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Beránková, M., L. Dömeová, and M. Houška. "User-oriented methodology of communication with expert systems." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 54, No. 5 (2008): 193–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/248-agricecon.

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The article deals with communication between a user and an expert system, especially from the viewpoint of psychology aspects of the communication process. Psychological factor of the communication between the user and the expert system seems to be marginal, although it is a necessary part of a final methodology of the expert system development. Domain expert, knowledge engineer as well as IT expert, who takes part in the expert system creation, usually sets up a unified and static communication interface that is identical for all users. The communication process form highly influences user’s satisfaction of working with the expert system and his willingness to reuse that system. User’s satisfaction expressed by some metrics is one of the key indicators of both efficiency and effectiveness of the expert system. If the system is not used because of the user’s discontent, the money spent for its creation cannot be understood as an investment (asset), but as an expense. In the article, there are classified the users from the point of view of their personality type and some recommendations for a communication project development in the frame of the methodology of the expert system creation are suggested.
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Murad, Dina Fitria, Wirianto Widjaya, Dwi Rahmania Noviani, Nur Fitriyyah, and Liany Minarni Saputri. "Hybrid Mobile Executive Information (m-EIS) System Using Quasar Framework for Indonesia Financial Service Authority." Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Business Intelligence 5, no. 2 (2019): 195. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jisebi.5.2.195-207.

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Background: Given the digital transformation in currently emerging digital era in Financial Service Industry; marked by the rise of Fintech; Financial Service Authority (FSA) is challenged to mitigate new type of risks that are introduced by it. As first step, Indonesia FSA seeks for an effective and efficient way to present up-to-date Strategic Information to its Top Executive Leaders to enable informed strategic decision making.Objective: This study aimed to find the solution to provide information strategic information to Indonesia FSA executives at any-time any-where. The researchers hypothesize that mobile Executive Information System could effectively serve the purpose.Methods: The research activities are laid out based on the Unified Process (UP) Methodology and use Unified Modelling Language (UML) diagrams to communicate the design. At the end of the study, a survey-based on TAM2 is conducted to confirm the study result. The survey is tested to measure its validity, reliability and correlation analysis using SPSS.Results: The study produce mobile executive information system (m-EIS) geared with the latest UI technology framework; Quasar; and microservice pattern. The m-EIS is deployed and implemented. The survey result shows the overall users’ acceptance of the implementation.Conclusion: The study recommends the further enhancement of m-EIS and highlights limitation of the current study for which future study could address and improve.Keywords:Executive Information System, Financial Service Authority, Financial Service Industry, Hybrid Mobile Application, Unified Modelling Language, Unified Process
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Cheng, Kuo Ming, and Jhy Cherng Tsai. "Graph-Based Process Planning for Rotational Part Machined with Tolerancing." Applied Mechanics and Materials 52-54 (March 2011): 1824–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.52-54.1824.

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This paper investigates a methodology and corresponding graph modeling of process planning for cylindrical machined parts with tolerancing. Methods and techniques for representing possible process plans, reducing the complexity and eliminating over-toleranced plans are developed. The method first maps each feature of a part into feasible finishing processes that are capable to achieve the specified tolerances associated with the feature. All possible process plans are then developed by expanding preceding processes of each finishing process. The expanded processes form a graph, or a forest, with processes as nodes and process sequence as links. Processes with same specifications can be further merged and pruned to reduce the complexity of the graph. Tolerance stack-up of each possible plan for simplified results is also further computed by tolerance chart such that over-toleranced plans are eliminated. As there are often many feasible plans for machining a part, the qualified plan that satisfies design specifications is achieved by traversal through the graph imposing tolerance chart. An example is also demonstrated to illustrate the approach and the model. The merit of this method is to employ a unified graph model for representing and reasoning.
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Холодняк Ю.С.,, Костіков О.А., Подлєсний С.В., and Капорович С.В. "ABOUT COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR SIMPLIFIED METHODOLOGY OF COMPLEX ASSESSMENT OF STRENGTH OF TWO-BEAM BEAMS." Перспективні технології та прилади, no. 15 (January 29, 2020): 99–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.36910/6775-2313-5352-2019-15-15.

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Computer programs for calculation the strength of statically determinable double-support and cantilevered I-beams are based on the previously proposed concept of using safe factor spaces of I-beams and significantly simplify and speed up the calculation process. The programs are created in the Mathcad system and illustrated by a numerous of examples. Programs use unified beam schemes, which geometric and power parameters are set by the user. All further calculation is performed by computer in automatic mode. The computer determines the beam support reactions, builds its specific calculation scheme, depicts the diagrams of the shear forces and bending moments, determines the minimum of I-beam size that satisfies the strength conditions for normal, tangential and equivalent stresses. The completed software developments can be recommended to the students and engineers to use for educational purposes and engineering practice. It is recommended to add more functionality to the programs - to determine the deformations of beams - deflections and angles of rotation of sections, which will significantly expand the range of the considered tasks.
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Michel, B., Thomas Helfer, I. Ramière, and C. Esnoul. "3D Continuum Damage Approach for Simulation of Crack Initiation and Growth in Ceramic Materials." Key Engineering Materials 713 (September 2016): 155–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.713.155.

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This paper focuses on the numerical simulation of crack initiation and growth in ceramic materials. This work is devoted to nuclear fuel modelling under irradiation and more precisely to fuel pellet fragmentation assessment at macroscopic and microscopic scales. Simulation tools are developed in the framework of a cooperative program between the CEA, EDF and AREVA devoted to a unified fuel performance software environment called PLEIADES. A smeared crack model is proposed to have a continuous description of crack nucleation and growth at macroscopic scale. This unified description is based on crack extension process from the microscopic scale up to the macroscopic scale. In order to deal with unstable crack extension a specific algorithm is proposed to solve the quasi static nonlinear mechanical problem. A 3D application is presented to illustrate performances and robustness of the smeared crack approach to simulate crack extension in nuclear fuel ceramics. In this application with an internal pressure loading a new methodology is proposed in order to avoid convergence problem due to the indetermination of the quasi static formulation of a softening material equilibrium under Neumann boundary condition.
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Spinillo, Carla Galvão, Ana Emília Figueiredo de Oliveira, Katherine Marjorie, et al. "Designing animated pictorial instructions: A methodology proposed for the Open University of the Unified Health System in Brazil (UNA-SUS/UFMA)." European Journal of Teaching and Education 2, no. 4 (2020): 42–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.33422/ejte.v2i4.525.

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Animated pictorial instructions are effective resources for learning medical content (e.g., surgical procedures). Considering this, the Open University of the Unified Health System of the Federal University of Maranhão (UNA-SUS/UFMA) in Brazil employs animation in their distance learning courses. From 2009 to the present the UNA-SUS/UFMA has offered 48 e-courses to health professionals, reaching around 470,000 enrolments. The development of animated instructions at UNA-SUS/UFMA considers medical and pedagogical knowledge only, lacking information design expertise to reach communication effectiveness. Thus, a design methodology was proposed based on: (a) the results of an analytical study of 100 medical animations; (b) the outcomes of a context analysis of the UNA-SUS/UFMA design process through interviews with the heads of the educational production departments; and (c) the results of an online questionnaire with 1,735 health professionals. The methodology consists of three phases: (1) Structuring: identification and arrangement of different contents (introductory content, inventory information, steps, warnings), resulting in an animation script; (2) Representation: definition of the animation graphic appearance and technological resources (e.g., pictorial style, camera framing, interaction cues), resulting in a visual storyboard or mock-up/prototype that can be tested with users (e.g., comprehension, usability tests); and (3) Finalization: programming and production of the animation. For each phase, instruments/protocols were developed to aid decision-making (form, guidelines and checklist). To evaluate the methodology, a focus group was conducted with the animation stakeholders/developers of the UNA-SUS/UFMA. The results were positive, but suggestions were made to improve the decision-making instruments, which were considered in the methodology final design.
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Тимочко, О. І., С. В. Осієвський, О. О. Тімочко, and П. В. Бєляєв. "Method of troubleshooting in the neural network environment of intellectual decision supporting systems." Збірник наукових праць Харківського національного університету Повітряних Сил, no. 1(67), (January 21, 2021): 134–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.30748/zhups.2021.67.17.

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The issues of error detection in artificial neural networks are considered. They are related to conflicting opinions of experts and / or limited (imperfect) description of the subject area. Approaches to their debugging are analyzed. Ways to improve existing approaches to debugging errors such as “forget about exclusion” are shown. Possible ways of application of the received decisions for debugging of errors “intersection of critical events” are shown. A formalized definition of the error of the neural network intelligent system is proposed, taking into account the requirements for efficiency and accuracy of information presentation. The issues of the influence of incorrect organization of machine learning on the accuracy of classification of elements of the neural network intellectual system are considered. The possibility of applying network contrast methods at the preparatory stage for testing the knowledge base of the intelligent decision support system is proved. This reduces the likelihood of errors of this type for these systems. The classification and analysis of algorithms for sampling knowledge from an artificial neural network are given. It is shown that to detect these types of errors it is advisable to use a modified GLARE algorithm with the adaptation procedure. Block diagrams of algorithms for debugging the knowledge base of an intelligent decision support system using the obtained theoretical solutions are presented. The scheme of the organization of testing process on levels of detailing for integration and modular testing is offered. This approach can be used to implement testing processes of Agile methodology, in particular: Agile Modeling, Agile Unified Process, Agile Data Method, Essential Unified Process, Extreme Programming, Feature Driven Development, Getting Real, Open UP, Scrum, Kanban.
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Gu, Wei, Meheli Basu, Zhang Chao, and Lirong Wei. "A Unified Framework for Credit Evaluation for Internet Finance Companies: Multi-Criteria Analysis Through AHP and DEA." International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making 16, no. 03 (2017): 597–624. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219622017500134.

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Internet finance is China’s newest hot topic in its booming economy. Success story of entrepreneurial ventures such as Alibaba have paved way for numerous entrepreneurs to establish innovative start-ups and enterprises. Presently, number of up and coming small and medium enterprises (SMEs) is above 80% of all new enterprises in China, involving 39 major categories of industrial sectors. Such enterprises are hugely backed by Internet finance companies for funding and easy transactions. It is important to develop efficient methodology and improve existing ones for credit assessment so as to aid Internet finance companies in making effective and symmetric funding decisions. To evaluate the performance of SMEs effectively, we propose an Internet finance credit index system, which includes financial, credit, enterprise development and Internet financial status. We combine the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and data envelopment analysis (DEA) to form a unified evaluation framework, which has the ability to address the subjective (AHP) and the objective (DEA) concerns, respectively. The proposed framework can assist Internet finance organizations to develop a transparent, unbiased and integrated framework for evaluating credit index of SMEs and start-ups. The result of our framework identifies the most important characteristics of SMEs and start-ups which contribute to overall credit rating, provides valuable references for Internet financial organization to make better resource allocation (funding decisions). The framework for credit evaluation also provides start-ups and SMEs an insight into improving their credit rating.
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Mišovič, Milan, and Oldřich Faldík. "Applying of component system development in object methodology." Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 61, no. 7 (2013): 2515–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/actaun201361072515.

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In the last three decades, the concept and implementation of component-based architectures have been promoted in software systems creation. Increasingly complex demands are placed on the software component systems, in particular relating to the dynamic properties. The emergence of such requirements has been gradually enforced by the practice of development and implementation of these systems, especially for information systems software.Just the information systems (robust IS) of different types require that target software meets their requirements. Among other things, we mean primarily the adaptive processes of different domains, high distributives due to the possibilities of the Internet 2.0, acceptance of high integrity of life domains (process, data and communications integrity), scalability, and flexible adaptation to process changes, a good context for external devices and transparent structure of the sub-process modules and architectural units.Of course, the target software of required qualities and the type robust cannot be a monolith. As commonly known, development of design toward information systems software has clearly come to the need for the software composition of completely autonomous, but cooperating architectural units that communicate with each other using messages of prescribed formats.Although for such units there were often used the so called subsystems and modules, see (Jac, Boo, Rumbo, 1998) and (Arlo, Neus, 2007), their abstraction being gradually enacted as the term component. In other words, the subsystems and modules are specific types of components.In (Král, Žeml, 2000) and (Král, Žeml, 2003) there are considered two types of target software of information systems. The first type – there are SWC (Software Components), composed of permanently available components, which are thought as services – Confederate software. The second type – SWA (Software Alliance), called semi Confederate, formed during the run-time of the software system and referred to as software alliance.In both of these mentioned publications there is delivered ​​deep philosophy of relevant issues relating to SWC / SWA as creating copies of components (cloning), the establishment and destruction of components at software run-time (dynamic reconfiguration), cooperation of autonomous components, programmable management of components interface in depending on internal components functionality and customer requirements (functionality, security, versioning).Nevertheless, even today we can meet numerous cases of SWC / SWA existence, with a highly developed architecture that is accepting vast majority of these requests. On the other hand, in the development practice of component-based systems with a dynamic architecture (i.e. architecture with dynamic reconfiguration), and finally with a mobile architecture (i.e. architecture with dynamic component mobility) confirms the inadequacy of the design methods contained in UML 2.0. It proves especially the dissertation thesis (Rych, Weis, 2008). Software Engineering currently has two different approaches to systems SWC / SWA. The first approach is known as component-oriented software development CBD (Component based Development). According to (Szyper, 2002) that is a collection of CBD methodologies that are heavily focused on the setting up and software components re-usability within the architecture. Although CBD does not show high theoretical approach, nevertheless, it is classified under the general evolution of SDP (Software Development Process), see (Sommer, 2010) as one of its two dominant directions.From a structural point of view, a software system consists of self-contained, interoperable architectural units – components based on well-defined interfaces. Classical procedural object-oriented methodologies significantly do not use the component meta-models, based on which the target component systems are formed, then. Component meta-models describe the syntax, semantics of components. They are a system of rules for components, connectors and configuration. Component meta-models for dynamic and mobile architectures also describe the concept of rules for configuration changes (rules for reconfiguration). As well-known meta-models are now considered: Wright for static architecture, SOFA and Darvin for dynamic architecture and SOFA 2.0 for mobile architecture, see (Rych, Weis, 2008).The CBD approach verbally defines the basic terms as component (primitive / composite), interface, component system, configuration, reconfiguration, logical (structural) view, process view (behavioral), static component architecture, dynamic architecture, mobile architecture (fully dynamic architecture), see (IEEE Report, 2000) and (Crnk, Chaud, 2006).The CBD approach also presents several ​​ADL languages (Architecture Description Languages) which are able to describe software architecture. The known languages ​​are integration ACME and UML (Unified Modeling Language), see (Garl, Mon, Wil, 2000) and (UNIFEM, 2005).The second approach to SWC / SWA systems is formed on SOA, but this article does not deal with it consistently.SOA is a philosophy of architecture. SOA is not a methodology for the comprehensive development of the target software. Nevertheless, SOA successfully filled the role of software design philosophy and on the other hand, also gave an important concept linking software components and their architectural units – business services. SOA understands any software as a Component System of a business service and solved life components in it. The physical implementation of components is given by a Web services platform. A certain lack of SOA is its weak link to the business processes that are a universally recognized platform for business activities and the source for the creation of enterprise services.This paper deals with a specific activity in the CBD, i.e. the integration of the concept of component-based system into an advanced procedural, object-oriented methodology (Arlo, Neust, 2007), (Kan, Müller, 2005), (​​Krutch, 2003) for problem domains with double-layer process logic. There is indicated an integration method, based on a certain meta-model (Applying of the Component system Development in object Methodology) and leading to the component system formation. The mentioned meta-model is divided into partial workflows that are located in different stages of a classic object process-based methodology. Into account there are taken the consistency of the input and output artifacts in working practices of the meta-model and mentioned object methodology. This paper focuses on static component systems that are starting to explore dynamic and mobile component systems.In addition, in the contribution the component system is understood as a specific system, for its system properties and basic terms notation being used a set and graph and system algebra.
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Afrianto, Yuggo, Novita Br Ginting, Suratun Suratun, and Yashintya Nelawati. "SISTEM INFORMASI INVENTORY P.O.S (POINT OF SALES) BERBASIS WEB PADA COUNTER CELLULAR." JURTEKSI (Jurnal Teknologi dan Sistem Informasi) 6, no. 2 (2020): 125–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.33330/jurteksi.v6i2.407.

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Abstract: Data from the National Socio-Economic Survey of the National Central Bureau of Statistic (Susenas, BPS) 2016 shows that the average amount of national top up the balance spending per month in 2016 reaches Rp 22,182 per capita. It is becoming a business opportunity for top up the balance of retail entrepreneurs. However, in the process of managing the process of input, output and reporting of goods that are done manually (still using paper) are not monitored properly, often there are outgoing or incoming goods whose data is not recorded. This, in the long run, will cause large losses. The purpose of this study is to build applications that function to help provide information that makes it easy to control the process of entry and exit of goods. The system development methodology used is object-oriented system development using the Unified Modeling Language (UML). The results obtained from this research are the design and construction of Inventory Information System POS (Point of Sales) in the form of Context Diagrams and UML Diagrams (Use Case Diagrams, Activity Diagrams, Class Diagrams, and Sequence Diagrams), with the results of black box testing conducted already in operation properly according to the needs of the retail owner. Keywords: Point of Sales, Retail, UML Abstrak: Data Survei Sosial Ekonomi Nasional Badan Pusat Statistik (Susenas, BPS) 2016 menunjukkan, jumlah rata-rata pengeluaran pulsa secara nasional per bulan pada 2016 mencapai Rp 22.182 per kapita [1]. Tentu saja hal ini menjadi peluang usaha untuk para pengusaha retail counter. Namun, dalam proses pengelolaannya proses input, output dan pelaporan barang yang dilakukan secara manual (masih menggunakan kertas) tidak termonitoring dengan baik, seringkali terjadi adanya barang keluar ataupun barang masuk yang tidak tercatat datanya. Hal ini dalam jangka panjang akan menimbulkan kerugian yang besar. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah membangun aplikasi yang berfungsi dalam membantu memberikan informasi yang memudahkan dalam pengontrolan proses keluar masuknya barang. Metodologi pengembangan sistem yang digunakan adalah pengembangan sistem berorientasi objek menggunakan Unified Modeling Language (UML). Hasil yang didapat dari penelitian ini adalah perancangan dan pembangunan Sistem Informasi Inventory P.O.S (Point of Sales) berupa Diagram Konteks dan UML Diagram (Use Case Diagram, Activity Diagram, Class Diagram, dan Sequence Diagram), dengan hasil pengujian black box yang dilakukan telah beroperasi dengan baik sesuai kebutuhan owner retail. Kata kunci: Point of Sales, Retail, UML
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Unified Process methodology (UP)"

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Justová, Markéta. "Aplikace objektových metod v návrhu informačního systému platební instituce." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-204003.

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The aim of the Diploma thesis is to evaluate the selected object-oriented (OO) methodology as it was defined by its author, on the basis of defined criteria, whether it is applicable in practice when designing an information system, with a main focus on analysis of the new core banking system supporting key processes of payment institution and Forex broker. Diploma thesis describes selected OO methodologies and notations used in the analysis and design of information systems. Further, it focuses on the evaluation of the real usage of selected method (Unified Process) in the environment of payment institution. It confronts the theoretical definition of a selected OO methodology with its application during the analysis of IS through practical demonstrations created within the case study.
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Jayaweera, Prasad M. "A Unified Framework for e-Commerce Systems Development : Business Process Pattern Perspective." Doctoral thesis, Kista : Dept. of Computer and Systems Sciences [Institutionen för Data- och Systemvetenskap], Univ./KTH, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-219.

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Martí, Gómez-Aldaraví Pedro. "DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPUTATIONAL MODEL FOR A SIMULTANEOUS SIMULATION OF INTERNAL FLOW AND SPRAY BREAK-UP OF THE DIESEL INJECTION PROCESS." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de València, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/43719.

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El proceso de atomización desde una vena o lámina líquida hasta multitud de gotas dispersas en un medio gaseoso ha sido un fenómeno de interés desde hace varias décadas, especialmente en el campo de los motores de combustión interna alternativos. Multitud de estudios experimentales han sido publicados al respecto, pues una buena mezcla de aire-combustible asegura una evaporación y combustión mucho más eficientes, aumentando la potencia del motor y reduciendo la cantidad de contaminantes emitidos. Con el auge de las técnicas computacionales, muchos modelos han sido desarrollados para estudiar este proceso de atomización y mezcla. Uno de los últimos modelos que han aparecido es el llamado ELSA (Eulerian-Lagrangian Spray Atomization), que utiliza un modelo Euleriano para la parte densa del chorro y cambia a un modelo Lagrangiano cuando la concentración de líquido es suficientemente pequeña, aprovechando de esta manera las ventajas de ambos. En el presente trabajo se ha desarrollado un modelo puramente Euleriano para estudiar la influencia de la geometría interna de la tobera de inyección en el proceso de atomización y mezcla. Se ha estudiado únicamente el proceso de inyección diésel. Este modelo permite resolver en un único dominio el flujo interno y el externo, evitando así las comunes simplificaciones y limitaciones de la interpolación entre ambos dominios resueltos por separado. Los resultados actuales son prometedores, el modelo predice con un error aceptable la penetración del chorro, el flujo másico y de cantidad de movimiento, los perfiles de velocidad y concentración, así como otros parámetros característicos del chorro.<br>Martí Gómez-Aldaraví, P. (2014). DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPUTATIONAL MODEL FOR A SIMULTANEOUS SIMULATION OF INTERNAL FLOW AND SPRAY BREAK-UP OF THE DIESEL INJECTION PROCESS [Tesis doctoral no publicada]. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/43719<br>TESIS<br>Premiado
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Štancl, Marek. "Návrh informačního systému." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-234705.

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The content of this thesis is analysis and design Planning software using agile software development methodology for small and middle size projects. I focused primary on specific work products of roles Analytic and Project manager laid down by selected methodology. Created solution can be used as project documentation for the subsequent development of application itself. The result of this thesis allow the reuse of this principles and practices to future projects of similar scope.
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Sirous, Reza. "Identifying and overcoming barriers in launching sustainable energy projects in the industrial sector using multi-methodology." Master's thesis, Universidade de Aveiro, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/19093.

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Mestrado em Engenharia e Gestão Industrial<br>The aim of this essay has been to try out Soft Systems Methodology in development of a multidisciplinary framework to launch energy sustainability in Iranian industry sector. A petrochemical industry, one small sized company from the automobile industry and an energy service company are studied due to their diversity in conditions. The petrochemical industry is recognized to possibly have more gains in terms of improving energy consumption. Beyond SSM, the AHP model, MCIR framework, UML, and financial feasibility study methods are used in the development of CSEL framework. The AHP model applied in this study transforms qualitative data into quantitative decision making results. The MCIR framework classifies the barriers which have interrelated nature and identifies the gaps of energy sustainability in industry. NPV and SPB of financial analysis methods are applied in this framework and finally UML diagrams depict the information process in the latter subsystem of this framework.<br>O objectivo desta tese é definir uma metodologia multidisciplinar, usando Soft Systems Methodology, com vista a analisar o sector da Indústria no Irão do ponto de vista de lançamento de novos projectos de sustentabilidade energética. Para a metodologia proposta uma indústria petroquímica, uma pequena empresa do ramo automóvel e uma empresa que faz consultoria em energia são analisadas. A indústria petroquímica surge como a que potencialmente terá maiores ganhos do ponto de vista de poupança energética. Para além de SSM, o modelo AHP, a framework MCIR, diagramas UML e um estudo de viabilidade financeira são usados para o desenvolvimento da metodologia proposta. O modelo AHP usado neste estudo permite trabalhar dados qualitativos de uma forma quantitativa. A framework MCIR classifica as barreiras interrelacionadas e identifica as necessidades de sustentabilidade energética na indústria. Métodos de análise financeira são usados na metodologia proposta e, por último, diagramas UML mostram o processo de informação.
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Šimko, David. "Lokalizace Vstupního profilu normy ISO/IEC 29110 do češtiny a jeho publikace v Eclipse Process Framework Composer." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-193845.

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The aim of diploma thesis is translation, customization, realization and publication English version of Entry profile which is part of ISO/IEC 29110 in Eclipse Process Framework Composer tool with own methodology of realization so that profile will be available to Czech expert public. The goals are achieved by conversion of Entry Profile in Eclipse Process Framework Composer tool into web form. The first benefit of diploma thesis is description and characteristics of Entry Profile which is part of ISO/IEC 29110 standard, which serves to profile understanding and its practical usage. The second benefit is creation own methodology which allows Entry Profile conversion into electronic version. For profile realization is used Eclipse Process Framework Composer tool. The third benefit is detail reference book of profile realization in Eclipse Process Framework Composer. The main benefit is Entry Profile created in web form, which is available to expert public. At the beginning of diploma thesis is described Entry Profile, its goal, structure and implementation packages. In third chapter is described concept of Unified Method Architecture which serves as theoretical input for chapter about Eclipse Process Framework Composer tool. In fourth chapter is characterized tool for management and maintenance methodology - Eclipse Process Framework Composer. Follows chapter about methodology of profile realization in Eclipse Process Framework Composer. Sixth chapter is detail reference book realization of Entry Profile in Eclipse Process Framework Composer. In following chapter is profile published in web form. Eight chapter evaluates realization and publication in Eclipse Process Framework Composer tool.
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Štacha, Jan. "Analýza a návrh informačního systému elektronického vzdělávání." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2007. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-236840.

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This thesis is focused on IBM Rational Unified Process methodology, which represents complex and robust aproach to software development and software lifecycle. This methodology is well described and every step of software lifecycle is predictible. Thats the reason why is becoming used in many software development organizations. The main goal of this thesis is deep description of this methodology and creation common outputs of inception and elaboration phase of e-learning information system. IBM Rational Unified Process is called use-case driven aproach, thats the reason why is emphasized descripton of all use-cases.
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Seman, Ondřej. "Analýza a návrh informačního systému s využitím metodiky RUP." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2007. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-412796.

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IBM Rational Unified Process is a robust iterative software development methodology. The main goal of master´s thesis is to describe the aspects of this methodology and to analyze and design a fictional information system within the scope of "inception" and "elaboration" phase.
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Pospíšil, Jiří. "Analýza a návrh informačního systému řízení know-how v ICT společnosti." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2007. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-412760.

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The thesis deals with a problem of the design of information system. The design of system is provided with Rational Unifeid Process methodology. This thesis creates a list of requests to system. It makes an analysis and a design of current information system. It useses a RUP methodology to realize two first phases, inception phase and elaboration phase. Created elaboration phase of document is a base for creating programming prototype in Ruby on Rails environment using Ruby language with combination of HTML code.
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Hart, Peter Bartholomew. "A plm implementation for aerospace systems engineering-conceptual rotorcraft design." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/28278.

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The thesis will discuss the Systems Engineering phase of an original Conceptual Design Engineering Methodology for Aerospace Engineering-Vehicle Synthesis. This iterative phase is shown to benefit from digitization of Integrated Product&Process Design (IPPD) activities, through the application of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) technologies. Requirements analysis through the use of Quality Function Deployment (QFD) and 7 MaP tools is explored as an illustration. A "Requirements Data Manager" (RDM) is used to show the ability to reduce the time and cost to design for both new and legacy/derivative designs. Here the COTS tool Teamcenter Systems Engineering (TCSE) is used as the RDM. The utility of the new methodology is explored through consideration of a legacy RFP based vehicle design proposal and associated aerospace engineering. The 2001 American Helicopter Society (AHS) 18th Student Design Competition RFP is considered as a starting point for the Systems Engineering phase. A Conceptual Design Engineering activity was conducted in 2000/2001 by Graduate students (including the author) in Rotorcraft Engineering at the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA. This resulted in the "Kingfisher" vehicle design, an advanced search and rescue rotorcraft capable of performing the "Perfect Storm" mission, from the movie of the same name. The associated requirements, architectures, and work breakdown structure data sets for the Kingfisher are used to relate the capabilities of the proposed Integrated Digital Environment (IDE). The IDE is discussed as a repository for legacy knowledge capture, management, and design template creation. A primary thesis theme is to promote the automation of the up-front conceptual definition of complex systems, specifically aerospace vehicles, while anticipating downstream preliminary and full spectrum lifecycle design activities. The thesis forms a basis for additional discussions of PLM tool integration across the engineering, manufacturing, MRO and EOL lifecycle phases to support business management processes.
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Books on the topic "Unified Process methodology (UP)"

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1966-, Ambler Scott W., and Constantine Larry L, eds. The Unified process inception phase: Best practices in implementing the UP. CMP, 2000.

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Constantine, Larry L., Roger Smith, and Scott W. Ambler. The Unified Process Elaboration Phase: Best Practices in Implementing the UP. CMP Books, 2000.

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1966-, Ambler Scott W., ed. The Unified process elaboration phase: Best practices in implementing the UP. R&D Books, 2000.

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Constantine, Larry L., and Scott W. Ambler. The Unified Process Construction Phase: Best Practices in Implementing the UP. CMP Books, 2000.

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Constantine, Larry L., and Scott W. Ambler. The Unified Process Inception Phase : Best Practices for Implementing the UP. CMP Books, 2000.

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1966-, Ambler Scott W., and Constantine Larry L, eds. The Unified process transition and production phase: Best practices in implementing the UP. CMP Books, 2002.

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Constantine, Larry L., and Scott W. Ambler. The Unified Process Transition and Production Phases : Best Practices in Implementing the UP. CMP Books, 2001.

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Davidson, Judith. Writing Up Methods in Team-Based Qualitative Research. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190648138.003.0004.

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Methodological writing on complex teams is examined from three perspectives: (1) in process, (2) ideal, and (3) methodological literature. Under the topic of in-process methodological writing, the reader will learn how to construct bins for methodological documentation, from logs and memos to coding and the ongoing construction of a methodological library. Periodic reviews of methodological work will also be discussed. Ideal descriptions of methodology, which are in constant flux, are required throughout the conduct of a project, and this section provides useful, hands-on examples of these forms and how they can serve team needs. In the last section, the reader will learn about new ways to kick-start team writing on methodological issues. This chapter emphasizes the importance of methodological writing to the endeavor of qualitative research, urging qualitative researchers to savor the joys of methodological writing as they would the joys of reporting on substantive findings.
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Broadberry, Stephen N., Claire Giordano, and Francesco Zollino. Productivity. Edited by Gianni Toniolo. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199936694.013.0007.

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Italy's economic growth over its 150 years of unified history did not occur at a steady pace, nor was it balanced across sectors. Relying on an entirely new input (labor and capital) database, this chapter evaluates the different labor productivity growth trends within the Italian economy's sectors, as well as the contribution of structural change to productivity growth. Italy's performance is then set in an international context: a comparison of sectoral labor productivity growth rates and levels within a selected sample of countries (United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Japan, India) allows us to better time, quantify, and gauge the causes of Italy's catching-up process and subsequent more recent slowdown. Finally, the paper analyzes the proximate sources of Italy's growth, relative to the other countries, in a standard growth accounting framework, in an attempt also to disentangle the contribution of both total factor productivity growth and capital deepening to the country's labor productivity dynamics.
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Holt, Robin. Unhomeliness. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199671458.003.0008.

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Arguing that Smith’s spectator is notable for its bridging skepticism and Kant’s sense of a unified subject, but wanting in its presenting a somewhat cosy, moralized, and self-sustaining sense of self, this chapter brings in the more unsettling views of spectating propounded by William Hazlitt. Hazlitt takes up the ideas propounded by Smith and Kant, but refuses to entertain the idea of there being a certain or sustained sense of self outside of the effort of self presenting. The characters of King Lear, Lady Macbeth and Macbeth are used to illustrate this argument. In this sense the self is constantly being produced through spectating, and hence is always living alongside itself, so to speak, often in uncanny ways. The self is its continual attempt at self presenting. In relation to strategic inquiry, this places the work of strategy centre stage, literally, as that process of inquiry by which any organization is brought into meaningful form.
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Lerma Valero, José R. "Correct and Optimized Methodology for the Process Start-up." In Plastics Injection Molding. Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3139/9781569906903.015.

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Alvarez, Jhon, and Julio Hurtado. "UP-VSE: A Unified Process - Based Lifecycle Model for Very Small Entities." In Communications in Computer and Information Science. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98998-3_21.

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Shalom, Erez, Yuval Shahar, Meirav Taieb-Maimon, et al. "Can Physicians Structure Clinical Guidelines? Experiments with a Mark-Up-Process Methodology." In Knowledge Management for Health Care Procedures. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03262-2_6.

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Saito, Nozomi. "Introduction: Bottom-Up Methodology for Integrating Synthetic Double Helix Molecules Via Self-Assembly Process." In Springer Theses. Springer Japan, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54514-9_1.

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Saunders, Gordon, and Tobias Müller. "Application of a Standardized Design Procedure in the Development of Automated Micro-assembly Processes." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72632-4_2.

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AbstractAutomated precision assembly of e.g. optical systems requires development efforts in manifold domains, such as part feeding, handling, alignment, bonding and quality control. The use of systematic design procedure enables the rapid and complete development of new applications and use cases using existing equipment. Combined with modular equipment and subsystems, the use of a standardized design process significantly reduces development time and therefore costs. A generic methodology based on the functional decomposition of assembly task requirements and a coherent synthesis of functional process building blocks can be an answer to reduced process ramp-up time, more stable processes and enable concurrent engineering for novel tool and process development.
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Lee, Namju. "Understanding and Analyzing the Characteristics of the Third Place in Urban Design: A Methodology for Discrete and Continuous Data in Environmental Design." In Proceedings of the 2020 DigitalFUTURES. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4400-6_11.

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AbstractWith a rapid development of data-driven technologies, many opportunities have arisen to understand and characterize urban contexts. This paper addresses the methodology to understand a place in urban settings through the lens of third places and motility based on the walkable distance. To capture and process third-place data, fetched from Google Places, based on a given location, this paper discuses two data structures and process of discrete and continuous data. Representation of third places in a specific location of a city is characterized by representative queries. Its identified chart as a perspective of understanding a designated area could compare with other charts in different places. This method allows us to distinguish the constitution of third places based on the distance among places, enabling us to develop design strategies to differentiate or accord the sites based on mobility. The goal is to set up a method to process, interpolate, and visualize discrete and continuous urban data with representative queries of third places based on distance.
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Brad, Stelian. "Domain Analysis with TRIZ to Define an Effective “Design for Excellence” Framework." In Creative Solutions for a Sustainable Development. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86614-3_34.

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AbstractDesign for Excellence (DfEx) is the name given to an engineering process where a product is designed to meet a set of objective functions that cover its lifecycle. There are negative correlations between different objective functions in this set and issues related to technological complexity are added, since modern products typically fall into the category of smart connected mechatronic products. This context leads to complexity in terms of tackling the design process. Simultaneous engineering and PLM platforms can only partially handle such levels of complexity. To our knowledge, the subject of DfEx was treated in current researches from a limited perspective, which does not necessarily cover the complexity of the present-day context. In order to formulate a reliable DfEx framework, this research considers a strategy based on tools that manage in a systematic way the process of identifying the comprehensive set of barriers and conflicts that obstruct DfEx. This research highlights the level of complexity in setting up a reliable methodology to DfEx of modern, sophisticated mechatronic products. A set of guidelines to be placed at the foundation of an effective DfEx methodology is formulated with the support of TRIZ.
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Cappitelli, Francesca, and Federica Villa. "Novel Antibiofilm Non-Biocidal Strategies." In Microorganisms in the Deterioration and Preservation of Cultural Heritage. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69411-1_5.

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AbstractSubaerial biofilm (SAB) formation on cultural heritage objects is often considered an undesirable process in which microorganisms and their by-products, e.g., enzymes and pigments, cause damage or alteration to a surface. Since biofilms are widespread phenomena, there has been a high demand for preventive and control strategies that resist their formation or reduce their negative effects once formed. Up to date, the main strategy to control biofilms has been the use of biocides. Because of their intrinsic properties, biocidal products can pose risks to humans, animals, and the environment. In this chapter, the authors call “green” only those alternative strategies to biocides able to prevent/control biofilms but that do not kill microorganisms, i.e., irrespective of the use of natural compounds. Here, we describe some of the methods that are most commonly used to test the effectiveness of antibiofilm compounds with multiple-species biofilm model systems. A unified terminology and well described protocols and guidelines are still required to compare and test the effectiveness of traditional or novel compounds against biofilms retrieved on heritage surfaces.
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Loh, Paul, Yuhan Hou, Chun Tung Tse, Jiaqi Mo, and David Leggett. "Freeform Volumetric Fabrication Using Actuated Robotic Hot Wire Cutter." In Proceedings of the 2020 DigitalFUTURES. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4400-6_26.

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AbstractThis paper discusses the design, fabrication and operational workflow of a novel hot-wire cutter used as an end effector for a robotic arm. Typically, hot wire cutters used a linear cutting element which results in ruled surfaces geometry. While several researchers have examined the use of hot wire cutter with cooperative robotic arms to create non-ruled surface geometry, this research explores the use of an actuated hot wire cutter manoeuver by a single robotic arm to produce similar form. The paper outlines the machine making process and its workflow resulting in a 1:1 scale prototype. The paper concludes by examining how the novel tool can be applied to an urban stage design. The research set up a fabrication procedure that has the potential to be deployed as an on-site fabrication methodology.
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Butting, Arvid, and Andreas Wortmann. "Language Engineering for Heterogeneous Collaborative Embedded Systems." In Model-Based Engineering of Collaborative Embedded Systems. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62136-0_11.

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AbstractAt the core of model-driven development (MDD) of collaborative embedded systems (CESs) are models that realize the different participating stakeholders’ views of the systems. For CESs, these views contain various models to represent requirements, logical functions, collaboration functions, and technical realizations. To enable automated processing, these models must conform to modeling languages. Domain-specific languages (DSLs) that leverage concepts and terminology established by the stakeholders are key to their success. The variety of domains in which CESs are applied has led to a magnitude of different DSLs. These are manually engineered, composed, and customized for different applications, a process which is costly and error-prone. We present an approach for engineering independent language components and composing these using systematic composition operators. To support structured reuse of language components, we further present a methodology for building up product lines of such language components. This fosters engineering of collaborative embedded systems with modeling techniques tailored to each application.
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Conference papers on the topic "Unified Process methodology (UP)"

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Lee, Roderick K. W., Michael G. Montero, and Paul K. Wright. "Design Methodology for the Thermal Packaging of Hybrid Electronic-Mechanical Products: A Case Study on the Berkeley Emulation Engine (BEE)." In ASME 2003 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2003/dac-48790.

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This paper presents a design methodology for the thermal design and packaging of hybrid electronic-mechanical products. In this work, tight integration between ECAD and MCAD was achieved through the use of a web-based tool used in managing the concurrent designs, called the Domain Unified CAD Environment (DUCADE). This work also reduced the amount of time required for thermal simulation by using a web-based Design of Experiment Testbed (DOET) to systematically determine effects of varying system parameters before full-scale computational fluid dynamics (CFD) thermal modeling was performed. The design process began by proper selection of material, manufacturing process and cooling methods, based on electrical and integrated circuit design. DUCADE was then set up to monitor couplings between the various domains. This was followed by computer-aided-design and computer-aided-engineering of the mechanical package. In computer-aided-engineering, DOET was first used to determine variables that had significant effect on the thermal system response. Detailed CFD thermal simulations were then carried out in FLOTHERM only focusing on variables that the DOET determined to have strong effect. Rapid prototypes were fabricated to refine the design before final production. Each step of the cycle was tested and demonstrated through a case study on the design of the Berkeley Emulation Engine (BEE) which involved multi-disciplinary electrical, mechanical, and thermal design.
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Kormeier, Thomas, and Stephan Rudolph. "On Self-Similarity as a Design Paradigm." In ASME 2005 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2005-84167.

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Towards the future goal of providing a unified computer aided engineering design framework, engineering design languages are an already available option. Their application allows to formalize the computer aided design synthesis and analysis process. Design languages serve as a computable abstraction of design representation and synthesis processes by use of rule-based information processing mechanisms. In many design languages, recurrent rule patterns can be observed at various levels of abstraction in the synthesis processes. This gives rise to the existence hypothesis of generic patterns in such design information processing systems. As the abstraction of such a recurrent generic pattern, a self-similar design paradigm for design languages is introduced and investigated in this work. The self-similar design paradigm implies itself from a discussion on the nature of design problems and their solution implementation using design languages. The purpose of this self-similar design paradigm is to combine both top-down and bottom-up design sequences to form a consistent and recursive design process model. The self-similar design paradigm constitutes a theoretical framework for the thorough exploration of design spaces. It should be applicable on all abstraction levels of a design process. A comprehensive design methodology is developed by explaining how the self-similar design paradigm is reflected in the data abstraction and representation models which are both inherent to the design with design languages. As a conclusion, the completeness and the generality of the approach is investigated and discussed.
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Zhuang, Linda, Jessy Xu, Mengfeng Tsai, et al. "A novel methodology of process weak-point identification to accelerate process development and yield ramp-up." In 2016 13th IEEE International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology (ICSICT). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsict.2016.7999060.

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Singh, D., O. D. Restrepo, P. P. Manik, et al. "Bottom-up methodology for predictive simulations of self-heating in aggressively scaled process technologies." In 2018 IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium (IRPS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/irps.2018.8353650.

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Marreiro, David, and Vladislav Vashchenko. "Wafer level test methodology for HV latch-up spacing rules development in BCD process technologies." In 2017 39th Electrical Overstress/Electrostatic Discharge Symposium (EOS/ESD). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/eosesd.2017.8073444.

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Shim, Yeon-Ah, Se-Jin Park, Ju-Hyun Kim, Jea-Hee Kim, and Kee-Ho Kim. "Methodology to set up mask CD specification including MEEF and process sensitivity of mask CD error." In SPIE 31st International Symposium on Advanced Lithography, edited by Donis G. Flagello. SPIE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.657081.

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Pirker-Fruhauf, Anton, and Matthias Kunze. "A novel methodology to combine and speed-up the verification process of simulation and measurement of integrated circuits." In 2008 IEEE AUTOTESTCON. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/autest.2008.4662622.

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Mehrabi, Mostafa G., and Elijah Kannatey-Asibu. "A New Methodology for Sensor Selection in Process Monitoring of Reconfigurable Machining Systems (RmSs)." In ASME 2002 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2002-32869.

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This article outlines a new approach for selecting an appropriate monitoring system for any given machining system. Presented are the concepts of fault, sensor, signal processing and computing spaces and their generic characteristics. Study of their fundamental properties reveals that there are certain levels of uncertainty involved in describing them. This has led us to the adoption of fuzzy systems theory as a fundamental tool for development of the “Mapping Theory”. It is shown that based on the characteristics of the faults and the type of machining operations, it is possible to rank the sensors based on their characteristics and to come up with an appropriate multi-sensor monitoring system. Examples are provided to show the effectiveness of the approach.
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Zachar, Matej, Vladimi´r Danisˇka, Ivan Reha´k, Marek Vasˇko, and Vladimi´r Necˇas. "Analytical Methodology for Optimization of Waste Management Scenarios in Nuclear Installation Decommissioning Process." In ASME 2009 12th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2009-16148.

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The nuclear installation decommissioning process is characterized by production of large amount of various radioactive and non-radioactive waste that has to be managed, taking into account its physical, chemical, toxic and radiological properties. Waste management is considered to be one of the key issues within the frame of the decommissioning process. During the decommissioning planning period, the scenarios covering possible routes of materials release into the environment and radioactive waste disposal, should be discussed and evaluated. Unconditional and conditional release to the environment, long-term storage at the nuclear site, near surface or deep geological disposal and relevant material management techniques for achieving the final status should be taken into account in the analysed scenarios. At the level of the final decommissioning plan, it is desirable to have the waste management scenario optimized for local specific facility conditions taking into account a national decommissioning background. The analytical methodology for the evaluation of decommissioning waste management scenarios, presented in the paper, is based on the materials and radioactivity flow modelling, which starts from waste generation activities like pre-dismantling decontamination, selected methods of dismantling, waste treatment and conditioning, up to materials release or conditioned radioactive waste disposal. The necessary input data for scenarios, e.g. nuclear installation inventory database (physical and radiological data), waste processing technologies parameters or material release and waste disposal limits, have to be considered. The analytical methodology principles are implemented into the standardised decommissioning parameters calculation code OMEGA, developed in the DECOM company. In the paper the examples of the methodology implementation for the scenarios optimization are presented and discussed.
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Boon, Ang Ghim, Chen Changqing, Alfred Quah, et al. "Failure Analysis Methodology on Systematic Defect in ADC_PLL Ring Pattern Due to Plasma De-Chuck Process." In ISTFA 2010. ASM International, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2010p0058.

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Abstract In this paper, a low yield case relating to a systematic array of failures in a ring pattern due to ADC_PLL failures on low yielding wafers will be studied. A systematic problem solving process based on the application of a variety of FA techniques such as TIVA, AFP current imaging, layout path tracing, PVC and XTEM together with Fab investigation is used to understand the root cause as well as failure mechanism proposed. This process is particularly critical in a wafer foundry in which there is minimal available data on the test condition setup to duplicate the exact failure. The ring pattern was due to systematically open via as a result of polymer built-up from plasma de-chuck issue. It would serve as a good reference for a wafer Fab that encounters such an issue.
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Roye, Thorsten. Unsettled Technology Areas in Deterministic Assembly Approaches for Industry 4.0. SAE International, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/epr2021018.

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Increased production rates and cost reduction are affecting manufacturing in all sectors of the mobility industry. One enabling methodology that could achieve these goals in the burgeoning “Industry 4.0” environment is the deterministic assembly (DA) approach. The DA approach is defined as an optimized assembly process; it always forms the same final structure and has a strong link to design-for-assembly and design-for-automation methodologies. It also looks at the whole supply chain, enabling drastic savings at the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) level by reducing recurring costs and lead time. Within Industry 4.0, DA will be required mainly for the aerospace and the space industry, but serves as an interesting approach for other industries assembling large and/or complex components. In its entirety, the DA approach connects an entire supply chain—from part manufacturing at an elementary level to an OEM’s final assembly line level. Addressing the whole process of aircraft design and manufacturing is necessary to develop further collaboration models between OEMs and the supply chain, including addressing the most pressing technology challenges. Since all parts aggregate at the OEM level, the OEM—as an integrator of all these single parts—needs special end-to-end methodologies to drastically decrease cost and lead time. This holistic approach can be considered in part design as well (in the design-for-automation and design-for-assembly philosophy). This allows for quicker assembly at the OEM level, such as “part-to-part” or “hole-to-hole” approaches, versus traditional, classical assembly methods like manual measurement or measurement-assisted assembly. In addition, it can increase flexibility regarding rate changes in production (such as those due to pandemic- or climate-related environmental challenges). The standardization and harmonization of these areas would help all industries and designers to have a deterministic approach with an end-to-end concept. Simulations can easily compare possible production and assembly steps with different impacts on local and global tolerances. Global measurement feedback needs high-accuracy turnkey solutions, which are very costly and inflexible. The goal of standardization would be to use Industry 4.0 feedback and features, as well as to define several building blocks of the DA approach as a one-way assembly (also known as one-up assembly, or “OUA”), false one-way assembly, “Jig-as-Master,” etc., up to the hole-to-hole assembly approach. The evolution of these assembly principles and the link to simulation approaches are undefined and unsolved domains; they are discussed in this report. They must be discussed in greater depth with aims of (first) clarifying the scope of the industry-wide alignment needs and (second) prioritizing the issues requiring standardization. NOTE: SAE EDGE™ Research Reports are intended to identify and illuminate key issues in emerging, but still unsettled, technologies of interest to the mobility industry. The goal of SAE EDGE™ Research Reports is to stimulate discussion and work in the hope of promoting and speeding resolution of identified issues. SAE EDGE™ Research Reports are not intended to resolve the challenges they identify or close any topic to further scrutiny.
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