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Collaborative EA Information Elicitation Method : The IEM for Business Architecture

2015

This study contributes to the enterprise architecture (EA) methodologies by suggesting a method for eliciting architecture requirements: gathering both the current architecture information, and the development needs and requirements for the business architecture (BA) dimension in EA planning. Most of all EA dimensions, the developing of the BA requires collaboration with various non-IT stakeholders. It presents thus challenges to the IT department, or the consultancy involved in EA related efforts. The contribution of the various stakeholder groups as informants is, however, crucial to well founded EA design decisions. The suggested method takes related IS development fields as starting poi…

ta113EngineeringKnowledge managementRequirements engineeringbusiness.industryrequirements elicitationComputingMethodologies_MISCELLANEOUSStakeholderEnterprise architectureInformation technologyRequirements elicitationpublic administrationBusiness process modelingKnowledge acquisitionmethodsmenetelmätenterprise architectureBusiness architecturejulkinen hallintokokonaisarkkitehtuuribusiness
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Interface Detection Using a Quenched-Noise Version of the Edwards-Wilkinson Equation

2015

We report here a multipurpose dynamic-interface-based segmentation tool, suitable for segmenting planar, cylindrical, and spherical surfaces in 3D. The method is fast enough to be used conveniently even for large images. Its implementation is straightforward and can be easily realized in many environments. Its memory consumption is low, and the set of parameters is small and easy to understand. The method is based on the Edwards-Wilkinson equation, which is traditionally used to model the equilibrium fluctuations of a propagating interface under the influence of temporally and spatially varying noise. We report here an adaptation of this equation into multidimensional image segmentation, an…

ta113Image segmentationta114DiscretizationInterface (Java)Computer scienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONobject detectionimage edge detectionImage segmentationComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignGrayscaleGray-scaleObject detectionSurface topographyNoiseMathematical modelThree-dimensional displaysSegmentationTomography3D image processingNoiseSurface morphologyAlgorithmSoftwareIEEE Transactions on Image Processing
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Guidelines for improving the contextual relevance of field surveys: the case of information security policy violations

2014

The information systems (IS) field continues to debate the relative importance of rigor and relevance in its research. While the pursuit of rigor in research is important, we argue that further effort is needed to improve practical relevance, not only in terms of topics, but also by ensuring contextual relevance. While content validity is often performed rigorously, validated survey instruments may still lack contextual relevance and be out of touch with practice. We argue that IS behavioral research can improve its practical relevance without loss of rigor by carefully addressing a number of contextual issues in instrumentation design. In this opinion article, we outline five guidelines – …

ta113Knowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer science05 social sciences02 engineering and technologyInformation securityLibrary and Information SciencesData scienceManagement information systems020204 information systems0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringContent validityInformation systemStrategic information systemSoft systems methodologyRelevance (information retrieval)Instrumentation (computer programming)business050203 business & managementInformation SystemsEuropean Journal of Information Systems
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Support vector machine integrated with game-theoretic approach and genetic algorithm for the detection and classification of malware

2013

Abstract. —In the modern world, a rapid growth of mali- cious software production has become one of the most signifi- cant threats to the network security. Unfortunately, wides pread signature-based anti-malware strategies can not help to de tect malware unseen previously nor deal with code obfuscation te ch- niques employed by malware designers. In our study, the prob lem of malware detection and classification is solved by applyin g a data-mining-based approach that relies on supervised mach ine- learning. Executable files are presented in the form of byte a nd opcode sequences and n-gram models are employed to extract essential features from these sequences. Feature vectors o btained are…

ta113Network securitybusiness.industryComputer scienceFeature vectorFeature extractionuhatBytecomputer.file_formatMachine learningcomputer.software_genrehaittaohjelmatSupport vector machineObfuscation (software)ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONnetworknetwork securityMalwareData miningArtificial intelligenceExecutabletietoturvabusinesscomputer2013 IEEE Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps)
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Automatic dynamic texture segmentation using local descriptors and optical flow

2012

A dynamic texture (DT) is an extension of the texture to the temporal domain. How to segment a DT is a challenging problem. In this paper, we address the problem of segmenting a DT into disjoint regions. A DT might be different from its spatial mode (i.e., appearance) and/or temporal mode (i.e., motion field). To this end, we develop a framework based on the appearance and motion modes. For the appearance mode, we use a new local spatial texture descriptor to describe the spatial mode of the DT; for the motion mode, we use the optical flow and the local temporal texture descriptor to represent the temporal variations of the DT. In addition, for the optical flow, we use the histogram of orie…

ta113business.industrySegmentation-based object categorizationComputer scienceTexture DescriptorComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONOptical flowScale-space segmentationPattern recognitionImage segmentationComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignImage textureMotion fieldRegion growingComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionHistogramComputer visionSegmentationArtificial intelligencebusinessSoftwareIEEE Transactions on Image Processing
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Lattice Boltzmann Simulations at Petascale on Multi-GPU Systems with Asynchronous Data Transfer and Strictly Enforced Memory Read Alignment

2015

The lattice Boltzmann method is a well-established numerical approach for complex fluid flow simulations. Recently general-purpose graphics processing units have become accessible as high-performance computing resources at large-scale. We report on implementing a lattice Boltzmann solver for multi-GPU systems that achieves 0.69 PFLOPS performance on 16384 GPUs. In addition to optimizing the data layout on the GPUs and eliminating the halo sites, we make use of the possibility to overlap data transfer between the host CPU and the device GPU with computing on the GPU. We simulate flow in porous media and measure both strong and weak scaling performance with the emphasis being on a large scale…

ta113ta114Computer scienceLattice Boltzmann methodsGPUParallel computingSolverLattice Boltzmannmemory alignmentComputational sciencePetascale computingAsynchronous communicationData structure alignmentGraphicsasynchronous communicationTitanHost (network)ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSData transmissionEuromicro international conference on parallel, distributed and network-based processing
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Dynamic Sustainability. Sustainability Window Analysis of Chinese Poverty-Environment Nexus Development

2015

Sustainability Window is a new analysis tool for assessing the sustainability of development simultaneously in all of its three dimensions (environmental, economic, and social). The analysis method provides information of the maximum and minimum economic development that is required to maintain the direction of social and environmental development towards more sustainable targets. With the Sustainability Window method it is possible to easily analyze the sustainability using different indicators and different time periods making comparative analyses easy. The new method makes it also possible to analyze the dynamics of the sustainability and the changes over time in the width of the window.…

ta520ChinaGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesEnvironmental Sustainability IndexEconomicsGE1-350ta519Sustainability organizationsDimension (data warehouse)dynamiikkaSustainable developmentsustainable developmentEnvironmental effects of industries and plantskestävä kehitysindicator systemPovertyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrymetodologiaEnvironmental resource managementWindow (computing)methodologydynamicsEnvironmental economicsEnvironmental sciencesSustainabilitybusinessNexus (standard)Sustainability
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Katse kuvassa ja nimi mielessä : kuvataideteosten nimien teoreettista tarkastelua

2003

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Graffiti and Street Art Research : An Outsider Perspective

2023

In this paper we discuss our endeavours and experiences in the field of graffiti and street art research (GSAR) in the form of a dialogue. We reflect on planning and engaging with GSAR, contemplate our (field) work, analyse the methods we have developed, and shed light on the possibilities that arose during research processes. In particular, we focus on what it is like to do GSAR as outsiders, i.e. as those who are not writers or artists themselves, or who do research into a graffiti or street art scene that is foreign to them. peerReviewed

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It’s Not Only What You Say, But How You Say It : Investigating the Potential of Prosodic Analysis as a Method to Study Teacher’s Talk

2018

In this study, we introduce new insights into prosodic analyses as an emerging method to study what happens in classrooms interactions. We claim that the prosodic aspects (features of speech such as intonation, volume and pace) of talk are important, but under-represented in the learning sciences. These prosodic aspects may be used to complement, intensify or even reverse the linguistic content of speech. Thus far, most research on classrooms has focused on the content (what is said) rather than on understanding the meaning of the prosodic features (how it is said) of talk. In this study, we introduce prosodic analyses as a method to study classroom discussions. Our exploratory experiment f…

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