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An Information Systems Design Product Theory for Integrated Requirements, Test and Defect Management Systems

2012

Software companies need to develop high-quality products fast and with low cost. Development activities are typically distributed in different places and involve multiple stakeholders in different countries. Testing is an important way to ensure product quality but it is costly and takes ample time and resources. Sourcing testing services from specialized service providers is often the most viable option for software businesses. Flexible and effective test process management is especially vital to support the testing life-cycle when external testing service providers are involved. Yet, the extant literature provides little theoretical guidance for managing the testing life-cycle, including …

ta113Requirements managementTest strategyKnowledge managementProcess managementService product managementOffshoringTest managementComputer sciencebusiness.industrySystem testingSoftware performance testingService providerSoftware qualityOutsourcingSoftwareAcceptance testingPerformance engineeringManagement systemInformation systemNon-functional testingOperational acceptance testingbusinessSystem integration testing2012 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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An efficient cluster-based outdoor user positioning using LTE and WLAN signal strengths

2015

In this paper we propose a novel cluster-based RF fingerprinting method for outdoor user-equipment (UE) positioning using both LTE and WLAN signals. It uses a simple cost effective agglomerative hierarchical clustering with Davies-Bouldin criterion to select the optimal cluster number. The positioning method does not require training signature formation prior to UE position estimation phase. It is capable of reducing the search space for clustering operation by using LTE cell-ID searching criteria. This enables the method to estimate UE positioning in short time with less computational expense. To validate the cluster-based positioning real-time field measurements were collected using readi…

ta113SIMPLE (military communications protocol)business.industryComputer scienceReal-time computingLTE cell-IDFingerprint recognitionGridminimization of drive testsDetermining the number of clusters in a data setEmbedded systemgrid-based RF fingerprintingRadio frequencybusinessCluster analysishierarchical clustering
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CSI with games and an emphasis on TDD and unit testing

2012

ta113Unit testingGeneral Computer ScienceGame programmingbusiness.industryComputer scienceEmphasis (telecommunications)ta516TelecommunicationsbusinessIndustrial engineeringEducationACM Inroads
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An Approach for Network Outage Detection from Drive-Testing Databases

2012

A data-mining framework for analyzing a cellular network drive testing database is described in this paper. The presented method is designed to detect sleeping base stations, network outage, and change of the dominance areas in a cognitive and self-organizing manner. The essence of the method is to find similarities between periodical network measurements and previously known outage data. For this purpose, diffusion maps dimensionality reduction and nearest neighbor data classification methods are utilized. The method is cognitive because it requires training data for the outage detection. In addition, the method is autonomous because it uses minimization of drive testing (MDT) functionalit…

ta113cellular network drive testing databaseDowntimeArticle SubjectDatabaseComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceDimensionality reductionData classificationDiffusion mapcomputer.software_genrelcsh:QA75.5-76.95Base stationHandoverCellular networklcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceData miningtiedonlouhintacomputerInformation SystemsTest dataJournal of Computer Networks and Communications
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Critical Analysis on the NHTSA Acceptance Criteria for In-Vehicle Electronic Devices

2014

We tested a commercial in-car navigation system prototype against the NHTSA criteria for acceptance testing of in-vehicle electronic devices, in order to see what types of in-car tasks fail the acceptance test and why. In addition, we studied the visual demands of the driving scenario recommended by NHTSA for task acceptance testing. In the light of the results, NHTSA guidelines and acceptance criteria need to be further developed. In particular visual demands of the driving scenario and for different simulators need to be standardized in order to enable fair testing and comparable test results. We suggest the visual occlusion method for finding a driving scenario that corresponds better wi…

ta113kosketusnäyttödriver distractionComputer scienceNavigation systemvisual demandReliability engineeringTest (assessment)Task (project management)Variety (cybernetics)Acceptance testingnavigation systemElectronicsDuration (project management)test performanceVisual occlusionSimulationacceptance criteriavisual occlusion
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Visual Distraction Effects of In-Car Text Entry Methods

2017

Three text entry methods were compared in a driving simulator study with 17 participants. Ninety-seven drivers’ occlusion distance (OD) data mapped on the test routes was used as a baseline to evaluate the methods’ visual distraction potential. Only the voice recognition-based text entry tasks passed the set verification criteria. Handwriting tasks were experienced as the most demanding and the voice recognition tasks as the least demanding. An individual in-car glance length preference was found, but against expectations, drivers’ ODs did not correlate with incar glance lengths or visual short-term memory capacity. The handwriting method was further studied with 24 participants with instru…

ta113visual short-term memorydriver distraction050210 logistics & transportationocclusion distanceVisual Patterns TestComputer scienceSpeech recognition05 social sciencesDriving simulatorvisual demandAffect (psychology)Test (assessment)HandwritingDistraction0502 economics and businesstext entry methods0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesVisual short-term memorySet (psychology)050107 human factorsReliability (statistics)visual occlusionProceedings of the 9th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications
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Agricultural potential of anaerobically digested industrial orange waste with and without aerobic posttreatment

2012

The potential of anaerobically digested orange waste with (AAD) and without (AD) aerobic post-treatment for use in agriculture was evaluated through chemical analyses, short-term phytotoxicity and long-term plant assays. Chemical analyses showed that AD contained ammonia and organic acids, and aerobic post-treatment did not significantly remove these phytotoxins. The N:P2O5:K2O ratio in AD was 1:0.26:0.96 and aerobic post-treatment did not change the composition in AAD except for K2O (1:0.26:1.24). Heavy metal contents in AD and AAD were more or less the same and were below the upper limit recommended for non-sewage sludge application on agricultural soils. Short-term phytotoxicity tests sh…

ta1172Industrial WasteBrassicaengineering.materialAmmoniachemistry.chemical_compoundToxicity TestsLoliumEnvironmental ChemistryFood scienceAnaerobiosisFertilizersWaste Management and DisposalWater Science and Technologybusiness.industryCompostGeneral MedicineAerobiosischemistryAgronomyGerminationAgricultureDigestateSoil waterengineeringPhytotoxicityComposition (visual arts)businessCitrus sinensisEnvironmental Technology
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T@sty: a test for assessing taste sensitivity. Description, application example

2019

The aim of the poster is to present the T@styTM device and to give an example application through results obtained in an ongoing study. The advantages and limits of this device will be discussed. T@styTM device, usable for home testing, was designed to assess human ability to detect several tastants at low concentrations in order to provide individual profiles based on sensitivity to the five tastes (sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami). Three test-sheets made of edible paper are used for each taste (three replicate measurements). Each test-sheet consists of six series of three precut discs (one “tasty disc” and two neutral discs) on which taste stimuli of different intensities were depos…

tastehome testing[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionthresholdsensitivity[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
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Evaluer un dispositif de formation à distance : Principes et retour d'expérience

2008

The multiplication of distance learning platforms and the complexity of some of those used within the university system raise questions. First of all, the stabilization of writing practices of digital documents. Secondly, the evaluation of these devices. We want to address this last point in this article. What is it possible to assess in this field? There are many dimensions of evaluation, depending on the angle chosen. We limit ourselves to an approach focused on evaluating the human-computer interface. The chosen testing ground is a website for law studies, developed by the University of Burgundy's further education section.

technologies d'information communication pour l'enseignementévaluation ergonomiquequestionnaires et entretiensutilité[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences[SCCO.COMP]Cognitive science/Computer scienceinspection methodsuser testingergonomie[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesusability testingusabilityenseignement à distance[SCCO.COMP] Cognitive science/Computer scienceergonomicsutilityquestionnaires and interviewsdistance educationtest utilisateur[ SCCO.COMP ] Cognitive science/Computer scienceutilisabilité[ SHS.INFO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesinformation communication technologies for educationméthodes d'inspection
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Performance of Lead-Acid Batteries with Nanostructured Electrodes at Different Temperature

2018

In this work we present innovative lead-acid batteries with nanostructured electrodes, which are cycled in a wide range of temperatures typically of lead-acid commercial batteries (EN 61427-1: 2013). In comparison to parameters usually used to commercial batteries, much more stressful conditions in terms of cut-off, charge/discharge rate and discharge were imposed.

temperature testMaterials sciencenanostructureRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentnanovireslead acid batterieEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionNanotechnologystate of chargeIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringtemplate electrosynthesiDischarge rateComputer Networks and CommunicationSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataState of chargeArtificial IntelligenceLead acid batteryElectrodeLead–acid batterynano technologyInstrumentationnanostructured electrodeperformance2018 IEEE 4th International Forum on Research and Technology for Society and Industry (RTSI)
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