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Gimt: A tool for ontology and goal modeling in BDI multi-agent design

2014

Designing and developing BDI multi-agent systems would be facilitated by rising up the level of abstraction to use and by a methodological approach for managing it. To this aim it is common the integration of goal oriented analysis techniques with the design and implementation phases. In this fashion, our experience is that the use of an ontology in the early stages of the process is a great support for subsequent phases: goal modeling, agent design and implementation. However, we are aware that building and maintaining an ontology has to be supported by appropriate tools. This paper proposes GIMT (Goal Identification and Modeling Tool) as a further step towards the creation of a complete m…

Design Tool AOSE
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Dissipative rogue wave generation in multiple-pulsing mode-locked fiber laser

2013

Following the first experimental observation of a new mechanism leading to optical rogue wave (RW) formation briefly reported in Lecaplain et al (2012 Phys. Rev. Lett. 108 233901), we provide an extensive study of the experimental conditions under which these RWs can be detected. RWs originate from the nonlinear interactions of bunched chaotic pulses that propagate in a fiber laser cavity, and manifest as rare events of high optical intensity. The crucial influence of the electrical detection bandwidth is illustrated. We also clarify the observation of RWs with respect to other pulsating regimes, such as Q-switching instability, that also lead to L-shaped probability distribution functions.…

Dissipative systemChaoticPhysics::OpticsSolitonsInstabilitylaw.inventionOpticslawFiber laserRogue waveOptical rogue wavesExtreme eventPhysicsbusiness.industryFiber laserOptical rogue wavesDissipative solitonsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsNonlinear systemNonlinear dynamicsOptical cavityMode-locked laserDissipative systemChaosbusinessJournal of Optics
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MR3039719 Reviewed Wang, Lidong; Liu, Heng; Gao, Yuelin Chaos for discrete dynamical system. J. Appl. Math. 2013, Art. ID 212036, 4 pp. (Reviewer: Ga…

2013

In this paper the authors show the relation between the definitions of Li-Yorke chaos and distributional chaos in discrete dynamical systems. In particular, after listing the main definitions and reviewing the known results, the authors prove that: • a discrete dynamical system is chaotic in the sense of Martelli and Wiggins when it exhibits transitive distributional chaos; • a discrete dynamical system is distributively chaotic in a sequence when it is chaotic in the strong sense of Li-Yorke. Finally, the authors prove a sufficient condition for the dynamical system to be chaotic in the strong sense of Li-Yorke.

Distributional Chaos discrete maps
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Hypothalamic glucose sensing : mitochondrial dynamic involument in reactive oxygen species signaling

2011

Energetic homeostasis results in the balance between energy intake and expenditure. The hypothalamus plays an important role in the regulation of both energetic metabolism and food intake in sensing hormonal and metabolic signals. For instance, changes in hypothalamic glucose level modulate food intake and insulin secretion. We have previously found that 1) increased hypothalamic glucose level triggers production of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mROS) from the electron transport chain; 2) hypothalamic mROS production is involved in glucose homeostasis and food intake control. The molecular mechanisms involved in glucose-induced hypothalamic mROS production are still unknown. Mitoch…

Energetic homeostasis[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyHypothalamusGlucose sensingMitochondrial dynamicsEspèces Actives de l’Oxygène mitochondriales (mEAOs)Homéostasie énergétiqueDétection du glucoseDynamique mitochondrialeReactive Oxygen Species (mROS)
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Les défis de l'orientation dans le monde (Dossier)

2005

05013; L'ensemble des textes traite des résultats de l'orientation en se fondant sur les notions communes d'efficacité et d'équité. Les textes font apparaître les outils de l'orientation. Ils sont regroupés en trois ensembles et l'objet traité dans chaque ensemble est particulier : l'orientation au collège pour le premier, l'admission et l'orientation dans l'enseignement supérieur pour le second, les politiques d'orientation pour le troisième. Chaque ensemble est en outre organisé de telle sorte que la diversité économique, politique et scolaire initiale soit peut ou prou respectée au sein de chacun d'eux.

Entrée à l'universitéPolitique d'orientationChoix d'une profession[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologySecondaire premier cycle[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationSecondaire deuxième cycleSecondary educationCollege admissionEnseignement supérieurBelgiumCareers adviceBurkina FasoTaïwan[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyBurkina-FasoBelgiqueOrientation scolaireAngleterre[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[ SHS.SOCIO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyOrientation scolaire et professionnelleCareer choiceBrésilMarocCareer guidanceMoroccoEnglandLaoshigher educationPolicy on careers adviceFrance
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Optimizing the H3PO4 leaching conditions of post-precipitated sewage sludge using response surface methodology

2018

The leaching procedure of post-precipitated aluminium phosphate sludge with dilute phosphoric acid was developed. The leaching offers a route to recover both critical phosphorous from sewage sludge and the metal used in precipitation. Using phosphoric acid as leaching solution makes it possible to continue the recovery process without the need to remove chloride or sulfate anions. The optimization of the leaching was based on experimental three-level-four-variable central composite face-centered design. The four variables included were acid concentration, volume of acid, temperature and time of leaching. The leaching was conducted for dewatered and water-containing sludge (total solid conte…

Environmental EngineeringCentral composite designphosphorus recovery010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistry01 natural sciencesChloridejätevesilietechemistry.chemical_compoundmedicinePhosphorous acidSulfatecentral composite designta116ta215fosforiWaste Management and DisposalPhosphoric acidta2180105 earth and related environmental sciencessaostussewage sludgefosfaatitpost-precipitationGeneral MedicinePulp and paper industryPhosphate0104 chemical sciencestalteenottochemistryliuotusLeaching (metallurgy)Sludgemedicine.drugJournal of Environmental Management
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La morphologie des tissus urbains et périurbains à travers une lecture fractale

2005

Urban expansion produces an irregular urban fabric. This phenomenon influences areas which are distant from urban centres, a problem for sustainable development. Solutions proposed to reduce urban expansion are modelled on the pattern of the compact town. Generally, it is believed that these solutions are unacceptable to the people concerned. In this article we present an alternative approach to the study of urban fabric, which shows that, despite their irregular form, it is possible to describe their development using fractal analysis. This permits understanding of the socio-economic causes of this process and the development an alternative conceptual approach to the management of urban ex…

Europefractalisation[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyurban morphologygéométrie fractalepériurbanisationchaos theory[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographythéorie du chaosperi-urbanisationmorphologie urbaine[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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Has palaeontology answers for some current environmental problems?

2021

History as an irreversible process has no role from a uniformitarian point of view in geology and palaeobiology. Contingency is another trait of history and particle palaeontology has its foundation on such principles. However, new approaches in physics and the theory of systems point out the need to consider a time arrow. Moreover, chance and necessity are interwoven in synergetics and self-organization theory and there may be some possibility of prediction. The global biota has a history resulting from a process of self-organization. A rich fossil record was produced during the Phanerozoic times and this fossil record shows us how life overcame several important crisis. A clear understand…

Extinctionextinction dynamical systems chaos self-organised criticality extinction vulnerability environment gaia hypothesisProcess (engineering)Gaia hypothesisPaleontologyBiotaQE701-760symbols.namesakePaleontologySystems theorysymbolsUniformitarianismContingencySynergetics (Haken)GeologySpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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Future use of silicon photomultipliers for Kaos at MAMI and P¯ANDA at FAIR

2009

A characterisation of scintillating fibres with silicon photomultiplier read-out was performed in view of their possible application in fibre tracking detector systems. Such a concept is being considered for the Kaos spectrometer at the Mainz Microtron MAMI and as a time-of-flight start detector for the hypernuclear physics programme at the PANDA experiment of the FAIR project. Results on particle detection effciency and time resolution are discussed. In summary, the silicon devices are very suitable for the detection of the low light yield from scintillating fibres insofar a trigger scheme is found to cope with the noise rate characteristics.

Fibre trackingPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsSiliconSpectrometerPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryDetectorFOS: Physical scienceschemistry.chemical_elementTime resolutionInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)OpticsSilicon photomultiplierchemistryNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)KAOSNuclear ExperimentbusinessNuclear ExperimentInstrumentationMicrotronNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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Hybrid chaotic firefly decision making model for Parkinson’s disease diagnosis

2020

Parkinson’s disease is found as a progressive neurodegenerative condition which affects motor circuit by the loss of up to 70% of dopaminergic neurons. Thus, diagnosing the early stages of incidence is of great importance. In this article, a novel chaos-based stochastic model is proposed by combining the characteristics of chaotic firefly algorithm with Kernel-based Naïve Bayes (KNB) algorithm for diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease at an early stage. The efficiency of the model is tested on a voice measurement dataset that is collected from “UC Irvine Machine Learning Repository.” The dynamics of chaos optimization algorithm will enhance the firefly algorithm by introducing six types of chao…

Firefly protocolParkinson's diseasekernel density estimation functionComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceDopaminergicGeneral EngineeringChaotic020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologymedicine.diseaseChaos theorylcsh:QA75.5-76.95chaotic mapscalibration measure0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicine020201 artificial intelligence & image processinglcsh:Electronic computers. Computer sciencereceiver operating characteristic curvemetaheuristic algorithmNeuroscienceInternational Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
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