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Voltage Security Assessment by Using PFDT and CBR Methods in Emerging Power System

2018

Abstract This paper exhibits varied methods for voltage security assessment in a restructured power system. This paper primarily lays emphasis on two methods that are Probabilistic Fuzzy Decision Tree (PFDT) and Case Based Reasoning (CBR). In PFDT, Decision Tree plays an integral role for classification of system. For further classification of power system security, an algorithm is developed to categorise the buses which trouble the security most. After classification of system, by using minimum amount of load curtailment of voltages on buses which made insecure to secure load. Optimization of load is done by curtailing reactive power from insecure buses. In CBR, old cases from database are…

Structure (mathematical logic)Computer science020209 energyEmphasis (telecommunications)Decision treeProbabilistic logicProcess (computing)02 engineering and technologyAC powerReliability engineeringElectric power system0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingCase-based reasoningEnergy Procedia
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Solving the Problems of Inspection Planning under Parametric Uncertainty of Underlying Models

2013

Certain fatigued structures must be inspected in order to detect fatigue damages that would otherwise not be apparent. A technique for obtaining optimal inspection strategies is proposed for situations where it is difficult to quantify the costs associated with inspections and undetected failure. For fatigued structures for which failures (fatigue damages) are only detected at the time of inspection, it is important to be able to determine the optimal times of inspection. Fewer inspections will lead to lower fatigue reliability of the structure upon demand, and frequent inspection will lead to higher cost. When there is a fatigue reliability requirement, the problem is usually to develop an…

Structure (mathematical logic)EngineeringSequencereliabilitybusiness.industryeducationmaintainabilityoperational researchGeneral MedicinehumanitiesReliability engineeringInvariant embeddingstomatognathic diseasesprobabilistic and statistical models in industrial plant controlDamagessafety and dependability of production systemsbusinessReliability (statistics)Invariant (computer science)Parametric statisticsIFAC Proceedings Volumes
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Diagnostic tools for learning organizations

2001

Aims first, to develop an instrument for a holistic analysis of learning organizations; and second, to test the validity and reliability of this instrument. The framework developed was mainly influenced by the work of Mike Pedler, Tom Boydell and John Burgoyne, Peter M. Senge as well as Chris Argyris and Donald A. Schön. Analyses eight existing diagnosis tools. The Learning Organization Diamond Tool was based on a concept of a learning organization regarded as a structure of related elements. Data consisting of 691 answers were gathered from 25 Finnish organizations in 1998. After analysis the reliability of the instrument was measured with Cronbach’s alpha. Cronbach’s alphas for the elemen…

Structure (mathematical logic)Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementKnowledge managementManagement scienceProcess (engineering)business.industryValidityLearning organizationEducationTest (assessment)Cronbach's alphaOrganization developmentPsychologybusinessReliability (statistics)The Learning Organization
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A Polish Adaptation of the Multidimensional Existential Meaning Scale: Internal Structure, Reliability, and Validity

2020

The aim of this article was to present a Polish adaptation of the Multidimensional Existential Meaning Scale (MEMS) developed by George and Park (2017). The scale proposes a tripartite view of meaning in life, measuring it in three different dimensions: Comprehension, Purpose, and Mattering, which is a new interesting approach to the conceptualization of this factor from a broader, existential perspective. The scale testing procedure involved a research sample consisting of 401 participants. In addition to the MEMS scale, the Meaning in Life Questionnaire (MLQ) and the Purpose in Life Test (PIL) were used. The results obtained with the Polish version confirmed its reliability and validity, …

Structure (mathematical logic)Scale (social sciences)Meaning (existential)Adaptation (computer science)PsychologyGeneral PsychologyReliability (statistics)ExistentialismCognitive psychologyRoczniki Psychologiczne
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In Itinere STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT of an integrated provincial waste system

2009

In the paper, the practical problem of analysing in an integrated way the performance of provincial waste systems is approached, in the framework of the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA). In particular, the in itinere phase of SEA is analysed herein. After separating out a proper group of ambits, to which the waste system is supposed to determine relevant impacts, pertinent sets of single indicators are proposed. Through the adoption of such indicators the time trend of the system is investigated, and the suitability of each indicator is critically revised. The structure of the evaluation scheme, which is essentially based on the use of ambit issues and analytical indicators, calls …

Structure (mathematical logic)Sustainable developmentConservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental EngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleComputer scienceDashboard (business)Waste Management SystemEnvironmental economicsPollutionPolicy Performance Index.Trend analysisItalyWaste ManagementEnvironmental protectionSustainabilityStrategic Environmental AssessmentProduction (economics)Dashboard of SustainabilityEnvironmental PollutionStrategic environmental assessmentIntegrated AnalysiReliability (statistics)Environmental Monitoring
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The Organizational Climate for Sustainable Commuting: An Italian Validation Study in the Academic Sector

2021

Promoting sustainable commuting represents a valuable contribution to tackle the climate crisis, and organizations could act as frontrunners in this regard. Accordingly, conceptualizing and measuring how organizational environments contribute to sustainable commuting has become relevant. This study aims to conceptualize and operationalize the construct of Organizational Climate for Sustainable Commuting (OCSC) and validate the OCSC scale in the Italian language. Data were gathered in an Italian university from 8542 participants. The validation was based on EFA and CFA, reliability, and aggregation indices analyses. To validate the scale, convergent, discriminant, internal construct, and cri…

Structure (mathematical logic)organizational climateValidation studyscale validationOperationalizationEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentItalian languageGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental economicsTD194-195Organisation climateRenewable energy sourcessustainable commutingEnvironmental sciencesScale (social sciences)GE1-350SociologyConstruct (philosophy)travel behaviorstravelReliability (statistics)Sustainability
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Decision Making and Optimization for Inspection Planning under Parametric Uncertainty of Underlying Models

2013

Certain fatigued structures must be inspected in order to detect fatigue damages that would otherwise not be apparent. A technique for obtaining optimal inspection strategies is proposed for situations where it is difficult to quantify the costs associated with inspections and undetected failure. For fatigued structures, for which failures (fatigue damages) are only detected at the time of inspection, it is important to be able to determine the optimal times of inspection. Fewer inspections will lead to lower fatigue reliability of the structure upon demand, and frequent inspections will lead to higher cost. When there is a fatigue reliability requirement, the problem is usually to develop …

Structure (mathematical logic)stomatognathic diseasesSequenceComputer scienceeducationDamagesSensitivity analysishumanitiesInvariant (computer science)Reliability (statistics)Invariant embeddingParametric statisticsReliability engineering
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Analysis of the influence of processor hidden registers on the accuracy of fault injection techniques

2004

Modern processors tend to increase the number of registers, being part of them not accessible by the instruction set. Traditionally, the effect of faults in these hidden registers has not been considered during system validation using fault injection. In this paper, a study of the importance of faults in hidden registers is performed. Firstly, we have analysed the sensitivity of hidden registers to faults in combinational logic. In a second phase, we have analysed the impact of the faults occurred in hidden registers on system behaviour. A broad set of permanent and transient faults have been injected into the models of two typical commercial microcontrollers, using a VHDL-based fault injec…

Stuck-at faultInstruction setCombinational logicComputer scienceFault coverageVHDLHardware description languageHardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITYParallel computingFault injectionFault modelcomputercomputer.programming_languageProceedings. Ninth IEEE International High-Level Design Validation and Test Workshop (IEEE Cat. No.04EX940)
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Force Concept Inventory-based multiple-choice test for investigating students’ representational consistency

2010

This study investigates students' ability to interpret multiple representations consistently (i.e., representational consistency) in the context of the force concept. For this purpose we developed the Representational Variant of the Force Concept Inventory (R-FCI), which makes use of nine items from the 1995 version of the Force Concept Inventory (FCI). These original FCI items were redesigned using various representations (such as motion map, vectorial and graphical), yielding 27 multiple-choice items concerning four central concepts underpinning the force concept: Newton's first, second, and third laws, and gravitation. We provide some evidence for the validity and reliability of the R-FC…

Student populationLC8-6691PhysicsQC1-999General Physics and AstronomyValidityContext (language use)Special aspects of educationMotion (physics)EducationConsistency (negotiation)Mathematics educationForce Concept InventoryPsychologyReliability (statistics)Multiple choicePhysical Review Special Topics. Physics Education Research
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Bullying in Students Who Stutter: The Role of the Quality of the Student–Teacher Relationship and Student’s Social Status in the Peer Group

2020

Children who stutter are at risk of being excluded, rejected, or bullied at school because of their impairment. The aim of the current research is to assess the relationship between students and te...

Stutteringstutteringmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationStudent teacherPredictor variablesPeer relationshipsstructural equation modelingStructural equation modelingEducationDevelopmental psychologymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuality (business)Student-teacher relationshipSafety Risk Reliability and Qualitymedia_common05 social sciencespeer nomination050301 educationPeer groupnervous system diseasessocial statusbullying; peer nomination; social status; structural equation modeling; Student-teacher relationship; stutteringbullyingmedicine.symptomPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologySocial status
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