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A Scratch-based Graphical Policy Editor for XACML

2015

This paper proposes a policy-maker-friendly editor for the extensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) based on the programming language Scratch. Scratch is a blocks-based programming language designed for teaching children programming, which allows users to build programs like a puzzle. We take this concept one step further with an XACML policy editor based on the graphic programming elements of Scratch implemented in Smalltalk. This allows for aiding the user on how to build policies by grouping blocks and operators that fit together and also indicating which blocks that will stick together. It simplifies building the XACML policies while still having an XACML “feel” of the graphic …

Markup languagebusiness.industrycomputer.internet_protocolComputer scienceProgramming languageAuthorizationXACMLAccess controlcomputer.software_genreScratchbusinesscomputerSmalltalkXMLcomputer.programming_languageProceedings of the 1st International Conference on Information Systems Security and Privacy
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New behavioural trait adopted or rejected by observing heterospecific tutor fitness

2010

Animals can acquire behaviours from others, including heterospecifics, but should be discriminating in when and whom to copy. Successful individuals should be preferred as tutors, while adopting traits of poorly performing individuals should be actively avoided. Thus far it is unknown if such adaptive strategies are involved when individuals copy other species. Furthermore, rejection of traits based on tutor characteristics (negative bias) has not been shown in any non-human animal. Here we test whether a choice between two new, neutral behavioural alternatives—breeding-sites with alternative geometric symbols—is affected by observing the choice and fitness of a heterospecific tutor. A fiel…

Matching (statistics)Adaptive strategieseducationNicheBiologySocial EnvironmentChoice BehaviorGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyNesting BehaviorDevelopmental psychologyNestAnimalsPasseriformesTUTORResearch ArticlesGeneral Environmental Sciencecomputer.programming_languageGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyGeneral MedicineSocial learningAdaptation PhysiologicalImitative BehaviorTraitta1181FemaleGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencescomputerDiversity (business)Proceeding of the Royal Society B
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Real Time Stereo Matching Using Two Step Zero-Mean SAD and Dynamic Programing

2018

Dense depth map extraction is a dynamic research field in a computer vision that tries to recover three-dimensional information from a stereo image pair. A large variety of algorithms has been developed. The local methods based on block matching that are prevalent due to the linear computational complexity and easy implementation. This local cost is used on global methods as graph cut and dynamic programming in order to reduce sensitivity to local to occlusion and uniform texture. This paper proposes a new method for matching images based on a two-stage of block matching as local cost function and dynamic programming as energy optimization approach. In our work introduce the two stage of th…

Matching (statistics)Computational complexity theory010308 nuclear & particles physicsComputer scienceGraphics hardware02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesDynamic programmingCUDASum of absolute differencesDepth mapComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionCut0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingAlgorithm2018 15th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals & Devices (SSD)
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The Dirichlet-Bohr radius

2015

[EN] Denote by Ω(n) the number of prime divisors of n ∈ N (counted with multiplicities). For x ∈ N define the Dirichlet-Bohr radius P L(x) to be the best r > 0 such that for every finite Dirichlet polynomial n≤x ann −s we have X n≤x |an|r Ω(n) ≤ sup t∈R X n≤x ann −it . We prove that the asymptotically correct order of L(x) is (log x) 1/4x −1/8 . Following Bohr’s vision our proof links the estimation of L(x) with classical Bohr radii for holomorphic functions in several variables. Moreover, we suggest a general setting which allows to translate various results on Bohr radii in a systematic way into results on Dirichlet-Bohr radii, and vice versa

MatemáticasHolomorphic functionDirichlet distributionMatemática Purasymbols.namesakeHolomorphic functionsFOS: MathematicsPict (programming language)Number Theory (math.NT)Dirichlet seriesDirichlet series11M41 30B50 11M36MathematicsMathematical physicscomputer.programming_languageBohr radiusAlgebra and Number TheoryMathematics - Number TheoryFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional AnalysissymbolsMATEMATICA APLICADAcomputerCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASBohr radius
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Thermal kinetics for the energy valorisation of polylactide/sisal biocomposites

2018

[EN] The thermal stability and decomposition kinetics of PLA/sisal biocomposites was discussed to evaluate the suitability of their use in energy recovery processes such as pyrolysis and combustion. The influence of the addition of sisal up to 30%wt, the presence of coupling agent, and the atmosphere of operation, i.e. inert or oxidative was discussed by means of multi-rate linear non-isothermal thermogravimetric experiments. All biocomposites showed a mean high heating value of 15 MJ/kg indicating their suitability for energy recovery processes. The thermal requirements of PLA/sisal decomposition were assessed in terms of onset decomposition temperature and apparent activation energy. A mi…

Materials science02 engineering and technologyCombustionBiocomposites; Energy valorisation; Kinetics; Natural fibres; Polylactide (PLA); Thermal decomposition; Instrumentation; Condensed Matter Physics; Physical and Theoretical Chemistry020401 chemical engineeringThermal stability0204 chemical engineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThermal decompositionInstrumentationSISALcomputer.programming_languageEnergy recoveryBiocompositesMaterials compostosTermoplàsticsThermal decompositionCiència dels materials021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsDecompositionKineticsPolylactide (PLA)Chemical engineeringEnergy valorisationMAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOSValorisation0210 nano-technologyNatural fibrescomputerPyrolysisThermochimica Acta
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Grafting Silicone at Room Temperature—a Transparent, Scratch-resistant Nonstick Molecular Coating

2020

Silicones are usually considered to be inert and, thus, not reactive with surfaces. Here we show that the most common silicone, methyl-terminated polydimethylsiloxane, spontaneously and stably bonds on glass-and any other material with silicon oxide surface chemistry-even at room temperature. As a result, a 2-5 nm thick and transparent coating, which shows extraordinary nonstick properties toward polar and nonpolar liquids, ice, and even super glue, is formed. Ten microliter drops of various liquids slide off a coated glass when the sample is inclined by less than 10°. Ice adhesion strength on a coated glass is only 2.7 ± 0.6 kPa, that is, more than 98% less than ice adhesion on an uncoated…

Materials science02 engineering and technologyengineering.material010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesArticlechemistry.chemical_compoundSiliconeCoatingElectrochemistryGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialSilicon oxideSpectroscopycomputer.programming_languageInertPolydimethylsiloxaneSurfaces and Interfaces021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsGrafting0104 chemical scienceschemistryScratchengineeringSurface modification0210 nano-technologycomputerLangmuir
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Hydrothermal ageing of polylactide/sisal biocomposites. Studies of water absorption behaviour and Physico-Chemical performance

2014

An accelerated hydrothermal degrading test was designed in order to analyse the synergic effect of water and temperature on PLA/sisal biocomposites with and without coupling agent. As well, the physicochemical properties of biocomposites were monitored along the hydrothermal test by means of Scanning Electron Microscopy, Size Exclusion Chromatography and Differential Scanning Calorimetry. The addition of fibre induced higher water absorption capability and promoted physical degradation, as observed in the surface topography. During the processing of biocomposites and throughout the hydrothermal ageing, a reduction of molecular weight due to chain scission was found. As a consequence, a fast…

Materials scienceAbsorption of waterBiocompositesSolucions polimèriquesPolymers and PlasticsTermoplàsticsCondensed Matter PhysicsHydrothermal degradationHydrothermal circulationSisalPolylactide (PLA)Mechanics of MaterialsMAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOSMaterials ChemistryWater absorptionComposite materialcomputerNatural fibresSISALcomputer.programming_language
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Low-velocity impact behaviour of green epoxy biocomposite laminates reinforced by sisal fibers

2020

Abstract Due to its good mechanical characteristics, low cost and high availability in the current market, sisal fiber is one of the most used for the manufacturing of biocomposites in various industrial fields (automotive, marine, civil construction etc.). The particular sub-fibrillar structure of the sisal fiber (similar to aramid fibers) and the corresponding anisotropic behavior detected by recent research activities, suggest that such biocomposites should exhibit also high impact strength, in such a way to permit their advantageously use also for the manufacturing of crashworthy components (bumpers, helmets, protection systems etc.), that are at the same time also eco-friendly, lightwe…

Materials scienceBiocomposites Natural fibers Sisal Impact strength Computed tomography02 engineering and technologyImpact testImpact strengthSisalSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di Macchine0203 mechanical engineeringFiberComposite materialComputed tomographySISALCivil and Structural Engineeringcomputer.programming_languageBiocompositesBiocomposites Computed tomography Impact strength Natural fibers SisalIzod impact strength testEpoxy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAramid020303 mechanical engineering & transportsvisual_artVolume fractionCeramics and Compositesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumNatural fibersBiocomposite0210 nano-technologycomputerComposite Structures
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Radiowave emission accompanying the phase changes and chemical reactions in condensed phases

1994

Materials scienceChemical physicsPhase (matter)MineralogyGeneral Materials ScienceInstrumentation (computer programming)Chemical reactionRadio waveJournal of Materials Science Letters
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Coupling of membrane and photocatalytic technologies for selective formation of high added value chemicals

2020

Abstract This review presents a survey of some heterogeneous photocatalytic processes for the synthesis of high-value added compounds carried out in photocatalytic membrane reactors (PMRs). The two technologies can be easily integrated due to the similar conditions at which they usually operate. Furthermore, significant advantages derive from the coupling and in some cases also synergistic effects can be observed. These features have been highlighted for the photocatalytic syntheses reviewed along with engineering and design aspects investigated for some industrially relevant high-value added compounds. Notably, photocatalytic syntheses carried out in PMRs are still rare mainly because inte…

Materials scienceChemistry (all)NanotechnologyMembrane separation02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhotocatalytic membrane reactor01 natural sciencesHeterogeneous photocatalysiCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesCatalysiMembraneCoupling (computer programming)Photocatalytic synthesiPhotocatalysisAdded valuePhotocatalytic synthesis0210 nano-technology
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