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How to combine tools and methods in practice— a field study

1990

In spring 1989 we surveyed the experiences of some Finnish companies in methodology modelling (metamodelling) and adaptation of tools and methodologies to each other (methodology adaptation). The companies represented software production, banking, wood and metal industry, and wholesale trade. The study was carried out as a field study where we interviewed method developers, systems analysts and their supervisors. The goal of the survey was to find out whether there was need for metamodelling or methodology adaptation in general and how this need had been satisfied. The study shows that a little experience had been gained in adapting data dictionaries to methodologies but no such attempts ha…

Process managementKnowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectUsabilityData dictionaryAdaptabilityMetamodelingInformation systemUser interfacebusinessAdaptation (computer science)Computer-aided software engineeringmedia_common
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Automated anaesthesia record systems, observations on future trends of development.

1995

The introduction of electronic anaesthesia documentation systems was attempted as early as in 1979, although their efficient application has become reality only in the past few years. Today, documentation technology is offered by most of the monitor manufacturers and new systems are being developed by various working groups. The advantages of the electronic protocol are apparent: Continuous high quality documentation, comparability of data due to the availability of a anaesthesia data bank, reduction of the workload of the anaesthesia staff and availability of new additional information. Disadvantages of the electronic protocol have also been discussed. Typically, by going through the proce…

Protocol (science)Quality ControlDatabases FactualComputer scienceProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectMedicine (miscellaneous)WorkloadCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineMedical RecordsUser-Computer InterfaceDocumentationData loggerInformation systemQuality (business)Operations managementAnesthesiaUser interfaceSimulationmedia_commonForecastingInternational journal of clinical monitoring and computing
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Demo: Co-simulation of UAVs with INTO-CPS and PVSio-web

2018

This demo shows our ongoing work on the co-simulation of co-operative Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). The work is based on the INTO-CPS co-simulation engine, which adopts the widely accepted Functional Mockup Interface (FMI) standard for co-simulation, and the PVSioweb prototyping tool, that extends a system simulator based on the PVS logic language with a web-based graphical interface. Simple scenarios of Quadcopters with assigned different tasks, such as rendez-vous and space coverage, are shown. We assumed a linearized dynamic model for Quadcopters formalized in OpenModelica, and a linearized set of equations for the flight control module written in C language. The co-ordination algorit…

Quadcopterbusiness.industryComputer scienceComputer Science (all)Theoretical Computer Science; Computer Science (all)Co-simulationModelicaTheoretical Computer ScienceRendering (computer graphics)Functional Mock-up InterfacebusinessSimulationLogic programmingGraphical user interface
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Layout attributes and recall

2003

The spatial arrangement of elements such as icons in a computer interface may influence learning the interface. However, the effects of layout organization on users' information processing is relatively little studied so far. The three experiments of this paper examined two attributes of layouts: spatial grouping by proximity and semantic coherence. Learning was assessed by tasks in which 30 participants recalled icon-like items' labels, locations, or both as a series of study-recall trials. The results show that layout organization interacts with task demands. Semantic organization improves recall of labels, and spatial grouping supports recall of locations. When both labels and locations …

RecallComputer sciencebusiness.industryInterface (computing)Information processingGeneral Social Sciencescomputer.software_genreSemanticsTask (project management)Human-Computer InteractionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Chunking (psychology)Developmental and Educational PsychologyArtificial intelligenceUser interfacebusinesscomputerSpatial organizationNatural language processing
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An Information Aggregation and Analytics System for ATLAS Frontier

2019

International audience; ATLAS event processing requires access to centralized database systems where information about calibrations, detector status and data-taking conditions are stored. This processing is done on more than 150 computing sites on a world-wide computing grid which are able to access the database using the Squid-Frontier system. Some processing workflows have been found which overload the Frontier system due to the Conditions data model currently in use, specifically because some of the Conditions data requests have been found to have a low caching efficiency. The underlying cause is that non-identical requests as far as the caching are actually retrieving a much smaller num…

SQLQC1-999Complex event processingcomputer.software_genre01 natural sciencesprogrammingdata compilation0103 physical sciencesSpark (mathematics)[INFO]Computer Science [cs]010306 general physicsactivity reportcomputer.programming_languageDatabase010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industryPhysicsATLASCentralized databaseData modelAnalyticsefficiencyContainer (abstract data type)interfacedata managementUser interfacebusinesscomputerParticle Physics - Experimentperformance
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Global sensitivity analysis of the A-SCOPE model in support of future FLEX fluorescence retrievals

2014

In support of ESA's Earth Explorer 8 candidate mission FLEX (FLuorescence EXplorer), a Photosynthesis Study has been initiated to quantitatively link fluorescence to photosynthesis. This led to the development of A-SCOPE, a graphical user interface software package that integrates multiple biochemical models into the soil-vegetation-atmosphere-transfer model SCOPE. Its latest version (v1.53) has been successfully verified and was subsequently evaluated through a global sensitivity analysis. By using the method of Saltelli [4], the relative importance of each input variable to model outputs was quantified through first order and total effect sensitivity indices. Variations in leaf area index…

Scope (project management)Computer sciencebusiness.industryHyperspectral imagingSet (abstract data type)FLEXVariable (computer science)global sensitivity analysiSignal ProcessingFLEXSensitivity (control systems)fluorescenceLeaf area indexbusinessA-SCOPEGraphical user interfaceRemote sensing1707
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User Evaluation of the Smartphone Screen Reader VoiceOver with Visually Disabled Participants

2018

Touchscreen assistive technology is designed to support speech interaction between visually disabled people and mobile devices, allowing hand gestures to interact with a touch user interface. In a global perspective, the World Health Organisation estimates that around 285 million people are visually disabled with 2/3 of them over 50 years old. This paper presents the user evaluation of VoiceOver, a built-in screen reader in Apple Inc. products, with a detailed analysis of the gesture interaction, familiarity and training by visually disabled users and the system response. Six participants with prescribed visual disability took part in the tests in a usability laboratory under controlled con…

Screen readerArticle SubjectComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceTouch user interface05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)UsabilityVisual disabilityTK5101-6720Computer Science Applicationslaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTouchscreenHuman–computer interactionlawTelecommunication030221 ophthalmology & optometry0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusinessMobile device050107 human factorsGesture
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Evaluation of touchscreen assistive technology for visually disabled users

2017

Touchscreen assistive technology is designed to support speech interaction between visually disabled people and mobile devices, allowing the use of a choreography of gestures to interact with a touch user interface. This paper presents the evaluation of VoiceOver, a screen reader in Apple Inc. products, made in the research project Visually impaired users touching the screen- A user evaluation of assistive technology together with six visually disabled test participants. The aim was to identify challenges related to the performance of the gestures for screen interaction and evaluate the system response to the gestures. The main results showed that most of the hand gestures were easy to perf…

Screen readerMultimediabusiness.industryComputer scienceTouch user interface020206 networking & telecommunicationsUsability02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genrelaw.inventionVisualizationChoreography03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTouchscreenlawHuman–computer interaction030221 ophthalmology & optometry0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbusinesscomputerMobile deviceGesture2017 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC)
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Fostering Teacher-Student Interaction and Learner Autonomy by the I-TUTOR Maps

2014

The paper analyses the use of an automatically generated map as a mediator; that map visually represents the study domain of a university course and fosters the co-activity between teachers and stu- dents. In our approach the role of the teacher is meant as a media- tor between the student and knowledge. The mediation (and not the transmission) highlights a process in which theres no deterministic rela- tion between teaching and learning. Learning is affected by the students previous experiences, their own modalities of acquisition and by the in- puts coming from the environment. The learning path develops when the teachers and the students visions approach and, partly, overlap. In this cas…

Self-organizing mapSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniVisionStructural CouplingModalitiesCo-actvity; Structural Coupling; Mediation; Latent Semantic Analysis; Self Organizing Map; Zoomable User InterfacesComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Co-actvity; Structural Coupling; Latent Semantic Analysis; Self Organizing MapMediationCo-actvityArtifact (software development)Zoomable User InterfacesLatent Semantic AnalysisMediationPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONLearner autonomyTUTORcomputerLatent Semantic AnalysiSelf Organizing Mapcomputer.programming_languageSettore M-PED/03 - Didattica E Pedagogia Speciale
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Generación de fractales a partir del método de Newton

2013

[EN] A large number of fractals known, as Julia fractals and Mandelbrot, can be generated from an iterative method. In this paper we present a virtual laboratory developed as a Graphical User Interface (GUI) of Matlab that allows us to study and visualize in real time the relationship between Newton iterative methods of two variables and the generation of fractals. The main objective is to allow Technical School students in Numerical Computation subjects to acquire the skills to generate fractals and interpret their plots in terms of the convergence or divergence speed of the sequence of iterated.

Sequencebusiness.industryIterative methodGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryMandelbrot setlcsh:Education (General)Método de NewtonFractalNewton MethodIterated functionlcsh:L7-991FractalbusinessMATLABDivergence (statistics)Virtual LaboratorycomputerAlgorithmLaboratorio VirtualMatlabGraphical user interfacecomputer.programming_languageMathematicsModelling in Science Education and Learning
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