, in order to ensure its logical and temporal efficiency
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Meena, Deepak Kumar. "Test Case Generation From UML Interaction Overview Diagram and Sequence Diagram." Thesis, 2013. http://ethesis.nitrkl.ac.in/5068/1/211CS3072.pdf.

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The most important part of the testing attempts is the test case generation. Unified modeling language(UML) is the most generally used to describe design specification and analysis by both academic and industry. UML models offer a lot of information that should not be ignored in testing. Testing of software is a time-consuming activity which requires a great deal of planning and resources. In scenario-based testing, test scenarios are used for generating test cases, test drivers etc. By combining different UML components, different views of the program under test are used. UML provides the capability to enhance (explore) the static structure and dynamic behavior of a software system. Different UML strategies and techniques are implemented during the whole software development life cycle. Therefore UML becomes the source of test case generation. The main problems in testing object oriented programs is test case selection, it is impossible to stimulate the program with all data of the input domain. A pragmatic approach is to concentrate on typical message sequences as modled using the sequence diagram. Testing based on sequence diagrams seems to be intuitive. Each sequence diagram specifies one test case or set of test cases. We proposed a method generate test cases using Interaction Overview diagram and sequence diagram. Our work considers interaction operators of UML 2.0 Sequence diagram like alt , loop par to generate test cases. First we construct the SD and Interaction Overview diagram for the given problem .After this we generate XMI code for these diagram using magic draw software ,its generate ID’s of all nodes and all paths. Then we developed an intermediate graph, named UML in- teraction graph(UIG) and message dependency graph of sequence diagram. From the generated UIG, we generate different case, for represent different scenarios.
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Books on the topic "Interaction Overview Diagrams"

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NRP Neonatal Resuscitation Textbook (English version). 6th ed. American Academy of Pediatrics, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/9781581106305.

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The new 6th edition textbook includes video clips will reflect the 2010 American Academy of Pediatrics and American Heart Association Guidelines for Neonatal Resuscitation. This textbook wtih extensively updated Neonatal Resuscitation Program materials represent a shift in approach to the education process, eliminating the slide and lecture format and emphasizing a hands-on, interactive, simulation-based learning environment. Content updates include: Changes in the NRP™ Algorithm, Elimination of Evaluation of Amniotic Fluid in Initial Rapid Assessment, Use of Supplemental Oxygen During Neonatal Resuscitation, Use of Pulse Oximetry, Revisions in the NRP flow diagram, Chest Compression Procedures, Overview and Principles of Resuscitation, Initial Steps of Resuscitation, Use of Resuscitation Devices for Positive-Pressure Ventilation, Endotracheal Intubation and Laryngeal Mask Airway Insertion, Medications, Special Considerations, Resuscitation of Babies Born Preterm, Ethics and Care at the End of Life, Integrated Skills Station Performance Checklist, including Clear and Concise Tables, Detailed Figures, Extensive Learning Tools, and Easy Step-by-Step Illustrations.
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Jacobsen, Dean, and Olivier Dangles. Ecology of High Altitude Waters. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198736868.001.0001.

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This book brings together current knowledge on patterns and processes in the ecology of streams, lakes, and wetlands situated at more than 3000 m above sea level. The alpine headwaters of the large Asian rivers and Lake Titicaca are both well-known and iconic examples. High altitude waters include more than these systems—they are both numerous and cover many habitat types, organisms, and specializations. The book provides an overview of the variety of aquatic ecosystems and habitats, their environmental features, prominent species, and their functional adaptations to the harsh aquatic environmental conditions through to global diversity patterns along altitudinal gradients, community dynamics, species interactions and dispersal, trophic relations, and energy flows. High altitude waters are ideal systems to address a broad range of topical themes in ecology because patterns and processes are both diverse and singular. The book highlights how key concepts in ecology (e.g. the stress gradient hypothesis, the biodiversity–ecosystem functioning relationship) could find relevant study models in high altitude waters. The usual perception of pristine mountain waters is far from true, particularly in the case of high altitude waters at low latitudes where human population density is often high, and local communities live in intimate contact with, utilize, influence, and exploit these aquatic systems. Climate change effects, extinction risks of mountain populations due to vanishing glaciers, multiple human impacts, management, and conservation are also treated thoroughly. The book is richly illustrated with diagrams and numerous pictures of these poorly known systems and species.
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Book chapters on the topic "Interaction Overview Diagrams"

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Baresi, Luciano, Angelo Morzenti, Alfredo Motta, and Matteo Rossi. "From Interaction Overview Diagrams to Temporal Logic." In Models in Software Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21210-9_9.

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Jena, Ajay Kumar, Santosh Kumar Swain, and Durga Prasad Mohapatra. "Model Based Test Case Generation from UML Sequence and Interaction Overview Diagrams." In Computational Intelligence in Data Mining - Volume 2. Springer India, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2208-8_23.

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Helmke, Stefan, Bernhard Goetze, Robert Scheffler, and Gregor Wrobel. "Interactive, Orthogonal Hyperedge Routing in Schematic Diagrams Assisted by Layout Automatisms." In Diagrammatic Representation and Inference. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86062-2_2.

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AbstractSchematic diagrams are used in graph-based engineering systems. They focus mainly on the structure of the design object. Graph-based engineering systems help to solve a concrete design task. This is primarily realized by the application of domain-specific languages. The layout of schematic diagrams is of particular importance, and a neat representation is desirable. But automatically generated layouts cannot always fully match the intention of a modeler. To improve automatic layouts and enable a user-specific representation, an algorithm that allows interactive changes of the orthogonal hyperedge geometry was implemented. In this paper, we present this algorithm and give an overview of such interactions. Additionally, several reductions of the hyperedge geometry are shown. Furthermore, a local, automatic routing considering interactions on the hyperedge geometry is presented. The consideration of domain-specific semantics and the possibility of interactive changes is a new approach. All algorithms were implemented in a self-developed software framework.
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"UML Interaction Overview Diagrams." In The Elements of UML™ 2.0 Style. Cambridge University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511817533.016.

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Unhelkar, Bhuvan. "Activity Diagrams, Interaction Overview Diagrams, and Business Process Models." In Software Engineering with UML. Auerbach Publications, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781351235181-7.

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Abrams, Peter A. "Overview." In Competition Theory in Ecology. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192895523.003.0012.

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Abstract This last chapter summarizes the criticisms of recent competition theory in the preceding chapters, and stresses the importance of resource-based models and increased attention to adaptive behavioural change in developing new models of interspecific competition. It includes a more speculative treatment of aspects of the scientific process leading to the continued use of models that treat competition as a purely direct interaction. The substantial body of work adopting the direct-interaction framework creates an ‘assumption drag’, permitting continued use of these early but often misleading simplifications. Lack of agreement on the definitions of interactions is another factor that favours continued use of direct-interaction models. Progress has been inhibited by oversimplifications in analysing models, such as equating coexistence with mutual invasibility, or assessing the stability of multi-species systems using isocline diagrams. The economics and sociology of scientific research act against the projects best able to inform future directions for theoretical ecology.
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Andersen, Peter Bøgh, and Martin Brynskov. "The Semiotics of Smart Appliances and Pervasive Computing." In Human Computer Interaction. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-87828-991-9.ch038.

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This chapter presents digital habitats, a conceptual and methodological framework for analyzing and designing smart appliances in the context of pervasive computing. The concrete topic is a project in pervasive gaming for children. The framework consists of a set of theoretical concepts supplemented by diagrams for representing semiformal models. We give a short overview of selected theories of play and gaming and apply the framework to an implemented simple pervasive game. Finally, we use the framework in a constructive manner to produce a concrete design of a new game. The result is discussed and compared to other approaches. The main points are the following: (a) it can describe communicative as well as material acts plus the way they hang together; (b) it provides an explicit link between human activities and their spatial context; (c) it has an explicit dynamic model that precisely describes the conditions for executing actions; and (d) it offers a typology of participant roles based on linguistic theory, which supports design processes.
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Li, Qing, Yi Zhuang, Jun Yang, and Yueting Zhuang. "Multimedia Information Retrieval at a Crossroad." In Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and Networking, Second Edition. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-014-1.ch134.

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From late 1990s to early 2000s, the availability of powerful computing capability, large storage devices, high-speed networking, and especially the advent of the Internet, led to a phenomenal growth of digital multimedia content in terms of size, diversity, and impact. As suggested by its name, “multimedia” is a name given to a collection of data of multiple types, which include not only “traditional multimedia” such as images and videos, but also emerging media such as 3D graphics (like VRML objects) and Web animations (like Flash animations). Furthermore, relevant techniques have been developed for a growing number of applications, ranging from document editing software to digital libraries and many Web applications. For example, most people who have used Microsoft Word have tried to insert pictures and diagrams into their documents, and they have the experience of watching online video clips such as movie trailers from Web sites such as YouTube.com. Multimedia data have been available in every corner of the digital world. With the huge volume of multimedia data, finding and accessing the multimedia documents that satisfy people’s needs in an accurate and efficient manner becomes a nontrivial problem. This problem is referred to as multimedia information retrieval. The core of multimedia information retrieval is to compute the degree of relevance between users’ information needs and multimedia data. A user’s information need is expressed as a query, which can be in various forms such as a line of free text like “Find me the photos of George Washington,” a few keywords like “George Washington photo,” a media object like a sample picture of George Washington, or their combinations. On the other hand, multimedia data are represented using a certain form of summarization, typically called index, which is directly matched against queries. Similar to a query, the index can take a variety of forms, including keywords, visual features such as color histogram and motion vector, depending on the data and task characteristics. For textual documents, mature information retrieval (IR) technologies have been developed and successfully applied in commercial systems such as Web search engines. In comparison, the research on multimedia retrieval is still in its early stage. Unlike textual data, which can be well represented by term vectors that are descriptive of data semantics, multimedia data lack an effective, semantic-level representation that can be computed automatically, which makes multimedia retrieval a much harder research problem. On the other hand, the diversity and complexity of multimedia data offer new opportunities for the retrieval task to be leveraged by the techniques in other research areas. In fact, research on multimedia retrieval has been initiated and investigated by researchers from areas of multimedia database, computer vision, natural language processing, human-computer interaction, and so forth. Overall, it is currently a very active research area that has many interactions with other areas. In the coming sections, we will overview the techniques for multimedia information retrieval, followed by a review on the applications and challenges in this area. Then, the future trends will be discussed, and some important terms in this area are defined at the end of this chapter.
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Conference papers on the topic "Interaction Overview Diagrams"

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Louati, Aymen, Chadlia Jerad, and Kamel Barkaoui. "On CPN-based verification of hierarchical formalization of UML 2 Interaction Overview Diagrams." In 2013 5th International Conference on Modeling, Simulation and Applied Optimization (ICMSAO 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmsao.2013.6552703.

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Djaoui, Chafika, Elhillali Kerkouche, Allaoua Chaoui, and Khaled Khalfaoui. "Generating Maude Specifications from UML Interaction Overview Diagrams: A Graph Transformation Based Approach." In 2018 Fifth International Symposium on Innovation in Information and Communication Technology (ISIICT). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isiict.2018.8613723.

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Djaoui, Chafika, Elhillali Kerkouche, Allaoua Chaoui, and Khaled Khalfaoui. "A Graph Transformation Approach to Generate Analysable Maude Specifications from UML Interaction Overview Diagrams." In 2018 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration for Data Science (IRI). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iri.2018.00081.

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Ábrego, Christopher E., Panos S. Shiakolas, and Michael R. Sobhy. "Developing an Educational and Research Human Robot Interaction Environment for a Mechanical Finger/Hand." In ASME 2015 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2015-52305.

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Human robot interaction (HRI) has become a growing area of study due to the increasing application of robots in work environments and daily life and interact and work in tandem with human operators. This synergy between humans and robots have expanded human endeavors and motivated neoteric and prospective areas of robotics research. The objective of this research is to develop an environment where both researchers and students can experience and experiment with different interaction modes with a robotic finger and hand. The acquisition and the post processing of environmental data from the hardware allow the user to envisage decision making algorithms. The present HRI environments have both closed and open loop controlled interaction modes for research and demonstration purposes. The interaction modes include direct open loop manipulation, force threshold interaction, voice commands, and variable force close. This additionally demonstrates the ease in functionality and augmentation in the testbed. As a result of speech recognition test, the testbed has a 79% success rate and has a 90% success rate in the force threshold test. The manuscript will also describe how certain actions are performed based on Prime States. An overview of the state algorithms are described as well as decision making diagrams.
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Asayama, Tai, and Robert Jetter. "An Overview of Creep-Fatigue Damage Evaluation Methods and an Alternative Approach." In ASME 2008 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2008-61820.

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Renewed interest in elevated temperature nuclear reactors has occasioned a reassessment of creep-fatigue damage evaluation methods. Points to be improved in the current methods employed in Subsection NH of the ASME B&amp;PV Code and other design codes are discussed as well as an alternate approach which avoids some of these problems. Most current creep-fatigue damage evaluation methods separately evaluate cyclic fatigue damage and creep damage and assess the combined damage through interaction diagrams. Typically test data are evaluated through a Miner’s Rule summation of fatigue damage and either a time fraction summation of creep damage or a ductility exhaustion approach in order to establish the appropriate interaction curve. In these approaches, cycles to failure can be counted directly but creep damage is a calculated parameter, subject the limitations of the evaluation technique. There can be considerable scatter in the results. The process is reversed for design and the methodology chosen to assess creep damage will have a major impact on the viability of the design process. This was found to be particularly true for advanced alloys such as Mod9Cr-1Mo-V, aka Grade 91. An alternate approach to determination of cyclic life has been proposed which avoids parsing the damage into creep and fatigue components. This approach, called the Simplified Model Test (SMT), employs a test specimen with elastic follow-up sized to represent the stress and strain redistribution encountered in more complex structures. The correlation parameter between test and design is the elastically calculated strain and the dependent test variable is the observed cycles to failure. The SMT approach has two major advantages. First, because the correlation parameter is elastically calculated strain, it is not necessary to calculate the inelastic stress-strain history for a design evaluation; either directly through inelastic analysis or indirectly through manipulation of elastic analyses. Second, because the test specimen itself incorporates the hardening, softening and aging effects of the structure it represents, it is not necessary do rely on theoretical modeling of these effects in an artificial separate accounting of creep and fatigue damage.
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Bouabana - Tebibel, Thouraya. "Semantics of the interaction overview diagram." In Integration (IRI). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iri.2009.5211565.

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Bouabana-Tebibel, Thouraya. "UML 2 Interaction Overview Diagram Validation." In 2009 Fourth International Conference on Dependability of Computer Systems. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/depcos-relcomex.2009.47.

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Mishra, Alina. "Dynamic Slicing of UML Interaction Overview Diagram." In 2019 IEEE 9th International Conference on Advanced Computing (IACC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iacc48062.2019.8971586.

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Martin, A., C. Pétesch, Y. Lejeail, et al. "Efficiency Diagram Alternative Rule for Ratchetting: Historical Background, Overview, On-Going Developments." In ASME 2018 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2018-84161.

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RCC-MRx Code is the result of the merger of the RCC-MX 2008, developed in the context of the research reactor Jules Horowitz Reactor project, and the RCC-MR 2007, which established rules applicable to the design of components operating at high temperature and to the Vacuum Vessel of ITER. This code has been issued in French and English versions by AFCEN (Association Française pour les règles de Conception et de Construction des Matériels des Chaudières Electro-nucléaires) in 2012, 2015, and a new edition will be published by the end of 2018. This new edition integrates a significant evolution for the rules dedicated to the ratchetting evaluation through the so-called “efficiency diagram rule”. This rule was initially developed to present a less penalizing rule than the classical “3 Sm” rule and to analyze the interaction between creep and ratchetting in the high temperature domain. Since the first edition of RCC-MR code, several modifications have been made to this rule to improve its representativeness for this kind of damage. These modifications were motivated and justified by numerous experimental tests. The last significant evolution is thus the occasion to present through this article, the background of this rule, the major evolutions already incorporated in the code and also the on-going developments.
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Lee, Szu-Hung, Pingfei Jiang, Peter R. N. Childs, and Keith Gilroy. "Functional Analysis Diagrams With the Representation of Movement Transitions." In ASME 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2013-63738.

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A study on utilising a graphical interface to represent movement transmission within products has been conducted to support a creative conceptual design process that separates the consideration of functional requirements and motion requirements. In engineering design, many representations of product structure have been proposed to assist in understanding how a design is constituted. However, most of these representations demonstrate only functions and are not able to demonstrate design structure. Functional Analysis Diagrams (FAD) provides a solution for this. An FAD shows not only functions but also physical elements by the network of blocks and arrows and thus it is capable of demonstrating various types of information and the design scheme. This characteristic gives FADs an advantage for designers to combine different types of information including useful and harmful interactions to gain an overview of the design task. This study focuses on using circles instead of arrows to represent movement attributes of mechanisms and machine elements in a Kinematic Functional Analysis Diagram (KFAD) and explores methods of utilising it in mechanical design. A commercial case study of medical equipment design conducted with the assistance of KFADs and a component database, mechanism and machine elements taxonomy (MMET), is described to illustrate the process. The design outcome shows that it is feasible to follow the proposed conceptual design process. With the help of KFADs and the machine elements taxonomy to enable consideration of movements, diverse considerations and design solutions are possible.
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