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A comparative review of CASE shells: A preliminary framework and research outcomes

1993

Abstract Because of rigidity and weak support of the user's native methods and methodologies in existing CASE tools, there is a growing need for customizable CASE tools (CASE shells). The nature of CASE shells is different from ordinary CASE tools supporting a fixed set of methods. With CASE shells, organizations can define tools to support their own methods, instead of choosing a tool that supports them. Existing CASE shells have different features and architectural principles that make them appropriate for different tasks. Obviously, a framework for comparing them is needed. In this paper we develop one such framework. It takes into account different tasks in customization and the effecti…

EngineeringInformation Systems and Managementbusiness.industryComputer aidRigidity (psychology)Architectural principlesManagement Information SystemsPersonalizationMetamodelingSystems engineeringComputer-aided software engineeringSoftware engineeringbusinessSet (psychology)Information SystemsInformation & Management
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Integrating Manufacturing Equipments Using a Shop Floor Control System

2006

A generic manufacturing system must interact with an environment characterized by a strong competition and by continuous technological changes. For this reason there is the necessity to make the system easily and economically modifiable in its hardware and software configuration. One of the main problems in making a manufacturing system re-configurable concerns its control system which has to be accordingly scalable and object oriented. This paper presents a methodology for making a manufacturing control system actually reconfigurable and adaptable to hardware changes in the manufacturing systems components. In particular, a PC-based shop-floor control system has been realized. Such system …

EngineeringInstrumentation and control engineeringbusiness.industryIntegrated Computer-Aided ManufacturingManufacturing engineeringComputer-integrated manufacturingReal-time Control SystemComputer-aided manufacturingProcess development execution systemHierarchical control systembusinessManufacturing EquipmentsSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneManufacturing execution system
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Optimization methods for complex sheet metal stamping computer aided engineering

2010

Nowadays, sheet metal stamping processes design is not a trivial task due to the complex issues to be taken into account (complex shapes forming, conflicting design goals and so on). Therefore, proper design methodologies to reduce times and costs have to be developed mostly based on computer aided procedures. In this paper, a computer aided approach is proposed with the aim to offer a methodology able to solve very complex sheet metal stamping processes, in particular a progressive design approach based on the integration between numerical simulations and optimization methodologies is presented. In particular, Response Surface Method, Moving Least Squares approximation and Pareto optimal s…

EngineeringMathematical optimizationControl and Optimizationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectRestraining forceSheet stampingStampingComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignIndustrial engineeringComputer Science ApplicationsSet (abstract data type)Response surface methodologyMoving least squares approximationControl and Systems EngineeringComputer-aidedQuality (business)Moving least squaresComputer-aided engineeringbusinessEngineering design processDesign methodsSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneSoftwaremedia_commonStructural and Multidisciplinary Optimization
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Electric conduction in solids: a pedagogical approach supported by laboratory measurements and computer modelling environments

2008

In this paper we present a pedagogic approach aimed at modeling electric conduction in semiconductors, built by using NetLogo, a programmable modeling environment for building and exploring multi‐agent systems. ‘Virtual experiments’ are implemented to confront predictions of different microscopic models with real measurements of electric properties of matter, such as resistivity. The relations between these electric properties and other physical variables, like temperature, are, then, analyzed.

EngineeringNetLogoElectrical resistivity and conductivitybusiness.industryMechanical engineeringElectric propertiesComputer modellingComputer aided instructionbusinessThermal conductioncomputerComputer modeling Semiconductor device modeling Electrical properties Electrical resistivity Semiconductorscomputer.programming_language
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An Object-Oriented Approach to Discrete-Event Simulation Applied to Underground Railway Systems

1999

This paper describes the implementation of an object-oriented simulator that supports the determination of timetables and the design of on-line control policies for underground rail way systems. The simulator has been developed on the basis of a new approach to object- oriented modelling. Such an approach has been used to design a development tool that supports the generation of simulation codes and is able to automatically define the skeleton of a code.

EngineeringObject-oriented programming021103 operations researchDiscrete event systemBasis (linear algebra)business.industryDistributed computing0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyObject (computer science)Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignModeling and SimulationObject oriented simulationRail transportation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringUrban transportation020201 artificial intelligence & image processingDiscrete event simulationbusinessSoftwareSimulationSIMULATION
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Computer aided photoelasticity by an optimum phase stepping method

2002

In this paper an automated photoelastic method based on the phase stepping technique is described. It provides full-field maps of the isoclinic parameter and the relative retardation. The technique is based on processing six images of a photoelastic specimen acquired using plane and circularly polarized light. The number of acquisitions and the type of polariscope used in this approach have been chosen with the aim at reducing the influence of quarter wave plate errors and obtaining raw photoelastic data in a periodic form suitable for easy applications of automatic unwrapping routines.

EngineeringPhotoelasticitybusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringPhase (waves)Aerospace EngineeringPolarimeterImage processingWaveplateOpticsMechanics of MaterialsDigital image processingComputer-aidedbusinessCircular polarization
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QUALITY SYSTEM FOR PRODUCTION SOFTWARE (QSPS): AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF PRODUCTION SOFTWARE

2013

A quality system for production software should be part of the quality management system of an organization and can be expressed as objectives in the form of processes, procedures, tools and responsibilities, designed and developed to fulfil the quality requirements. These usually are addressing the customers (external or internal), compliance with standards (effectiveness) waste reduction and better use of resources (efficiency) for continual improvement. Such systems are designed according to the requirements of the standards for quality management, software engineering and information security. Quality systems themselves could not provide all necessary means for driving the organization…

EngineeringProcess managementComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industrySoftware developmentComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignSoftware qualityArtificial IntelligenceSoftware sizingSoftware constructionSoftware quality analystSoftware quality managementSoftware verification and validationSoftware engineeringbusinessSoftwareSoftware quality controlInternational Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering
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HEMT for low-noise microwaves: CAD-oriented performance evaluation

1995

This paper shows how a graphic processing of low-noise HEMT's small signal parameters, allows evaluating and comparing the actual performance obtainable in front-end applications. HEMT's tradeoff charts which solve tradeoffs among the basic low-noise amplifier performance are reported. Figures of merit for microwave low-noise HEMT which represent a fast way of evaluating HEMT in actual working conditions and of selecting the proper transistor, are defined. As an example, the tradeoff charts and the figures of merit of two HEMT's (Fujitsu FHR02FH, Sony 2SK677) and a pseudomorphic-HEMT (Celeritek CFB001-03) are reported and compared with the data sheets. © 1995, IEEE. All rights reserved.

EngineeringRadiationbusiness.industryAmplifierTransistorElectrical engineeringCADCondensed Matter PhysicHigh-electron-mobility transistorCondensed Matter Physicscomputer.software_genreSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSignallaw.inventionlawElectronic engineeringFigure of meritComputer Aided DesignElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinesscomputerMicrowaveIEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
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Applying of Smart Technologies: Evaluation of Effectiveness

2012

This paper is dedicated to various aspects and perspectives of applying the smart technologies in software solutions. Based on experience acquired during software development projects, the author proposes criteria to evaluate the effectiveness of enhancing of existing products with smart technologies. The evaluation of effectiveness can be used to support decision making on implementing the smart technologies in existing products or products in development.

EngineeringSoftwarebusiness.industrySystems engineeringSoftware developmentbusinessComputer-aided technologies
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Visual scale factor for speed perception

2011

Speed perception is an important task depending mainly on optic flow that the driver must perform continuously to control his/her vehicle. Unfortunately, it appears that in some driving simulators speed perception is under estimated, leading into speed production higher than in real conditions. Perceptual validity is then not good enough to study driver’s behavior. To solve this problem, a technique has recently seen the light, which consists of modifying the geometric field of view (GFOV) while keeping the real field of view (FOV) constant. We define our visual scale factor as the ratio between the GFOV and the FOV. The present study has been carried out on the SAAM dynamic driving simulat…

EngineeringSynthèse d'image et réalité virtuelle [Informatique]media_common.quotation_subject[INFO.INFO-GR] Computer Science [cs]/Graphics [cs.GR]Field of view02 engineering and technologyVisual scaleperceptionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringRendering (computer graphics)Perception0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDriving simulation0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesComputer vision050107 human factorsSimulationmedia_commondriving simulationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesDriving simulator[ INFO.INFO-GR ] Computer Science [cs]/Graphics [cs.GR]Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design[INFO.INFO-GR]Computer Science [cs]/Graphics [cs.GR]Computer Science ApplicationsVibrationInterface homme-machine [Informatique]Speed perception020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinessfield of viewSoftware
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