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Radical innovation by theoretical abstraction - a challenge for the user-centred designer

2016

AbstractIt is generally accepted that scientific disciplines such as psychology, sociology, and anthropology contribute beneficially to design by providing understanding of users’ needs, experiences, and desires. Arguably, however, these disciplines have more to contribute, because they include theories and models that can be applied as design frames and principles. More specifically, goal-setting, visualization, thematization, and conceptual reconfiguration are general mechanisms through which theories translate into design contributions. Actualizing radical design solutions via these mechanisms is discussed: theories provide appropriate means of abstraction, which allows ‘distance’ from u…

Cognitive scienceta113ta211framingComputer science05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesControl reconfigurationta613202 engineering and technologydesign knowledgeDesign knowledgeComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided Designsocial theoryVisualizationcase studyFraming (social sciences)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)design theoryDesigntheory0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050107 human factorsScientific disciplines021106 design practice & managementSocial theoryDesign Journal
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Competition Logics during Digital Platform Evolution

2018

How are platforms built and how do they evolve? This is a salient question in digital ecosystems, where the competition has moved from traditional one-sided business logics to multi-sided platforms. In this paper, we explore how a digital platform evolves when the organization of the multilayered platform architecture, and related control points, is modified through competitive moves. We also examine how a firm may be able to manage the increased complexity of the platform. We show that when technical and strategic bottlenecks are solved, the platform owner can expand control to strategically important layers of the platform stack. The findings indicate that the complexity of the platform i…

Competition (economics)Design architecturebusiness.industryMultihomingComputer science0502 economics and business05 social sciences050211 marketingdigital platform evolutiondigital platformsTelecommunicationsbusiness050203 business & management
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Goalkeeper: A Zero-Sum Exergame for Motivating Physical Activity

2021

Incentives and peer competition have so far been employed independently for increasing physical activity. In this paper, we introduce Goalkeeper, a mobile application that utilizes deposit contracts for motivating physical activity in group settings. Goalkeeper enables one to set up a physical exercise challenge with a group of peers that deposit a fixed amount of money for participating. If a peer fails to complete the challenge, Goalkeeper redistributes their deposit to those who managed to complete it (i.e., zero-sum game). We evaluated the potential of Goalkeeper in increasing physical activity with a total of 50 participants over the course of 2 months. Our findings suggest that deposi…

Competition (economics)IncentiveZero-sum gameComputer scienceApplied psychologyPhysical activityDesign elements and principlesComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGSet (psychology)Exercise motivationZero (linguistics)
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Achieving energy efficiency in data centers with a performance-guaranteed power aware routing

2017

Nowadays, data centers are designed to offer the highest performance in case of high traffic load and peak utilisation of the network. However, in a realistic data center environment, the peak capacity of the network is rarely reached and the average utilisation of devices varies between 5% and 25% which results into a huge loss of energy since most of the time links and servers are idle or under-utilized. The high impact of this wasted power on environmental effects, energy needs and electricity costs raised the concerns to seek for an efficient solution to make data centers more power effective while keeping the desired quality of service. In this paper, we propose a power-aware routing a…

Computation time[ INFO ] Computer Science [cs]Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceReliability (computer networking)Performance[ INFO.INFO-NI ] Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]02 engineering and technology03 medical and health sciences[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI][SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]0302 clinical medicineBackupServerEnergy saving0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering[ SPI ] Engineering Sciences [physics][INFO]Computer Science [cs]business.industryQuality of serviceVital nodes020206 networking & telecommunicationsData center networkReliability030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRouting (electronic design automation)businessComputer networkEfficient energy use
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Routing electric vehicles with a single recharge per route

2020

Networks : an international journal (2020). doi:10.1002/net.21964

Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencebusiness.industry330 WirtschaftGroundwater recharge620330 EconomicsHardware and ArchitectureTime windowsVehicle routing problemLarge neighborhood searchRouting (electronic design automation)ddc:620businessSoftwareInformation SystemsComputer network
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Methodology for Structured Data-Path Implementation in VLSI Physical Design: A Case Study

2022

State-of-the-art modern microprocessor and domain-specific accelerator designs are dominated by data-paths composed of regular structures, also known as bit-slices. Random logic placement and routing techniques may not result in an optimal layout for these data-path-dominated designs. As a result, implementation tools such as Cadence’s Innovus include a Structured Data-Path (SDP) feature that allows data-path placement to be completely customized by constraining the placement engine. A relative placement file is used to provide these constraints to the tool. However, the tool neither extracts nor automatically places the regular data-path structures. In other words, the relative placement f…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsHardware and ArchitectureControl and Systems Engineeringdata-path; placement; routing; innovus; electronic design automation; physical designSignal ProcessingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550Electronics
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Design optimization of mooring system: An application to a vessel-shaped offshore fish farm

2019

Abstract Design optimization of mooring systems of offshore floating structures is a challenging task, partly because of the large number of design variables, complicated design constraints, nonlinear system behavior, and time-consuming numerical simulations. For engineering designs, efficient yet accurate approaches are needed. This paper proposes an integrated optimization methodology for design of mooring systems. The methodology integrates the design of experiments, screening analysis, time-domain simulations, and a metamodel-based optimization procedure. To demonstrate the methodology, the mooring system of a vessel-shaped offshore fish farm was designed considering the ultimate limit …

Computer scienceDesign of experiments0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyMooring0201 civil engineeringMetamodelingNonlinear systemSearch algorithmKriging021105 building & constructionLimit state designSubmarine pipelineCivil and Structural EngineeringMarine engineeringEngineering Structures
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Improving topological mapping on NoCs

2010

Networks-on-Chip (NoCs) have been proposed as an efficient solution to the complex communications on System-on-chip (SoCs). The design flow of network-on-chip (NoCs) include several key issues, and one of them is the decision of where cores have to be topologically mapped. This thesis proposes a new approach to the topological mapping strategy for NoCs. Concretely, we propose a new topological mapping technique for regular and irregular NoC platforms and its application for optimizing application specific NoC based on distributed and source routing.

Computer scienceDistributed computingDesign flowBandwidth (signal processing)Hardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITYIntegrated circuit designSource routingNetwork topologyComputer Science::Hardware ArchitectureComputer Science::Emerging TechnologiesNetwork on a chipHardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITSSystem on a chipRouting (electronic design automation)2010 IEEE International Symposium on Parallel & Distributed Processing, Workshops and Phd Forum (IPDPSW)
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What Can Linguistics Do to Technology Design?

2021

Intelligent technologies have already revolutionized the economy, and they will continue to do so via autonomous, AI-based systems and artefacts. Artefacts can handle much more intellectually complicated tasks than was possible before. However, the technological transformation will set new demands for technology design and designers. Designing electromechanical technologies has been based on natural science, but intelligent technologies will extensively use knowledge of human research and information processing to create new artefacts. Intelligent information processing has so far been possible only for biological systems and especially for human minds. Therefore, their functions and behavi…

Computer scienceEmerging technologies05 social sciencesInformation processingDesign thinkingLanguage and thought06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionDesign languageLinguisticsExplication060302 philosophy0502 economics and businessSet (psychology)050203 business & managementDesign technology
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Progress in EU Breeding Blanket design and integration

2018

Abstract In Europe (EU), in the frame of the EUROfusion consortium activities, four Breeding Blanket (BB) concepts are being developed with the aim of fulfilling the performances required by a near-term fusion power demonstration plant (DEMO) in terms of tritium self-sufficiency and electricity production. The four blanket options cover a wide range of technological possibilities, as water and helium are considered as possible coolants and solid ceramic breeder in combination with beryllium and PbLi as tritium breeder and neutron multipliers. The strategy for the BB selection and operation has to account for the challenging schedule of the EU DEMO, the ambitious operational requirements of …

Computer scienceIn-vessel and ex-vessel componentsBlanketContinuous design7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesBalance of plan010305 fluids & plasmas[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Balance of plant; Breeding Blanket; In-vessel and ex-vessel components; Civil and Structural Engineering; Nuclear Energy and Engineering; Materials Science (all); Mechanical Engineering0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials Science010306 general physicsSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariCivil and Structural EngineeringBalance of plantBreeding BlanketMechanical EngineeringFrame (networking)Schedule (project management)tIn-vessel and ex-vessel componentsElectricity generationNuclear Energy and Engineering13. Climate actionInterfacingSystems engineeringDemonstration PlantIn-vessel and ex-vessel componentMaterials Science (all)Design evolution
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