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Dual Information Systems: Supporting Organizational Working and Learning by Making Organizational Memory Transparent

1999

The conceptual design of most computer-based information systems reflects a dualism of technology. During the development phase, part of the work-domain-related knowledge is formalized and encoded in the software, making it difficult for users to reflect on and use this knowledge. This design--use dualism contributes to the deterioration of the interpretive flexibility of information systems. In this article, we outline an information systems architecture called Dual Information Systems (DIS) that incorporates the concepts of an organizational memory information system (OMIS) in a broader framework. DIS help bridge the design--use dualism by providing organizations with a set of services th…

Flexibility (engineering)Knowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industryOrganizational memoryDUAL (cognitive architecture)Computer Science ApplicationsComputational Theory and MathematicsConceptual designDualismInformation systemBusiness logicSet (psychology)businessInformation SystemsJournal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce
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Redesigning Computer-Supported Work Processes with Dual Information Systems: The Work Process Benchmarking Service

1999

The conceptual design of most computer-based information systems reflects a dualism of technology. During the development phase, part of the work-domain-related knowledge is formalized and encoded in the software, making it difficult for users to reflect on and use this knowledge. This design/use dualism contributes to the deterioration of the interpretive flexibility of information systems. We propose an information systems architecture called Dual Information Systems (DIS) that helps bridge the design/use dualism by providing organizations with a set of services that enable and reinforce both effective, institutionalized working and the questioning and (re)construction of computer-support…

Flexibility (engineering)Service (systems architecture)Information Systems and ManagementKnowledge managementProcess managementProcess (engineering)Computer sciencebusiness.industryBenchmarkingManagement Science and Operations ResearchComputer Science ApplicationsManagement Information SystemsWork (electrical)Conceptual designInformation systemBusiness logicbusinessJournal of Management Information Systems
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CADWAN – A Control Architecture for Dense Wi-Fi Access Networks

2018

The growing demands of ubiquitous computing are leading towards the densification of wireless access networks. The challenges of high density deployments can be addressed by network- wide centralized control. To this end we propose CADWAN – a Control Architecture for efficient management of Dense Wi-Fi Access Networks. Its main advantages are: flexibility (it supports software- defined wireless networking), scalability (it uses a three-tier optimization framework), and extendibility (it exploits a unified control interface with support for heterogeneous devices). Furthermore, CADWAN is complementary to ongoing developments in IEEE 802.11, especially 802.11ax.

Flexibility (engineering)Ubiquitous computingAccess networkComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencebusiness.industryWireless networkSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniInterface (computing)Distributed computing802.11ax CAPWAP dense networks optimization SDN Wi-Fi.020206 networking & telecommunications020302 automobile design & engineering02 engineering and technologyComputer Science Applications0203 mechanical engineeringScalability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWirelessElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessComputer network
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LARGE-SCALE SIMULATIONS IN CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS —THE NEED FOR A TERAFLOP COMPUTER

1992

The introduction of vector processors {“supercomputers” with a performance in the range of 109 floating point operations (1 GFLOP) per second} has had an enormous impact on computational condensed matter physics. The possibility of a substantially enhanced performance by massively parallel processors (“teraflop” machines with 1012 floating point operations per second) will allow satisfactory treatment of a large range of important scientific problems which have to a great extent thus far escaped numerical resolution. The present paper describes only a few examples (out of a long list of interesting research problems!) for which the availability of “teraflops” will allow spectacular progres…

Floating pointCondensed matter physicsComputer scienceScale (chemistry)Monte Carlo methodGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsParallel computingLarge rangeFLOPSComputer Science ApplicationsMetallic alloyRange (mathematics)Computational Theory and MathematicsMassively parallelMathematical PhysicsInternational Journal of Modern Physics C
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Optimization of Long-Run Average-Flow Cost in Networks With Time-Varying Unknown Demand

2010

We consider continuous-time robust network flows with capacity constraints and unknown but bounded time-varying demand. The problem of interest is to design a control strategy off-line with no knowledge of the demand realization. Such a control strategy regulates the flow on-line as a function of the realized demand. We address both the case of systems without and with buffers. The main novelty in this work is that we consider a convex cost which is a function of the long-run average-flow and average-demand. We distinguish a worst-case scenario where the demand is the worst-one from a deterministic scenario where the demand has a neutral behavior. The resulting strategies are called min-max…

Flow control (data)Mathematical optimizationComputer scienceTime varying systemsFunction (mathematics)Optimal controlFlow networkMin-max optimalityAverage flow cost; Flow control; Gradient-based control; Min-max optimality; Uncertain demand; Time varying systems; Time varying networksComputer Science ApplicationsAverage flow costFlow controlControl and Systems EngineeringRobustness (computer science)Control theoryBounded functionProduction controlElectrical and Electronic EngineeringTime varying networksAverage flow cost flow control gradient-based control min-max optimality uncertain demandGradient-based controlAverage costUncertain demand
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Comments on “Measurement of dimensionless Chezy coefficient in step-pool reach (Case study of Dizin River in Iran)” by Torabizadeh A., Tahershamsi A.…

2018

This paper is a comment on a previous published paper.

Flow resistanceDimensional analysi010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesChézy formulaInstrumentation0208 environmental biotechnologyComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition02 engineering and technologyMechanics01 natural sciencesDarcy–Weisbach equation020801 environmental engineeringComputer Science ApplicationsModeling and simulationSelf-similarityFlow resistanceDarcy-Weisbach friction factorModeling and SimulationStep-poolElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesDimensionless quantityMathematics
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Flow evaluation of red blood cells in capillaroscopic videos

2013

We aim at describing a non-parametric approach to evaluate blood cells velocity in oral capillascopic videos. The proposed methodology is based on the application of standard optical flow algorithms and it is part of a general environment to support during the diagnostic process for evaluating peripheral microcirculation in real time. We validated our approach versus handmade measurements provided by physicians. Results on real data pointed out that our system returns an output coherent to these latter observations.

Flow visualizationRadiology Nuclear Medicine and ImagingSettore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industryProcess (computing)Optical flowComputer Science ApplicationFlow (mathematics)Peripheral microcirculationMedicineComputer visionArtificial intelligenceComputer Vision and Pattern Recognitionbusiness
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Evaluation of Artifacts and Misinterpretation in 2D Electrical Resistivity Tomography Caused by Three-Dimensional Resistive Structures of Regular or …

2023

Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is a well-known geophysical method applied to geological, hydrogeological and geoenvironmental research. To date, 2D ERT is still used much more than 3D ERT, thanks to its greater immediacy, survey speed and lower complexity in processing and inversion. However, the assumption of two-dimensionality of the underground structures can mean that the effects of 3D structures on the 2D ERT can sometimes lead to gross errors in interpretation. This work aims to evaluate these effects by testing synthetic and experimental models. Numerical simulations are performed starting from different resistivity models, and from the results, 2D data sets are derived to s…

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes3D structuresinversionelectrical resistivity tomographySettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral EngineeringGeneral Materials Scienceapplied geophysicsartifactscavityInstrumentationComputer Science ApplicationsApplied Sciences
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Modelling Nannochloropsis gaditana Growth in Reactors with Different Geometries, Determination of Kinetic Parameters and Biochemical Analysis in Resp…

2022

Microalgae are unicellular and photosynthetic microorganisms which grow thanks to inorganic salts, CO2 and light, and find applications in several fields thanks to their variety. The industrial application of microalgae has not often been fully exploited because of a lack of information about how microalgae respond to inputs and to different growth environments. In the present work a model able to predict the microalgae growth in reactors with different geometries was developed. We combined a Monod-like model for the specific growth rate with the Lambert-Beer law of homogeneous light distribution in thick photobioreactors. Kinetic parameters related to the cultivation of the microalga Nanno…

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes<i>Nannochloropsis gaditana</i>; photobioreactor modelling; growth model; lipids; kinetic parametersProcess Chemistry and TechnologySettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciGeneral EngineeringGeneral Materials ScienceGrowth model Kinetic parameters Lipids Nannochloropsis gaditana Photobioreactor modellingInstrumentationComputer Science ApplicationsApplied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 12; Pages: 5776
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Spectroscopy of Alkali Atoms in Solid Matrices of Rare Gases: Experimental Results and Theoretical Analysis

2022

We present an experimental and theoretical investigation of the spectroscopy of dilute alkali atoms in a solid matrix of inert gases at cryogenic temperatures, specifically Rubidium atoms in a solid Argon or Neon matrix, and related aspects of the interaction energies between the alkali atoms and the atoms of the solid matrix. The system considered is relevant for matrix isolation spectroscopy, and it is at the basis of a recently proposed detector of cosmological axions, exploiting magnetic-type transitions between Zeeman sublevels of alkali atoms in a magnetic field, tuned to the axion mass, assumed in the meV range. Axions are one of the supposed constituents of the dark matter (DM) of t…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesCondensed Matter::Quantum GasesQuantum PhysicsAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)Process Chemistry and Technologymatrix isolation spectroscopy; axion detection; interatomic interactionsGeneral EngineeringFOS: Physical sciencesInteratomic interactionsSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaPhysics - Atomic PhysicsComputer Science ApplicationsMatrix isolation spectroscopyAxion detectionPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersGeneral Materials SciencePhysics::Atomic PhysicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)InstrumentationApplied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 13; Pages: 6492
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