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Ziakis, Christos, and Maro Vlachopoulou. "Web Content Management Systems used by Search Engine Optimization Experts for Top Rankings in Search Engine Result Pages." WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTERS 20 (September 24, 2021): 207–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.37394/23205.2021.20.22.

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There are several Web Content Management Systems (WCMS) available that are used by web developers in order to develop and manage a website. In addition, over the last years, companies have invested in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques by applying the factors used by search engines, such as Google, in order to rank amongst the first results in Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs). On-page factors such as the implementation of keywords in the title tags and the website loading time are amongst the criteria that are taken into consideration and are directly affected by the website’s technology and WCMS. Following a relevant literature review, the authors conducted research amongst 6682 websites in order to identify whether and which WCMS is used by SEO experts’ websites that appear in the top search results. Findings indicated that custom made websites that do not rely on widely used WCMSs appear more frequently at the top of search results, while the Drupal CMS appears quite high, despite it being used by a small number of websites across the web.
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Distante, Damiano, Michele Risi, and Giuseppe Scanniello. "Enhancing Navigability in Websites Built Using Web Content Management Systems." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 24, no. 03 (2014): 493–515. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194014500193.

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Websites built using Web Content Management Systems (WCMSs) usually provide their users with three types of access structures to surf their contents: indexes of categories, breadcrumb trails, and sitemaps. In addition, to find contents of his/her interest, a user can perform more or less advanced full-text searches. In this paper we propose an automatic approach to extend the navigation structure of websites developed using WCMSs with Semantic Navigation Maps (SNMs), a complementary navigation structure that enables linking and navigating contents based on their lexical similarity. The approach uses an information retrieval technique (namely, Latent Semantic Indexing) to identify lexical similarities between textual contents, and a fuzzy clustering algorithm to form groups of similar web pages. For each page of the website, a set of navigation links towards pages showing similar content and a measure of such similarity is provided. The paper presents the approach to generate SNMs, an implementation for the Joomla! open source WCMS, and the results of an empirical evaluation involving two real world websites built using this WCMS.
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KODALI, RAMBABU, KULDIP SINGH SANGWAN, and VIVEK K. SUNNAPWAR. "PERFORMANCE VALUE ANALYSIS FOR THE JUSTIFICATION OF WORLD-CLASS MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS." Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Systems 03, no. 01 (2004): 85–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219686704000417.

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World-class manufacturing systems (WCMS) has attracted the attention of industries all over the world. The perceptible impact of WCMS lies in attaining the far reaching world-class standards. Attempts have been made to examine WCMS for the feasibility in Indian industries. The present work describes a performance value analysis for the justification of WCMS for Indian industries.
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Xue, Shan Liang, Qing Yan Wei, Guang Ming Jiao, and Dun Wen Zuo. "Research Code Management System Based on J2EE." Key Engineering Materials 431-432 (March 2010): 188–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.431-432.188.

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Web-based Code Management System (WCMS) is an essential tool for realizing information exchange in distant collaborative product design and manufacturing among global-based enterprises. A framework for WCMS is built up on a three-tier client/server system and the WCMS is developed utilizing JAVA and J2EE technologies. The developed WCMS mainly uses servlets and JSP to handle user inputs and manage and retrieve code data from the database through the JDBC driver, with the server components stored on a middleware program called Tomcat. The WCMS developed in this work has been successfully implemented in an enterprise.
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Meid, Sandra, Roman Baum, Philipp Bhatty, et al. "SOCCOMAS: A Self-Describing and Content-Independent Application for Semantic Ontology-Controlled Web-Content-Management-Systems." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 1 (August 4, 2017): e20033. https://doi.org/10.3897/tdwgproceedings.1.20033.

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Ontologies are usually utilized for representing knowledge. Here, we extend this use and demonstrate that ontologies also can be used for describing and controlling semantic Web-Content-Management-Systems (WCMS). We call the resulting application SOCCOMAS: a self-describing and content-independent application for semantic ontology-controlled Web-Content-Management-Systems (http://escience.biowikifarm.net/wiki/SOCCOMAS). SOCCOMAS manages the contents of its WCMS through a corresponding knowledge base that is stored in a tuple store. It makes its contents accessible via a flexible and interactive graphical user interface (GUI), utilizing the JavaScript framework AngularJS. Central to SOCCOMAS is a set of application ontologies and a Java middleware, both of which have been developed by us. The ontologies contain the descriptions that control the behavior of the WCMS and the Java middleware interprets these descriptions as an operation-language with commands, attributes and variables. This language is used for describing and therewith defining the function and design of the GUI of the WCMS, including all its user interactions, the underlying data schemes and representations, and all workflow processes of the WCMS. The core application implements a set of default features, such as versioning, provenance and access rights management. These features will be available in all semantic WCMS instances that are based on SOCCOMAS. Because of the ontology-controlled design, SOCCOMAS allows easy customization with a minimum of technical programming background required. Thereby, each WCMS can have its own particular data views, input forms and workflows. The morphological data repository Morph∙D∙Base serves as a first use-case for SOCCOMAS, for which we are implementing ontology-based specimen and media entry representations as well as a new module for the generation of ontology-based morphological descriptions with semantic image annotation.
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Xing, Yaping, Ebo Liu, Bailin Ren, et al. "Preparation and Tribological Behavior of Nitrogen-Doped Willow Catkins/MoS2 Nanocomposites as Lubricant Additives in Liquid Paraffin." Lubricants 11, no. 12 (2023): 524. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/lubricants11120524.

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In this study, willow catkins/MoS2 nanoparticles (denoted as WCMSs) have been prepared using a hydrothermal method. The WCMSs were modified with oleic acid (OA) to improve dispersion in base oil. The friction and wear properties of WCMSs in liquid paraffin (LP) for steel balls were investigated using a four-ball wear tester. The results have shown that at a high reaction temperature, willow catkins (being used as a template) and urea (being used as a nitrogen resource) can effectively decrease the wear scar diameters (WSDs) and coefficients of friction (COFs). At a concentration of 0.5 wt.%, the WSD and COF of steel balls, when lubricated using LP containing modified WCMS with urea, decreased from 0.65 mm and 0.175 of pure LP to 0.46 mm and 0.09, respectively. The addition of urea and hydroxylated catkins can generate a significant number of loose nano-sheets and even graphene-like sheets. The weak van der Waals forces, decreasing the shear forces that the steel balls must overcome, provide effective lubrication during rotation. On the other hand, the tribo-films containing MoS2, FeS, azide, metal oxides and other compounds play important roles in reducing friction and facilitating anti-wear properties.
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Baum, Roman, Peter Grobe, Christian Köhler, Sandra Meid, Björn Quast, and Lars Vogt. "Entry Life-Cycle with automatic Change-History & Provenance Tracking in collaborative Semantic Web Content Management Systems as implemented in SOCCOMAS." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 2 (May 22, 2018): e26177. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/biss.2.26177.

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SOCCOMAS is a ready-to-use Semantic Ontology-Controlled Content Management System (http://escience.biowikifarm.net/wiki/SOCCOMAS). Each web content management system (WCMS) run by SOCCOMAS is controlled by a set of ontologies and an accompanying Java-based middleware with the data housed in a Jena tuple store. The ontologies describe the behavior of the WCMS, including all of its input forms, input controls, data schemes and workflow processes (Fig. 1). Data is organized into different types of data entries, which represent collections of data referring to a particular material entity, for instance an individual specimen. SOCCOMAS implements a suite of general processes, which can be used to manage and organize all data entry types. One category of processes manages the life-cycle of a data entry, including all required for changing between the following possible entry states: current draft version; backup draft version; recycle bin draft version; deleted draft version; current published version; previously published version. current draft version; backup draft version; recycle bin draft version; deleted draft version; current published version; previously published version. The processes also allow a user to create a revised draft based on the current published version. Another category of processes automatically tracks the overall provenance (i.e. creator, authors, creation and publication date, contributers, relation between different versions, etc.) for each particular data entry. Additionally, on a significantly finer level of granularity, SOCCOMAS also tracks in a detailed change-history log all changes made to a particular data record at the level of individual input fields. All information (data, provenance metadata, change-history metadata) is stored based on Resource Description Framework (RDF) compliant data schemes into different named graphs (i.e. a URI under which triple statements are stored in the tuple store). All recorded information can be accessed through a SPARQL endpoint. All data entries are Linked Open Data and thus provide access to an HTML representation of the data for visualization in a web-browser or as a machine-readable RDF file. The ontology-controlled design of SOCCOMAS allows administrators to easily customize already existing templates for input forms of data entries, define new templates for new types of data entries, and define underlying RDF-compliant data schemes and apply them to each relevant input field. SOCCOMAS provides an engine for running and developing semantic WCMSs, where only ontology editing, but no middleware and front end programming, are required for adapting the WCMS to one's own specific requirements.
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Baum, Roman, Peter Grobe, Christian Köhler, Sandra Meid, Björn Quast, and Lars Vogt. "Entry Life-Cycle with automatic Change-History & Provenance Tracking in collaborative Semantic Web Content Management Systems as implemented in SOCCOMAS." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 2 (May 22, 2018): e26177. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.2.26177.

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SOCCOMAS is a ready-to-use <u>S</u>emantic <u>O</u>ntology-<u>C</u>ontrolled <u>Co</u>ntent <u>Ma</u>nagement <u>S</u>ystem (http://escience.biowikifarm.net/wiki/SOCCOMAS). Each web content management system (WCMS) run by SOCCOMAS is controlled by a set of ontologies and an accompanying Java-based middleware with the data housed in a Jena tuple store. The ontologies describe the behavior of the WCMS, including all of its input forms, input controls, data schemes and workflow processes (Fig. 1). Data is organized into different types of data entries, which represent collections of data referring to a particular material entity, for instance an individual specimen. SOCCOMAS implements a suite of general processes, which can be used to manage and organize all data entry types. One category of processes manages the life-cycle of a data entry, including all required for changing between the following possible entry states: current draft version; backup draft version; recycle bin draft version; deleted draft version; current published version; previously published version. The processes also allow a user to create a revised draft based on the current published version. Another category of processes automatically tracks the overall provenance (i.e. creator, authors, creation and publication date, contributers, relation between different versions, etc.) for each particular data entry. Additionally, on a significantly finer level of granularity, SOCCOMAS also tracks in a detailed change-history log all changes made to a particular data record at the level of individual input fields. All information (data, provenance metadata, change-history metadata) is stored based on Resource Description Framework (RDF) compliant data schemes into different named graphs (i.e. a URI under which triple statements are stored in the tuple store). All recorded information can be accessed through a SPARQL endpoint. All data entries are Linked Open Data and thus provide access to an HTML representation of the data for visualization in a web-browser or as a machine-readable RDF file. The ontology-controlled design of SOCCOMAS allows administrators to easily customize already existing templates for input forms of data entries, define new templates for new types of data entries, and define underlying RDF-compliant data schemes and apply them to each relevant input field. SOCCOMAS provides an engine for running and developing semantic WCMSs, where only ontology editing, but no middleware and front end programming, are required for adapting the WCMS to one's own specific requirements.
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Park, Man-Seub, Chang-Su Kim, and Hoe-Kyung Jung. "A Study on the Management of the WCMS-based Web-Contents." Journal of the Korean Institute of Information and Communication Engineering 17, no. 4 (2013): 857–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2013.17.4.857.

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KOSBA, ESSAM M., VANIA G. DIMITROVA, and ROGER D. BOYLE. "USING FUZZY TECHNIQUES TO MODEL STUDENTS IN WEB-BASED LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS." International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools 13, no. 02 (2004): 279–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218213004001557.

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The paper illustrates how fuzzy techniques can be applied to address problems experienced in widespread computing systems for distance learning. Many educational organizations use Web Course Management Systems (WCMS) to run distance courses. In such environments, facilitators often face difficulties in monitoring and understanding problems experienced by distance learners. An approach is proposed here where artificial advisors are built to offer distance-learning facilitators informed advice of what the problems/needs of individuals and groups may be, as well as to suggest appropriate actions when possible. We have developed the TADV (Teacher ADVisor) framework, which builds student, group, and class models based on the tracking information generated by WCMS, and uses these models to generate advice to the course instructors. This paper introduces TADV and describes the fuzzy approach used for extracting individual, group and class models. TADV is currently exemplified in a Discrete Mathematics course run at the Arab Academy for Science and Technology and Maritime Transport, Alexandria, Egypt.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "WCMS"

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Havel, Matyáš. "Analýza uživatelských požadavků na WCMS." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-150143.

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The goal of this thesis is to design demo of Sitecore Web Content Management System based on user requirements on a Web Content Management System. The thesis contains basic information about a Web Content Management System and describes in detail Sitecore Web Content Management System. Analysis of user requirements is realized based on inquiry documents of medium and large organizations. All the analyzed requirements contain detailed description and information about implementation of the given requirement in Sitecore Web Content Management System. Demo is designed based on analyzed requirements and target audiences, which are identified in the thesis. Part of the thesis is also design of scenarios used to demonstrate the demo.
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Kohnic, Selma. "Utvecklingen av en WordPress-webbplats med tillgänglighet i fokus." Thesis, Mittuniversitetet, Institutionen för informationssystem och –teknologi, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-39099.

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In today’s digitized society, it is not big news that the internet use in Sweden is large but also increasing every year. A large amount of the users, approximately 7,5 million people, have impairments in areas such as movement, motor skills, reading, understanding, seeing, hearing, concentration and memory. With such a large amount of the population present on the internet, there is a form of responsibility. This responsibility is based on making the usage of the millions of websites that can be visited by a user accessible and easy to use. In this project a WordPress website is developed for a company. The focus of the project is to develop with accessibility as the basis. An agile work process with increments and iterations is used in the project. After conducting an audience analysis, a sitemap, wireframes and a moodboard were created. Images were photographed and optimized while other graphic material was created. After that, design sketches were created by following web guidelines and gestalt laws. The coding was planned with flow charts and the website was created statically and then dynamically. Finally the website was tested in regards to functionality, responsiveness, compatibility with different browsers and a number of user tests were also conducted. All tests imply that the project has met the goals that were set and that the accessibility of the website is thus perceived as adequate. Furthermore, the ethical aspects that have been taken into account during the course of the project have been discussed. Lastly problems that have arisen and how they have been resolved have been analyzed. A discussion consisting of future improvements and final thoughts of the project concludes the report.<br>I dagens digitaliserade samhälle är det ingen större nyhet att internetanvändningen runt om i Sverige är stor men också ökar för varje år. En stor del av användarna, ungefär 7,5 miljoner personer, har nedsättningar inom områden såsom rörelse, motorik, läsning, förståelse, seende, hörsel, koncentration och minne. Med en så stor andel av befolkningen närvarande på internet medför detta faktum ett ansvar. Detta ansvar grundar sig i att tillgängliggöra och förenkla användningen av de miljontals webbplatser som kan besökas av internetanvändare. I detta projekt utvecklas en WordPress-webbplats åt ett företag. Fokus i projektet är utveckling med tillgänglighet som grund. I projektet används en agil arbetsprocess med inkrement och iterationer. Efter att en målgruppsanalys genomförts skapades en sitemap, wireframes och en moodboard. Bilder fotograferades och optimerades medan annat grafiskt material skapades. Därefter skapades designskisser med användning av webbriktlinjer och gestaltlagar. Kodningen planerades med flödesscheman och därefter kodades webbplatsen först statiskt och därefter dynamiskt. Avslutningsvis testades webbplatsens funktionalitet, responsivitet, kompatibilitet i olika webbläsare och ett antal användartester gjordes. Samtliga tester visar att projektet uppfyllt de mål som satts och att tillgängligheten på webbplatsen alltså uppfattas som god. Vidare diskuteras de etiska aspekterna som har tagits hänsyn till under projektets gång. Sist analyseras problem som har uppstått och hur de har lösts, förslag till framtida förbättringar och slutsatser av hela projektet.
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Öfverstedt, Linn. "Why go headless – a comperative study between traditional CMS and the emerging headless trend." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Avdelningen för visuell information och interaktion, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-350763.

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There has been an exponential increase in the number of websites, digital channels and consequently digital content in the last years. Not only are the number of websites increasing but they are also becoming more complex, therefore it is no longer feasible to handle content and code with the same tools. Content Management Systems (CMS) are the solution to this problem and offers a way of managing content. The market today offers a broad variety of solutions that each have their own advantages, one of the more common being WYSWYG-functionality which often means that the functionality and the presentation of the content are tightly coupled. "Headless" CMS are a new way of doing things and offers the user a way of managing content without presenting them with a way of displaying the content. The different types of CMS present advantages and disadvantages from a user centred point of view as well as from a technical one. The thesis aims to explore these perspectives and form a hypothesis based on the studied cases. The study presents a set of aspects that based on the context in which the CMS is used and implemented can be perceived as either advantages or disadvantages. "Headless" CMS however shows a tendency to be the preferable choice where the editors have a technical background and the developing part values an agnostic approach when implementing a CMS, whereas a traditional CMS with WYSIWYG functionality tends to be more favourable where stability and editorial freedom are valued.
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Hjemdahl, Moa. "Webbplats i WordPress : Modulär uppbyggnad med ACF plugin." Thesis, Mittuniversitetet, Institutionen för informationssystem och –teknologi, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-42147.

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The report is about the project with the aim of building a front-end solution on a website in the WCMS WordPress for the customer Photon Sports through the full-service agency Oh My. The website, which will be built from an already developed design, will showcase the company's product and include a function for interested parties to sign up for a waiting list. The structure must be made so flexible in terms of content that the customer can manage and update the website through the WordPress admin interface after the completed project. The modules and other elements that will build the subpages on the website are created with the WordPress plugin Advanced Custom Fields (ACF), self-written code in the languages HTML and PHP, CSS with Tailwind for styling, JS for functionality, and with WordPress' functions for mail and menus. The project results in a finished solution that is functional, responsive, available in different formats, and that lives up to the design requirements. The content of the website is flexible for the customer to handle and the basic idea of the WCMS comes in handy for both the customer and the developer, even if the usability of the admin interface does not always live up to its full potential. Results of technical tests such as validation of code and the speed of the website show points that do not reach the highest level but are concluded not to be fixed due to possibility or choice. The entire work with the project has shown lessons in method and approach, thoughts on possible further solutions to usability, and reflection on ethical and social parts of the project concerning accessibility and laws.<br>Rapporten handlar om projektet med syftet att genom fullservicebyrån Oh My bygga en frontend lösning på en webbplats i WCMSet WordPress till kunden Photon Sports. Webbplatsen som ska byggas från en redan framtagen design ska visa upp företagets produkt och innehålla funktion för intressenter att skriva upp sig på en väntelista. Uppbyggnaden ska göras så pass flexibel innehållsmässigt att kunden ska själv kunna efter avslutat projekt hantera och uppdatera webbplatsen genom WordPress admingränssnitt. Modulerna och övriga element som ska bygga upp undersidorna på webbplatsen skapas med WordPress pluginet Advanced Custom Fields(ACF), egenskriven kod i språken HTML och PHP, CSS med Tailwind för styling, JS för funktionalitet, och med WordPress funktioner för mail och menyer. Projektet resulterar i färdig lösning som är funktionell, responsiv, tillgänglig i olika format och som lever upp till designens krav. Innehållet i webbplatsen är flexibelt för kunden att hantera och grundtanken med WCMSet kommer till sin användning för likväl kunden som utvecklaren även om användbarheten i admingränssnittet inte alltid lever upp till sin fulla potential. Resultat på tekniska tester som validering av kod och webbplatsens hastighet visar på punkter som inte når högsta nivå men får slutsaten att ej åtgärdas på grund av möjlighet eller val. Hela arbetet med projektet har visat på lärdomar i metod och förhållningssätt, tankar om möjliga vidare lösningar på användbarhet och reflektion över etiska och sociala delar i projektet som rör tillgänglighet och lagar.
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Schwarz, Oliver, and Christian Kowalewski. "Softwareentwicklung ECM/WCM im Spannungsfeld KMUs–Großunternehmen." Thelem Universitätsverlag & Buchhandlung GmbH & Co. KG, 2019. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A36935.

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Der BIM-Standard hat in den letzten Jahren viel Bewegung in die Softwarelandschaft gebracht. Der Wunsch und die Notwendigkeit, Daten aus der EMC Landschaft mit den digitalen Daten der Planung und dem aktuellen Progress auf den Baustellen zu verbinden, stellt hier einen besonderen Motor dar. Die digitale Bauakte – nur ein Traum? Unternehmen unterschiedlichster Größe und Ausrichtung begleiten durch Ihre Tätigkeiten einen Neu- bzw. Umbau von der Idee bis zur Realisierung. Die Lösungsansätze bzw. Lösungen der Digitalisierung in den verschiedensten Ausprägungen, Tiefen und Teilbereichen existieren. Eine Lösung, die von den KMUs bis hin zu den Konzernen genutzt wird, haben wir aus dem Blickwinkel der Planer, Betreiber und Montageunternehmen im industriellen Anlagenbauumfeld (Industrie- und Produktionsanlagen aller Art) nicht gefunden. Die Lösung von inactio und ESZETT schaut aus zwei unterschiedlichen Blickwinkeln auf die Kunden. Die Abbildung 1 reißt das Spannungsfeld ein wenig an. inactio/eebos begleitet Ihre Kunden im Umfeld von onbase, SAP und digitalen Archiven. ESZETT kommt mit ihren Erfahrungen der Planungswelten, VR-Systemen und dem WCM-System bee aus der Planungs- und Montagebegleitung. Der Wunsch, mit einer kleinen Lösung zu beginnen (KMU), die bei den einzelnen Unternehmen für ihre Belange genutzt werden kann, hin zu der Vernetzung und der Möglichkeit des Einbindens dieser ‚Inseln‘ in einem Gesamtprojekt mit allen technischen Möglichkeiten und Verknüpfungen, soll kein Traum bleiben. [...]
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Wu, Jianhui. "Tribological behavior of WC-DLC-WS2 (WCS) nanocomposite coatings." Connect to this title online, 2004. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1094675462.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2004.<br>Title from first page of PDF file. Document formatted into pages; contains xix, 188 p.; also includes graphics. Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-188).
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Živěla, Roman. "Optimalizace činností techniků specialistů při zavádění pilíře PM WCM." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-264866.

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This master’s thesis deals with the determination of conditions and the proposal of appropriate instruments within the World Class Manufacturing system (WCM), mainly its pillars Professional Maintenance (PM), in order to remove, with the assistance of subsequent analysis, all the waste which occurs in the enterprise and consequently to appropriately optimise the activities of staff, especially the specialized engineers.
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Lee, Choon Keat Paul. "Picosecond laser-solid target interactions and intensities greater than 10 Wcm-." Thesis, Imperial College London, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.362435.

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Caetano, Raphael Santos. "Estudo de viabilidade da aplicação de WCs pré-fabricados na reabilitação de edifícios." Master's thesis, Universidade de Aveiro, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/21329.

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Mestrado em Engenharia Civil<br>Na presente dissertação é realizado um estudo de viabilidade da aplicação de módulos sanitários pré-fabricados na reabilitação do edificado antigo, focado na parte hidráulica. Atualmente, não se prevê um significativo crescimento do património edificado, mas sim a massificação da reabilitação de edifícios existentes. Em qualquer edifício a reabilitar, é usual a renovação dos WCs, seja porque as tubagens se encontram degradadas, seja porque funcionalmente e/ou esteticamente os WCs se encontram desadequados. O presente trabalho foi desenvolvido com a colaboração da Associação para o Desenvolvimento da Casa do Futuro (INOVADOMUS) e a empresa Oliveira & Irmão S.A. Este relatório aborda tópicos referentes ao edificado antigo, às soluções atuais de WC pré-fabricado e ao módulo sanitário em estudo. Dado este trabalho incidir em distintos tópicos, o presente relatório divide-se em duas partes. A primeira parte aborda as características e evoluções do edificado antigo, a caracterização do edifício onde será instalado o módulo sanitário (casa Santo António- Sede INOVADOMUS) e uma análise às diferentes soluções de WC que existem atualmente. Tanto a caraterização do edificado antigo como a da casa Santo António são apenas efetuadas para os elementos construtivos associados à instalação e disposição do módulo sanitário. A segunda parte refere-se à análise e dimensionamento da rede hidráulica constituinte do módulo sanitário. Inicialmente, é concebido um traçado hidráulico, tanto para a rede de distribuição de água como para a rede de drenagem de águas residuais, que satisfaça a versatilidade quanto às possíveis disposições do módulo sanitário. Após uma análise às componentes hidráulicas geralmente empregues em obra foi efetuado o dimensionamento da rede de distribuição de água e da rede de drenagem de águas residuais para o traçado anteriormente abordado. O dimensionamento efetuou-se segundo o atual Regulamento Português, as Normas Europeias e o futuro Regulamento Português, onde se elaborou uma posterior comparação dos resultados obtidos. Para ambas as redes dimensionadas, foi realizada uma subsequente análise económica para as várias soluções de componentes hidráulicas.<br>In this dissertation is carried out a feasibility study on the application of prefabricated sanitary modules in the rehabilitation of old buildings, focused on the hydraulic part. Currently, it is not expected a significant growth of the built heritage, but the massification of rehabilitation of existing buildings. In any building to be rehabilitated, it is usual the renovation of bathrooms, either because the pipes are damaged, either because functionally and / or aesthetically the bathrooms are inadequate. This work was developed with the collaboration of the Association for the Development of Future House (INOVADOMUS) and Oliveira & Irmão S.A. This report covers topics related to ancient buildings, the current solutions of prefabricated WC and the sanitary module in the study. Given that this work focus on different topics, this report is divided in two parts. The first part discusses the old buildings characteristics and evolutions, the characterization of the building where it will be installed the sanitary module (house Santo António - Headquarters InovaDomus) and an analysis of the different bathroom solutions that currently exist. Both the characterization of ancient buildings as that of the Santo António house are only made to the constructive elements associated with the installation and arrangement of the sanitary module. The second part refers to the analysis and dimensioning of the hydraulic network that constitutes the sanitary module. Initially, a hydraulic layout is designed both for water distribution network as for the sewerage network, which satisfies the versatility regarding the possible arrangements of the sanitary module. After an analysis of the hydraulic components usually employed on site, was done the dimensioning of water distribution network and sewerage network to the previously defined layout. The dimensioning was executed according to the current Portuguese Regulation, the European Standards and the future Portuguese Regulation, where it was produced a posterior comparison of the results obtained. For both dimensioned networks, it was performed a subsequent economic analysis for the various hydraulic components solutions.
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Buck, Fabiano. "Análise dos intervalos (R-R) entre monitor WCS Pulse e eletrocardiograma portátil porta PAK/90." Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, 2016. http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/2009.

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Intervalos dos batimentos (R-R) vêm sendo considerado pela literatura, como um dos mais promissores meios de análise do sistema autônomo. Porém, diversos monitores e seus métodos, necessitam de validação através da análise dos parâmetros de VFC. O objetivo deste estudo foi validar um instrumento portátil, específico para mensuração dos intervalos dos batimentos (R-R) da marca WCS Pulse. Para a proposta deste estudo, 30 indivíduos do sexo masculino praticantes de Jiu-Jitsu, foram monitorados através de ECG e monitor WCS Pulse. Os parâmetros de VFC: intervalos (R-R), LF, HF e LF/HF foram coletados em pré- exercício, 24 e 48 horas após exercício. Conforme os resultados observados, os instrumentos ECG e WCS Pulse apresentam forte correlação e forte coeficiente de correlação intra-Classe, nos parâmetros de VFC (LF, HF e LF/HF). Por outro lado, quanto aos valores de Student t aplicados nos intervalos (R-R), foi observado diferença significativa entre os instrumentos (p<0.05) em todos os momentos da pesquisa. Através deste estudo, pode-se considerar que o monitor dos intervalos dos batimentos (R-R) da marca WCS Pulse é uma ferramenta de biomarcador (não invasivo) eficaz. Nesta esteira, o equipamento de monitoração dos intervalos (R-R) WCS Pulse, demonstrou um grau de concordância para a utilização em centros de treinamentos esportivos e ciências da saúde; porém, os parâmetros de resolução de amostragem do instrumento WCS Pulse, deve ser mais bem observado quando for comparado com instrumentos existentes no mercado e ou eletrocardiogramas.<br>The RR interval has been considered in the literature, the most promising analysis autonomous system. However, several monitors and validation methods is necessary through of the HRV parameters analysis. The aim of this study was, validate portable specific instrument to measurement RR interval WCS Pulse. For the proposal of this study, 30 male practitioners of BJJ were monitored through ECG and monitor Pulse WCS in different ways. The parameters of HRV: RR interval, LF, HF and LF / HF were collected in pre-exercise, 24 and 48 hours after exercise. Results: ECG instruments and WCS Pulse demonstrated strong correlation (r), and strong values to coefficient of intra-class in HRV parameters (LF, HF and LF / HF). In the other hand, the Student t values applied on the RR interval, was observed significant difference between the instruments in all moments of the research (p <0.05). Through this study, we consider that monitor RR interval WCS Pulse is effective biomarker tool (noninvasive). Thus, the equipment monitoring of RR intervals WCS Pulse, showed highs degree of agreements for use in sports training centers and Health Sciences; However, the instrument sampling resolution parameters, WCS Pulse should be more observed when compared to existing instruments in the market and electrocardiogram.
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H, Reynolds J., ed. WCMC handbooks on biodiversity information management. Commonwealth Secretariat, 1998.

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Wcms in Der Praxis. VDM Verlag, 2009.

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Inselmann, Lars. Analyse Von J2EE-Web-Frameworks Hinsichtlich Ihrer Eignung in Einem Wcms. GRIN Verlag GmbH, 2005.

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Analyse des Kostenpflichtigen Wcms Imperia Im Vergleich - Content-Management-Systeme und Cms-Evaluation. GRIN Verlag GmbH, 2008.

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Maddox, Jake, and Erika Vitrano. WCMX Daredevil. Pearson Education, 2022.

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Maddox, Jake, Bere Muñiz, and Erika Vitrano. WCMX Daredevil. Capstone, 2022.

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Maddox, Jake, Bere Muñiz, and Erika Vitrano. WCMX Daredevil. Capstone, 2022.

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Maddox, Jake, Bere Muñiz, and Erika Vitrano. WCMX Daredevil. Capstone, 2022.

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Maddox, Jake, Bere Muñiz, and Erika Vitrano. WCMX Daredevil. Capstone, 2022.

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Maddox, Jake, Bere Muñiz, and Erika Vitrano. WCMX Daredevil. Capstone, 2022.

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Abdulhamid, Shafi'i M., Jawza Alotaibi, Noora Alshamari, and Tahani Abu Musa. "Web Content Management Systems (WCMS) vulnerabilities detection approaches: A comparative analysis." In Innovation and Technological Advances for Sustainability. CRC Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003496724-37.

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Shekhar, Shashi, and Hui Xiong. "WCS." In Encyclopedia of GIS. Springer US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35973-1_1472.

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Steuwer, Dagmar Sibyl. "Research on WCIs." In Energy Efficiency Governance. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-00681-5_4.

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Louis, Raymond S. "Kanban prerequisites—WCM techniques." In Integrating Kanban with MRP II. Productivity Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003576549-4.

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Sauter, Hanns M., Arno Hartmann, and Tarja Katz. "Küchen, Bäder und WCs." In Einführung in das Entwerfen. Vieweg+Teubner, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8348-8212-7_8.

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Hofmann, Erik, and Oliver Belin. "Relevance of WCM and Its Weaknesses." In Supply Chain Finance Solutions. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17566-4_2.

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Nandi, Mridul. "Bernstein Bound on WCS is Tight." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96881-0_8.

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Ho, Kong Chong. "Peering Through the Dust of Construction: Singapore’s Efforts to Build WCUs." In Institutionalization of World-Class University in Global Competition. Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4975-7_13.

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Guo-yan, Zhao, and Sun Ming-bo. "Robust and Low-Dissipation Explicit Formulation of Improved Adaptive WCNS Scheme." In 31st International Symposium on Shock Waves 1. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91020-8_144.

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Brahmi, Nabiha, Sihem Saidani, and Maher Chaabene. "Artificial Intelligence Assessment Versus Torque MPPT Control of Grid Connected WCES." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-57324-8_31.

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Crum, Noah, Kazi Reaz, Md Mehdi Hassan, Adrien Green, and George Siopsis. "Clock Synchronization with Weak Coherent Pulses." In CLEO: Applications and Technology. Optica Publishing Group, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_at.2024.jw2a.221.

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We propose a simulated protocol for performing clock synchronization between two spatially separated parties utilizing weak coherent pulses (WCPs) and balanced Hong-Ou-Mandel (HOM) interferometers instead of spontaneous parametric down converted photons (SPDC).
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LEMOS, ALYSSON LIMA, MARCELO BARTILOTTI PINTO DE OLIVEIRA, and JOSÉ CARLOS MONTEIRO JUNIOR. "APLICAÇÃO DA METODOLOGIA WCM PARA A GESTÃO DA EFICIÊNCIA ENERGÉTICA." In 43º Seminário de Energia, Utilidades e Transição Energética. Editora Blucher, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5151/2594-3626-41207.

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El Idrissi, Saida Hachimi, and Mohamed Nemiche. "Formation of Complex Societies: An Agent-Based Model Inspired by Freudian Theory." In 2024 World Conference on Complex Systems (WCCS). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/wccs62745.2024.10765573.

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Khadija, JAHID, LATIF Rachid, and SADDIK Amine. "Comprehensive Review of Water Resource Management and Embedded Systems Applications in Morocco." In 2024 World Conference on Complex Systems (WCCS). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/wccs62745.2024.10765504.

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Bariko, Smail, Abdessamad Klilou, Abdelouahed Abounada, and Assia Arsalane. "Parallel Implementation of Gaussian Mixture Model Background Subtraction on Jetson Nano." In 2024 World Conference on Complex Systems (WCCS). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/wccs62745.2024.10765544.

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Ferdaoussi, Hanane El, Wissam Jenkal, Mostafa Laaboubi, Bouchra Bendahane, and Rachid Latif. "A Short Review of FPGA-Accelerated Deep Learning for ECG Signal Classification in Precision Healthcare." In 2024 World Conference on Complex Systems (WCCS). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/wccs62745.2024.10765515.

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Lachhab, Fadwa, and Mohamed Bakhouya. "Energy Efficient Lighting System Control Combined with Shading System Using IoT and AI Technologies." In 2024 World Conference on Complex Systems (WCCS). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/wccs62745.2024.10765557.

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Rouane, Hassan, Souad Tayane, Mohammed Ennaji, and Jaafar Gaber. "Generative Design case study for Eco-Efficient Vehicles: Lower Emissions and Greater Range." In 2024 World Conference on Complex Systems (WCCS). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/wccs62745.2024.10765502.

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Ouedraogo, Yacouba, Mahamadou Belem, Theodore Tapsoba, and Mehdi Saqalli. "A Systematic Review of Education System Modelling." In 2024 World Conference on Complex Systems (WCCS). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/wccs62745.2024.10765562.

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Zakaria, BELGHALI, ABDELWAHED El Hassan, and MONGA Olivier. "Mathematical and computational modelling of three dimensional pore space in soil images." In 2024 World Conference on Complex Systems (WCCS). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/wccs62745.2024.10765533.

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Vantassel, Stephen M., and Brenda K. Osthus. Safety. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2018.7208746.ws.

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Wildlife damage management (WDM) is an exciting field with many opportunities to provide solutions to the complex issues involved in human-wildlife interactions. In addition, WDM wildlife control operators (WCO) face a variety of threats to their physical well-being. Injuries can result from misused, faulty, or poorly maintained equipment, inexperience, mishandled wildlife, harsh weather, and dangerous situations, such as electrical lines. The goals of this publication are to: Develop an awareness of safety issues and adopt a mindset of “Safety First”, Review the major safety threats that WCOs face, Provide basic information for WCOs to protect themselves, and List resources for further information and training. Work in WDM poses many safety risks to those involved. Awareness, planning, and deliberate action can eliminate or reduce many threats. As the industry continues to develop, WCOs must keep up with new threats and safety practices to maintain their well-being. Following safe work practices helps to ensure WCOs remain on-the-job and injury free.
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Baumann, Peter, ed. OGC OWS-5 Engineering Report on WCPS. Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc., 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.62973/07-166r2.

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Martinez, Max, ed. OWS-5 Considerations for the WCTS Extension of WPS. Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc., 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.62973/08-054r1.

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Schweiger, E., Dewane Mosher, Kirk Sherrill, Dana Witwicki, Linda Zeigenfuss, and Sonya Daw. Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve: Ungulate use and wetland condition in the ungulate management plan baseline period (2016–2019). National Park Service, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36967/2309023.

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This report presents baseline (2016–2019) results from Ungulate Management Plan (UMP) monitoring of sensitive and important wetlands at Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve (GRSA) by the Rocky Mountain Network. At GRSA’s request we also include several management recommendations in the Discussion. Wetlands harbor disproportionately high levels of biodiversity and support iconic species like elk (Cervus canadensis) and bison (Bison bison). We develop Ungulate Use Indices (UUIs) from dung, collar, and camera trap data to quantify elk and bison use of wetlands. We estimate Wetland Condition Indices (WCIs) using bioassessment methods that model a synthetic response in wetland vegetation to ungulate use. WCIs provide a single number that encapsulates the condition or ecological integrity of wetlands used by elk and bison. WCIs stand alone, but we enhance their application via interpretation of their component metrics. We augment WCIs with four hand-picked (HP) metrics. Finally, we develop novel assessment points (APs) in consultation with park resource management staff that place results into classes of the best, intermediate, and worst conditions in the baseline data. WCI models successfully capture a large portion of the variation in wetland condition response to ungulate use—much more than single metrics alone. Baseline condition of many sand sheet wetlands was poor, with almost 40% and 66% of herbaceous and woody sites degraded by elk and bison use, respectively. Two HP metrics, iris (Iris missouriensis) and silverweed (Potentilla anserina) cover in herbaceous sites, and the density of browsed willow and cottonwood (Salicaceae) in woody sites, are emblematic of these poor conditions. Over 50% of sites were in the worst condition classes for these two metrics. However, should the park effectively manage elk and bison into the future and pursue other important restoration goals, our models suggest these and other indicators of wetland condition could improve. Baseline ungulate use and wetland condition will be compared to future UMP wetland monitoring results as GRSA resource management seeks to reduce elk and bison use of wetlands by lowering density and hazing animals. GRSA expects to approach this process in an adaptive way and may add other active and passive ungulate management strategies as warranted. The ability of a WCI to consolidate variation in wetland condition response supports a high statistical power to detect future changes. Its direct connection to park management actions is an important application of ecological monitoring that will assist GRSA resource management into the future.
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Shrestha, Ranjay, Liping Di, and Eugene YU, eds. Testbed-12 WCS Profile Update Engineering Report. Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc., 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.62973/16-033r1.

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Yu, Jinsongdi, and Peter Baumann, eds. OWS-9 WCS Conformance Testing Engineering Report. Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.62973/12-162r1.

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Bhurtyal, Sanjeev, Hieu Bui, Sarah Hernandez, et al. Prediction of waterborne freight activity with Automatic Identification System using machine learning. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2025. https://doi.org/10.21079/11681/49794.

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This paper addresses latency issues related to publicly available port-level commodity tonnage reports. Predicting commodity tonnage at the port-level, near real time vessel tracking data is used with historical WCS with a machine learning model. Commodity throughput is derived from WCS data which is released publicly approximately two years after collection. This latency presents a challenge for short-term planning and other operational uses. This study leverages near real time vessel tracking data from the AIS data set. LSTM, TCN, and TFT machine learning models are developed using the features extracted from AIS and the historical WCS data. The output of the model is the prediction of the quarterly volume of commodities at port terminals for four quarters in the future. Uncategorized and Categorized models were developed. The uncategorized outperformed the categorized based on the Mean Absolute Percentage Error. The uncategorized LSTM model has the highest accuracy. Results show the model has higher accuracy for port terminals that handle a specific type of vessel, compared to the port terminals handling more than one vessel type. The application of the model enables port authorities and stakeholders to make short-term capacity expansion and infrastructure investment decisions based on commodity volume.
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Keens, Steven, ed. OWS-5 WCS JPIP Coverage Subsetting Engineering Report. Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc., 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.62973/07-169.

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Radulescu, Georgeta, Kaushik Banerjee, Douglas Peplow, and Thomas Miller. Dose Rate Analysis of the WCS Consolidated Interim Storage Facility. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1823380.

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Baumann, Peter, and Stephan Meissl, eds. OWS-8 WCS 2.0 Earth Observation Application Profile Engineering Report. Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc., 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.62973/11-096.

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