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Generation of Hardware/Software systems based on CAL dataflow description

2011

International audience; This paper presents a new development of rapid prototyping tools for system design based on data-flow specifications. In this context, the efficiency of tools for the automatic translation from the data-flow programs to C and/or HDL are assessed by means of two design cases. The paper also introduces the new concept of the automatic synthesis of interfaces. Such generic interfaces are implemented by using an embedded microprocessor, which can support a large variety of interfaces already available as native IP libraries in the case of FPGA. The two design cases described here have been developed, tested and validated on different implementation platforms. The results…

Rapid prototypingComputer scienceDataflowImage ProcessingInterface (computing)Context (language use)02 engineering and technologyHardware/Software Co-Design01 natural scienceslaw.inventionDesign MethodologieslawArchitecture0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMatching[ INFO.INFO-ES ] Computer Science [cs]/Embedded SystemsField-programmable gate array010302 applied physicsFlexibility (engineering)CALACMHardware/Software020202 computer hardware & architectureAlgorithmMicroprocessorComputer architectureSignal ProcessingHW/SWSystems designinterface[INFO.INFO-ES]Computer Science [cs]/Embedded Systems
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Multidimensional Model Design using Data Mining: A Rapid Prototyping Methodology

2017

[Departement_IRSTEA]Ecotechnologies [TR1_IRSTEA]MOTIVE; International audience; Designing and building a Data Warehouse (DW), and associated OLAP cubes, are long processes, during which decision-maker requirements play an important role. But decision-makers are not OLAP experts and can find it difficult to deal with the concepts behind DW and OLAP. To support DW design in this context, we propose: (i) a new rapid prototyping methodology, integrating two different DM algorithms, to define dimension hierarchies according to decision-maker knowledge; (ii) a complete UML Profile, to define a DW schema that integrates both the DM algorithms; (iii) a mapping process to transform multidimensional …

Rapid prototypingData WarehouseUml ProfileComputer scienceEvolution02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreData WarehousesMethodologies and Tools020204 information systemsSchema (psychology)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringData Mining[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Conceptual-ModelOLAPOnline analytical processingInformationSystems_DATABASEMANAGEMENTUml profileClassificationData warehouseMultidimensional modelSupport vector machineHardware and Architecture020201 artificial intelligence & image processingData miningcomputerSupport-Vector-MachineSoftware
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Rapid prototyping platform for stream-oriented reconfigurable computing applications

2010

In this paper we present a methodology and tool for rapid prototyping of real time image processing applications. We describe our design flow of multiprocessor system on chip (MPSoC) architectures based on hardware/software components. This methodology provides automated methods to specify, generate the hardware, software, and the architectural interfaces between them. Our methodology starts from system level specification of the application with parallel processes described in C-code. The processes communicate through an abstract channel called streams. We describe also the solution that we proposed to synthesize a custom bus architecture for the reconfigurable computing applications, whic…

Rapid prototypingHardware architectureSoftwareComputer architecturebusiness.industryComputer scienceEmbedded systemComponent-based software engineeringSystem on a chipMPSoCField-programmable gate arraybusinessReconfigurable computingInternational Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering (ICCCE'10)
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Time and work generalised precedence relationships in project scheduling with pre-emption: An application to the management of Service Centres

2012

Abstract In this paper we present an application of project scheduling concepts and solution procedures for the solution of a complex problem that comes up in the daily management of many company Service Centres. The real problem has been modelled as a multi-mode resource-constrained project scheduling problem with pre-emption, time and work generalised precedence relationships with minimal and maximal time lags between the tasks and due dates. We present a complete study of work GPRs which includes proper definitions, a new notation and all possible conversions amongst them. Computational results that show the efficiency of the proposed hybrid genetic algorithm and the advantages of allowi…

Rate-monotonic schedulingService (systems architecture)Information Systems and ManagementPrecedence diagram methodGeneral Computer ScienceOperations researchComputer scienceDistributed computingDynamic priority schedulingSchedule (project management)Management Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFair-share schedulingFixed-priority pre-emptive schedulingGenetic algorithm schedulingModeling and SimulationTwo-level schedulingEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Arqueología del futuro en el barrio El Raval de Barcelona: a propósito de tres inercias del urbanismo tecnocrático y sus efectos indeseables

2021

Este artículo es el resultado de nuestro esfuerzo analítico para comprender cómo se han pensado y practicado intervenciones urbanísticas, extremadamente drásticas, contra el barrio El Raval de Barcelona en períodos formalmente democráticos. Lo que consideramos original de nuestra propuesta analítica es la identificación de una suerte de doxa tecnocrática que habría impregnado el urbanismo –también el barcelonés- desde sus inicios, y que acabará caracterizando el aclamado tanto como discutido “Modelo Barcelona”. La metodología utilizada proviene de la antropología histórica y de la sociología urbana. Nuestro prisma teórico entrecruza perspectivas historiográficas como la biopolítica, socioló…

Raval (Barcelona Spain):Urbanisme [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Enginyeria socialModern movementmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentRaval (Barcelona Catalunya)ArtAntropologia políticaMovimiento modernoBiopolíticaIngeniería socialUrban StudiesUrbanismeSocial normalizationSociologia urbana -- Catalunya -- BarcelonaArchitectureNormalización socialBiopoliticsSociology Urban -- Spain -- BarcelonaNormalització socialSocial engineeringMoviment modernHumanitiesmedia_commonACE: Architecture, City and Environment
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Missing Curious Fraction Problems

2018

In this paper we present a study of one of the best-known types of descriptive word fraction problems. These problems have disappeared from today’s textbooks but are hugely important for developing arithmetic thinking. The aim of this paper is to examine the historical solution methods for these problems and discuss the analytical readings suggested by the authors. On the basis of this analysis we have conducted a preliminary study of the performance of 35 Spanish students who are highly trained in mathematics. Our results show that these students have a preference for algebraic reasoning, are reluctant to use arithmetic methods, and have reading comprehension difficulties that are reflecte…

Reading comprehensionBasis (linear algebra)Problem statementFraction (mathematics)Literal and figurative languageLinguisticsPreferenceWord (computer architecture)Algebraic reasoning
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URBAN REGENERATION AND BUILT HERITAGE

2021

The rehabilitation project is mainly addressed to the adaptation of new housing and urban needs, but it is obviously conditioned and/or “constrained” by the limitation of the building itself, in particular when its intrinsic characteristics must be preserved. In this paper we focus on some aspects of the general framework of urban regeneration: the balance on the “urban question” and on the methodology of integrated planning; the connection between quality and urban liveability; the sharing of the objectives of regeneration and its meanings. Without claiming to be exhaustive, some of the “enabling” conditions and the “indispensable” reasons and conditions for guiding the process of urban re…

Real estate assetArchitectureRehabilitationRegenerationHeritageSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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A Dynamic Reasoning Architecture for Computer Network Management

2005

This paper focuses on improving network management and monitoring by the adoption of Artificial Intelli- gence techniques. In order to allow automated reasoning on networking concepts, we defined an accurate ontologi- cal model capable of describing as better as possible the networking domain. The thorough representation of the do- main knowledge is used by a Logical Reasoner, which is an expert system capable of performing high-level manage- ment tasks.

Reasoning systemArtificial architectureOpportunistic reasoningKnowledge representation and reasoningbusiness.industryComputer scienceMulti-agent systemRule-based systemMarketing and artificial intelligenceLegal expert systemSemantic reasonerModel-based reasoningcomputer.software_genreExpert systemArtificial intelligence situated approachProcedural reasoning systemOntologyDomain knowledgecomputer network managementAutomated reasoningArtificial intelligencebusinessSoftware engineeringcomputer
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An Integrated Architecture for Surveillance and Monitoring in an Archaeological Site

2005

This paper describes an on-going work aimed at designing and deploying a system for the surveillance and monitoring of an archaeological site, namely the "Valley of the Temples" in Agrigento, Italy. Given the relevance of the site from an artistical and historical point of view, it is important to protect the monuments from malicious or simply incautious behavior; however, the vastity of the area to be monitored and the vague definition of its boundaries make it unpractical to provide extensive coverage through traditional sensors or similar devices. We describe the design of an architecture for the surveillance of the site and for the monitoring of the visitors' behavior consisting in an i…

Reasoning systemEngineeringVisual sensor networkbusiness.industryVideo surveillanceComputer securitycomputer.software_genreArchaeologyWireless site surveyKey distribution in wireless sensor networksMobile wireless sensor networkRelevance (information retrieval)Architecturebusinesswireless sensor networksWireless sensor networkcomputer
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The cognitive neuropsychology of recollection

2013

The recognition of whether someone, something or somewhere has been experienced before rests on a decisionmaking process. In humanmemory, information is not reproduced as it would be in a computer, but is a reflective, conscious process. This is more so the case when encountering the same scene, environment or idea for a second time. When we recognize something as having been encountered before we arguably make a comparison between what is represented in the cognitive system and what is currently perceived. Consider that somebody uses the word ‘loquacious’, a word which you have only just encountered recently, and up until then, you did not know its meaning, or even existence. When encounte…

RecallMemory errorsConceptualizationCognitive NeuroscienceJudgementBrainRecognition PsychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionDUAL (cognitive architecture)CognitionNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeuropsychologyMental RecallCognitive ScienceHumansMeaning (existential)PsychologyCognitive neuropsychologyCognitive psychologyCortex
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