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On the influence of curvature and torsion on turbulence in helically coiled pipes

2014

Turbulent flow and heat transfer in helically coiled pipes at Ret=400 was investigated by DNS using finite volume grids with up to 2.36×10^7 nodes. Two curvatures (0.1 and 0.3) and two torsions (0 and 0.3) were considered. The flow was fully developed hydrodynamically and thermally. The central discretization scheme was adopted for diffusion and advection terms, and the second order backward Euler scheme for time advancement. The grid spacing in wall units was ~3 radially, 7.5 circumferentially and 20 axially. The time step was equal to one viscous wall unit and simulations were typically protracted for 8000 time steps, the last 4000 of which were used to compute statistics. The results sho…

Pressure dropHistoryFinite volume methodDirect Numerical SimulationTurbulencehelically coiled pipeTorsion (mechanics)GeometrySecondary flowCurvatureNusselt numberComputer Science ApplicationsEducationTurbulencePhysics::Fluid DynamicsHeat transferSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariMathematicsJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Metabolic flux understanding of Pichia pastoris grown on heterogenous culture media

2014

[EN] Within the emergent field of Systems Biology, mathematical models obtained from physical chemical laws (the so-called first principles-based models) of microbial systems are employed to discern the principles that govern cellular behaviour and achieve a predictive understanding of cellular functions. The reliance on this biochemical knowledge has the drawback that some of the assumptions (specific kinetics of the reaction system, unknown dynamics and values of the model parameters) may not be valid for all the metabolic possible states of the network. In this uncertainty context, the combined use of fundamental knowledge and data measured in the fermentation that describe the behaviour…

Principal Component AnalysisbiologyMathematical modelManufacturing processComputer scienceProcess Chemistry and TechnologySystems biologyMonte Carlo samplingESTADISTICA E INVESTIGACION OPERATIVACellular functionsMetabolic networkMetabolic networkMissing-data methods for Exploratory Data AnalysisContext (language use)biology.organism_classificationINGENIERIA DE SISTEMAS Y AUTOMATICAComputer Science ApplicationsAnalytical ChemistryPichia pastorisEconometricsBiochemical engineeringPossibilistic consistency analysisFlux (metabolism)SpectroscopySoftware
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Spoken conversational context improves query auto-completion in web search

2021

Web searches often originate from conversations in which people engage before they perform a search. Therefore, conversations can be a valuable source of context with which to support the search process. We investigate whether spoken input from conversations can be used as a context to improve query auto-completion. We model the temporal dynamics of the spoken conversational context preceding queries and use these models to re-rank the query auto-completion suggestions. Data were collected from a controlled experiment and comprised conversations among 12 participant pairs conversing about movies or traveling. Search query logs during the conversations were recorded and temporally associated…

Process (engineering)Computer scienceContext (language use)02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreSpeech input020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringQuery auto-completionControlled experimentControl (linguistics)Background speechContextualizationWeb search querySettore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industrySpeech inputGeneral Business Management and AccountingQACComputer Science ApplicationsDynamics (music)Voice020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingInformation Systems
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Modeling and 'smart' prototyping human-in-the-loop interactions for AmI environments

2021

[EN] Autonomous capabilities are required in AmI environments in order to adapt systems to new environmental conditions and situations. However, keeping the human in the loop and in control of such systems is still necessary because of the diversity of systems, domains, environments, context situations, and social and legal constraints, which makes full autonomy a utopia within the short or medium term. Human-system integration introduces an important number of challenges and problems that have to be solved. On the one hand, humans should interact with systems even in those situations where their attentional, cognitive, and physical resources are limited in order to perform the interaction.…

Process (engineering)Computer scienceMobile computingContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchLibrary and Information SciencesSmart prototypingHuman-centered designSoftwareHuman–computer interaction020204 information systemsContext-aware interactionsInformàticaMachine learning0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringHuman-in-the-loopSet (psychology)Point (typography)business.industry020207 software engineeringComputer Science ApplicationsHuman-system interactionsHuman in the loopConceptual frameworkHardware and ArchitecturebusinessLENGUAJES Y SISTEMAS INFORMATICOS
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CheS-Mapper - Chemical Space Mapping and Visualization in 3D

2012

Abstract Analyzing chemical datasets is a challenging task for scientific researchers in the field of chemoinformatics. It is important, yet difficult to understand the relationship between the structure of chemical compounds, their physico-chemical properties, and biological or toxic effects. To that respect, visualization tools can help to better comprehend the underlying correlations. Our recently developed 3D molecular viewer CheS-Mapper (Chemical Space Mapper) divides large datasets into clusters of similar compounds and consequently arranges them in 3D space, such that their spatial proximity reflects their similarity. The user can indirectly determine similarity, by selecting which f…

Process (engineering)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectLibrary and Information Sciencescomputer.software_genre01 natural scienceslcsh:Chemistry03 medical and health sciencesSimilarity (psychology)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryFunction (engineering)030304 developmental biologymedia_commonStructure (mathematical logic)0303 health scienceslcsh:T58.5-58.64lcsh:Information technology004 InformatikComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignChemical spaceField (geography)0104 chemical sciencesVisualizationComputer Science Applications010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistrylcsh:QD1-999CheminformaticsData miningcomputer004 Data processingSoftwareJournal of Cheminformatics
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2019

Abstract Peer review is not only a quality screening mechanism for scholarly journals. It also connects authors and referees either directly or indirectly. This means that their positions in the network structure of the community could influence the process, while peer review could in turn influence subsequent networking and collaboration. This paper aims to map these complex network implications by looking at 2232 author/referee couples in an interdisciplinary journal that uses double blind peer review. By reconstructing temporal co-authorship networks, we found that referees tended to recommend more positively submissions by authors who were within three steps in their collaboration netwo…

Process (engineering)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInternet privacyNetwork structureLibrary and Information SciencesComplex networkComputer Science ApplicationsDouble blindInvisible handQuality (business)Psychologybusinessmedia_commonJournal of Informetrics
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A new algorithm for the kinetic data analysis

2000

Abstract In this paper, a new algorithm for the kinetic data analysis is presented. The main objective of the algorithm is to retrieve the maximum information concerned with a multi-response complex chemical system evolving in time, in order to retrieve the rate constants (calibration problem) or the initial concentration of species. As a difference with other data treatments found in the literature, the algorithm is able to estimate the uniqueness and reliability of the calculated rate constants. This task is carried out by analyzing of the principal components of the sensitivity coefficients with regard to the rate constants. The analysis allows understanding whether the located stationar…

Process Chemistry and TechnologyOdeFunction (mathematics)Stationary pointComputer Science ApplicationsAnalytical ChemistryNumerical integrationMaxima and minimaOrdinary differential equationUniquenessConstant (mathematics)AlgorithmSpectroscopySoftwareMathematicsChemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems
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Requirements elicitation methods based on interviews in comparison: A family of experiments

2020

Abstract Context There are several methods to elicit requirements through interviews between an end-user and a team of software developers. The choice of the best method in this context is usually on subjective developers’ preferences instead of objective reasons. There is a lack of empirical evaluations of methods to elicit requirements that help developers to choose the most suitable one. Objective This paper designs and conducts a family of experiments to compare three methods to elicit requirements: Unstructured Interviews, where there is no specific protocol or artifacts; Joint Application Design (JAD), where each member of the development team has a specific role; Paper Prototyping, w…

Process managementComputer sciencebusiness.industrySoftware requirements specification020207 software engineeringFunctional requirement02 engineering and technologyRequirements elicitationFamily of experimentsPoor qualityComputer Science ApplicationsSoftware0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessJoint application designSoftwareInformation SystemsPaper prototypingInformation and Software Technology
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A Methodological Approach for Developing and Validating a Parsimonious and Robust Measurement Tool: The Academic E-Service Quality (ACEQUAL) Model

2021

Nowadays, in the higher education sector, the quality measurement process of education-related services is assuming a crucial role to support focused and targeted improvement activities deeply centered on students’ needs/necessities. These are considered crucial factors for dealing with the current academic competitive context. Therefore, the quality measurement process has to be precise and accurate, namely the measurement model on which it is based has to be parsimonious and robust. The present work proposes an effective and easy-to-use methodological approach suitable for supporting the structuring of a measurement tool. Its effectiveness is shown with reference to the academic e-service…

Process managementPublic AdministrationHigher educationProcess (engineering)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectstudent satisfactionPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationContext (language use)StructuringField (computer science)academic web portalEducationDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyComputer Science (miscellaneous)Quality (business)Settore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazionemedia_commonacademic e-service qualityService qualitybusiness.industrymeasurement modelViewpointsLComputer Science ApplicationsbusinessEducation Sciences
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Putting documents into their work context in document analysis

2000

In trying to achieve document standardization the goal is to find more effective, consistent, and standardized ways to utilize information technology. The specification and implementation of document standards may take several years requiring a profound analysis and understanding of document management practices. Document standardization does not concern documents only: it concerns workers, their work, business partners, and future systems as well. In this paper we discuss two ways of describing the work context of documents: process modelling and life cycle modelling. In process modelling, documents are regarded as resources produced and used in inter- or intra-organizational business proc…

Process managementStandardizationBusiness processComputer scienceDocument type definitionDocument management systemLibrary and Information SciencesManagement Science and Operations Researchcomputer.software_genreWork relatedComputer Science ApplicationsWorld Wide WebMarket requirements documentMedia TechnologyDocument engineeringcomputerInformation SystemsVision documentInformation Processing & Management
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