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The Performance of Belle II Data Acquisition System in the First Physics Run

2019

The Belle II experiment is a new generation B-factory experiment at KEK in Japan aiming at the search for New Physics in a huge sample of B-meson dacays. The commissioning of the SuperKEKB accelerator was started in 2017 (Phase 1), and then a pilot run with outer detectors was performed in 2018 (Phase 2). From March this year, an operation with the full detector has been started for the physics data taking (Phase 3). The Belle II data acquisiton system (DAQ) is now fully working in the Phase 3 run. The system consists of the trigger timing distribution system, the common readout modules (COPPER) with the unified optical data link to the detector front end, the readout PCs and the network sw…

Physicsbusiness.product_categoryPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectors010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectDetector01 natural sciencesSample (graphics)Front and back endsData acquisitionDebugging0103 physical sciencesComputer data storageNetwork switch010306 general physicsbusinessComputer hardwareData reductionmedia_common2019 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC)
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Czy Nysius huttoni (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Lygaeidae), gatunek obcy dla Europy, może mieć w Polsce sprzyjające warunki do bytowania?

2020

Nysius huttoni, the species endemic to New Zealand, is regarded as a pest which feeding can seriously reduce crop establishment in forage brassicas. It was discovered for the first time in Europe in 2002 (the Netherlands) and has spread in several European countries (Belgium, France, United Kingdom, Germany). Although detailed data on the natural spread of N. huttoni is lacking, it can theoretically be transported over long distances with infested plants, and is often found on apple and kiwi fruit packages exported from New Zealand. The species was hitherto not reported from Poland, therefore its potential geographic distribution was modelled using maximum entropy (Max-Ent) in order to pred…

Poland.wheat bugPolandMaxEntnon-native speciespotential spreadecological niche modelinginvasive speciesHeteroptera Poloniae - Acta Faunistica
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Performance evaluation of non volatile memories with a low cost and portable automatic test equipment

2017

This paper presents a versatile and portable test equipment, called portable ATE for research and development of non-volatile memories functionalities. The system is based on STM32-NUCLEO assembled with a custom designed daughter board, in order to host non-volatile memories test-chips, to manage the needed power supplies and generate suitable signals stimuli for correct operations. The system is controlled and programmed by a personal computer, via USB interface. In particular the system can perform: memory reading, writing and erasing, with settings flexibility on time and voltage levels; Electrical Stress Tests (Drain, Gate and Bulk Stress); Cycling Tests; debugging algorithms (erase or …

Portable ATEbusiness.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectReading (computer)Interface (computing)CharacterizationTestingUSBATEFlash memorylaw.inventionMicrocontrollerAutomatic test equipmentDebugginglawEmbedded systemPersonal computerbusinessHost (network)Computer hardwaremedia_commonUSB
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Egg parasitoids of stink bugs: Research status and potential for biological control

2012

Egg parasitoids are among the most important natural enemies associated with herbivorous stink bugs, and they show remarkable potential as biological control agents. On the other side, some egg parasitoid species also attack predaceous bugs, thus affecting the efficacy of these important entomophagous insects. Most studied stink bug egg parasitoids belong to Platygastridae (=Scelionidae) and Encyrtidae, the main research topics concerning behavior, chemical ecology, behavioural ecology and field efficacy. Some species have been used for biological control programs. However, some constraints may prevent egg parasitoids from becoming effective agents in inundative biocontrol projects, the mos…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataEgg parasitoid stink bug biological control ecology behavior
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Role of VOCs from Brassica oleracea in host location processes of Bagrada hilaris: electrophysiological and behavioral studies

2017

The Painted bug, Bagrada hilaris Burmeister is an herbivorous insect native of Asia and Africa, invasive in Southern Europe and North America where it causes major damage on various vegetable crops mainly belonging to Brassicaceae family. Young plants at cotyledon stage of B. oleracea are particularly attractant and susceptible to B. hilaris feeding activity. To elucidate the main volatile organic compounds (VOCs) involved in the attraction of B. hilaris individuals toward the host plant B. oleracea, laboratory experiments were carried out using vertical Y-shaped olfactometer and electroantennographic techniques (EAG). Both adults and late nymphal instars were used in these experiments. Olf…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataPainted bug Olfactometer EAG
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Plant responses induced by Halyomorpha halys (Het.: Pentatomidae)

2016

The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Halyomorpha halys (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), is a very polyphagous pest of fruit crops, horticultural crops and ornamentals. Native from eastern Asia, this invasive species was recorded for the first time in Modena in 2012 and is now spreading in Northern and Central Italy. With its establishment in the invaded areas, new interactions with native tri-trophic systems (plants - stink bugs - parasitoids) are expected. A plant attacked by an ovipositing stink bug may respond by the emission of induced plant synomones, which are exploited by egg parasitoids for host location (indirect defences). This mechanism had been studied for coevolved tritrophic systems at …

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataPlant defences egg parasitoids tritrophic systems stink bugs
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Chemical analysis of residues left by walking adults of Nezara viridula which induce arrestment behavior in the egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis.

2007

Chemical residues deposited by walking adults of the southern green stink bug (SGSB), Nezara viridula (L.) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), which play a role as contact kairomones inducing arrestment behavior in the egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston), were investigated in laboratory experiments. Female wasps encountering an area contaminated by chemical residues from adult hosts showed an arrestment response characterized by prolonged periods of walking and turning, resulting in systematic return to the stimulus after encountering the treatment borders. When SGSB adults were dissected into separate body parts, extracts from legs and the dorsal laminar pronota of adult females elicite…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicatasearching behaviourstink bug host location
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Towards an Understanding of the Causes of Difficulties in Debugging

2018

Debugging remains one of the areas that have seen little progress since the early days of programming. We argue that the academic approach of observational studies is incapable of capturing the essence of debugging in complex software. Instead, reflections by programmers may provide a better description of the debugging nature and challenges. In this article, we describe a study where we capture the reflections of programmers on thorny bugs that exemplify the major sources of difficulties in debugging. More importantly, we provide suggestions on what could have been done to avoid such thorny bugs from occurring with the same level of difficulties. As a major conclusion, we argue that the be…

SoftwareReflection (computer programming)Software bugDebuggingComputer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectMajor conclusionProgram developmentSoftware engineeringbusinessmedia_commonVisualization2018 International Conference on Computer and Applications (ICCA)
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Software Testing Overview on Different Generalization Levels

2013

There are many different views on software testing co-exist even within the borders of one organization. That is why we have decided to prepare software testing overview on metalevel indicating main influencers that make this difference. While gathering the details about meta-level elements we have performed some structuring of elements from lower level of software testing such as testing oracles and testing approaches, methods, and techniques. The overview preparation has resulted into laying the scientific basis under proper use of such terms as testing approach, testing method, and testing technique. Our overview could be useful for making ordered introduction into software testing for f…

TestingSoftware EngineeringTesting and DebuggingSoftware Quality
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Intraguild interactions between two egg parasitoids exploring host patches

2010

Intraguild interactions between two egg parasitoids, Trissolcus basalis (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) and Ooencyrtus telenomicida (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), exploring egg masses of the Southern Green Stink Bug (SGSB) Nezara viridula (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), were investigated in laboratory conditions by single, simultaneous and sequential host attack experiments. Mortality of N. viridula eggs was higher in simultaneous and sequential releases compared to single species releases. In simultaneous host exploitations, T. basalis females displayed an aggressive behavior against O. telenomicida females. The outcome of multiparasitism showed that interspecific larval competition was dominated by O…

Trissolcus basalis Ooencyrtus telenomicida Nezara viridula Interspecific competition Counter-balanced competitionbiologyGreen stink bugEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectfungibiology.organism_classificationCompetition (biology)ParasitoidSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataEncyrtidaeAnimal ecologyNezara viridulaInsect ScienceAgronomy and Crop ScienceIntraguild predationScelionidaemedia_common
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