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Condition Assessment of Norwegian Bridge Elements Using Existing Damage Records

2020

The Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA) has recorded bridge element damages in a database for all the bridges it manages since the 1990s. This paper presents a comparison of three methods to establish element condition based on damage records. The methods consist in a non-parametric procedure based on the worst damage registered in the element, linear regression considering also bridge and road characteristics data and classification through an artificial neural network. The methods are assessed using a set of 159 bridges inspected in 2016. The results show that diagnostics of bridge element condition can reach high accuracy by using an artificial neural network classifier and taki…

Set (abstract data type)Artificial neural networkComputer sciencelanguageNorwegianData miningcomputer.software_genreCondition assessmentBridge (interpersonal)computerlanguage.human_languageArtificial neural network classifier
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Trust management in tactical coalition software defined networks

2018

This paper reports from ongoing efforts related to trust management in tactical Software Defined Networks (SDN) when used with mobile nodes in a coalition operation. We analyze the problem space and suggests a set of security and contructional requirements, as well as an analysis on how existing technology may contribute to a solution. The proposed architecture serves as a guide for current and future experimentation on trust management and protection in SDN. The paper also reports from experimental investigations into the utility of these technology elements for the present purpose.

Set (abstract data type)AuthenticationComputer scienceTrust management (information system)ArchitectureSoftware-defined networkingComputer securitycomputer.software_genrecomputerProblem space2018 International Conference on Military Communications and Information Systems (ICMCIS)
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PROTEIN SECONDARY STRUCTURE PREDICTION: HOW TO IMPROVE ACCURACY BY INTEGRATION

2006

In this paper a technique to improve protein secondary structure prediction is proposed. The approach is based on the idea of combining the results of a set of prediction tools, choosing the most correct parts of each prediction. The correctness of the resulting prediction is measured referring to accuracy parameters used in several editions of CASP. Experimental evaluations validating the proposed approach are also reported.

Set (abstract data type)Bioinformatics Protein PredictionCorrectnessComputer sciencebusiness.industryArtificial intelligenceData miningMachine learningcomputer.software_genreProtein secondary structure predictionbusinessCASPcomputerApplied Artificial Intelligence
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The OptQuest Callable Library

2005

In this chapter we discuss the development and application of a library of functions that is the optimization engine for the OptQuest system. OptQuest is commercial software designed for optimizing complex systems, such as those formulated as simulation models. OptQuest has been integrated with several simulation packages with the goal of adding optimization capabilities. The optimization technology within OptQuest is based on the metaheuristic framework known as scatter search. In addition to describing the functionality of the OptQuest Callable Library (OCL) with an illustrative example, we apply it to a set of unconstrained nonlinear optimization problems.

Set (abstract data type)Commercial softwareMathematical optimizationComputer scienceComplex systemMetaheuristicCallable bondNonlinear programming
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Robust refinement of initial prototypes for partitioning-based clustering algorithms

2007

Non-uniqueness of solutions and sensitivity to erroneous data are common problems to large-scale data clustering tasks. In order to avoid poor quality of solutions with partitioning-based clustering methods, robust estimates (that are highly insensitive to erroneous data values) are needed and initial cluster prototypes should be determined properly. In this paper, a robust density estimation initialization method that exploits the spatial median estimate to the prototype update is presented. Besides being insensitive to noise and outliers, the new method is also computationally comparable with other traditional methods. The methods are compared by numerical experiments on a set of syntheti…

Set (abstract data type)Computer scienceCorrelation clusteringOutlierInitializationSensitivity (control systems)Density estimationNoise (video)Data miningCluster analysiscomputer.software_genrecomputerRecent Advances in Stochastic Modeling and Data Analysis
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Producing Routing Systems Flexibly Using a VRP Metamodel and a Software Product Line

2012

Routing problems occur in a wide variety of situations. Due to the heterogeneity of cases we do not yet know how to manage the complexity of addressing all the relevant aspects in logistic planning and solving the variety of different problem types in a cost-efficient way. In the last decade, we have witnessed an emergence of systematic approach into managing variation within a set of related software systems. This paper presents an application of these advances from software engineering into vehicle routing: we suggest the construction of a higher-level (meta-) model of routing problems and the application of a software product line approach. The proposed approach results in a flexible pro…

Set (abstract data type)Computer scienceDistributed computingVehicle routing problemDomain engineeringSoftware systemRouting (electronic design automation)Software product lineVariety (cybernetics)Metamodeling
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2020

Discriminant validity was originally presented as a set of empirical criteria that can be assessed from multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) matrices. Because datasets used by applied researchers rarely lend themselves to MTMM analysis, the need to assess discriminant validity in empirical research has led to the introduction of numerous techniques, some of which have been introduced in an ad hoc manner and without rigorous methodological support. We review various definitions of and techniques for assessing discriminant validity and provide a generalized definition of discriminant validity based on the correlation between two measures after measurement error has been considered. We then review t…

Set (abstract data type)Computer scienceManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementMonte Carlo methodDiscriminant validityGeneral Decision SciencesGuidelineData miningcomputer.software_genrecomputerConfirmatory factor analysisOrganizational Research Methods
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A hierarchical clustering strategy and its application to proteomic interaction data

2003

We describe a novel strategy of hierarchical clustering analysis, particularly useful to analyze proteomic interaction data. The logic behind this method is to use the information for all interactions among the elements of a set to evaluate the strength of the interaction of each pair of elements. Our procedure allows the characterization of protein complexes starting with partial data and the detection of "promiscuous" proteins that bias the results, generating false positive data. We demonstrate the usefulness of our strategy by analyzing a real case that involves 137 Saccharomyces cerevisiae proteins. Because most functional studies require the evaluation of similar data sets, our method…

Set (abstract data type)Data setRange (mathematics)Computer scienceBenchmark (computing)Data miningcomputer.software_genrecomputerHierarchical clustering
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Introducing pattern reuse in the design of multi-agent systems

2002

This paper focuses on design issues to be faced when developing knowledge management (KM) applications based on the integration of peer-to-peer and multi-agent technologies. The reasons for using these technologies rest on the requirements posed by the specific KM paradigm that has been adopted, which emphasizes aspects such as autonomy and distribution of knowledge sources. We adopt an agent-oriented approach that extends Tropos, a software engineering methodology introduced in earlier papers. We present a characterization of peer-to-peer in terms of a general architectural pattern, a set of design guidelines for peer-to-peer applications, and a framework that integrates multi-agent and pe…

Set (abstract data type)EngineeringArchitectural patternbusiness.industryMulti-agent systemSystems engineeringSoftware designClass diagramActivity diagramReuseComputer-aided software engineeringbusinessSoftware engineering
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Manager's Toolbox for OSS/BSS Market Analysis

2009

The purpose of this section is to provide a set of quick tools for analysts and managers to analyze the status of the telecom operator software market.

Set (abstract data type)EngineeringDominant designOperator (computer programming)business.industryOperations support systemMarket analysisOpen source softwarebusinessSoftware engineeringSoftware marketToolbox
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