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STURM, ARNON, DOV DORI, and ONN SHEHORY. "THE APPLICATION-BASED DOMAIN ANALYSIS APPROACH AND ITS OBJECT-PROCESS METHODOLOGY IMPLEMENTATION." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 18, no. 08 (December 2008): 1115–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194008004045.

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Domain engineering can simplify the development of software systems in specific domains. During domain analysis, the first step of domain engineering, the domain is modeled at an abstract level, providing guidelines for modeling applications within that domain. Drawbacks of existing domain analysis approaches include poor guidelines for domain-specific application modeling, insufficient validations capability, and limited usability. In this paper we apply the Application-based Domain Modeling (ADOM) to the Object-Process Methodology (OPM). This application requires the extension of OPM with a classification mechanism. Showing that the ADOM-OPM approach overcomes limitations of existing approaches, we further verify experimentally that the level of correctness of an ADOM extended OPM model is higher than that achieved without the extension. Finally, we ensure that the proposed extension does not degrade the generic vanilla form of OPM.
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Alvez, Carlos, Ernesto Miranda, Graciela Etchart, and Silvia Ruiz. "Efficient Iris Recognition Management in Object-Related Databases." Journal of Computer Science and Technology 18, no. 02 (October 4, 2018): e12. http://dx.doi.org/10.24215/16666038.18.e12.

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Biometric applications have grown significantly in recent years, particularly iris-based systems. In the present work, an extension of an Object Relational Database Management System for the integral management of a biometric system based on the human iris was presented. Although at present, there are many database extensions for different domains, in no case for biometric applications. The proposed extension includes both the extension of the type system and the definition of domain indexes for performance improvement. The aim of this work is to provide a tool that facilitates the development of biometric applications based on the iris feature. Its development is based on a reference architecture that includes both the management of images of the iris trait, its associated metadata and the necessary methods for both manipulation and queries. An implementation of the extension is performed for PostgreSQL DBMS, and SP-GiST framework is used in the implementation of a domain index. Experiments were carried out to evaluate the performance of the proposed index, which shows improvements in query execution times.
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Karsten, Frank, Marco Slikker, and Geert-Jan van Houtum. "DOMAIN EXTENSIONS OF THE ERLANG LOSS FUNCTION: THEIR SCALABILITY AND ITS APPLICATIONS TO COOPERATIVE GAMES." Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences 28, no. 4 (September 5, 2014): 473–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269964814000102.

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We prove that several extensions of the classic Erlang loss function to non-integral numbers of servers are scalable: the blocking probability as described by the extension decreases when the offered load and the number of servers s are increased with the same relative amount, even when scaling up from integral s to non-integral s. We use this to prove that when several Erlang loss systems pool their resources for efficiency, various corresponding cooperative games have a non-empty core.
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BOGURAEV, BRANIMIR, and CHRISTOPHER KENNEDY. "Applications of term identification technology: domain description and content characterisation." Natural Language Engineering 5, no. 1 (March 1999): 17–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1351324999002090.

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The identification and extraction of technical terms is one of the better understood and most robust Natural Language Processing (NLP) technologies within the current state of the art of language engineering. In generic information management contexts, terms have been used primarily for procedures seeking to identify a set of phrases that is useful for tasks such as text indexing, computational lexicology, and machine-assisted translation: such tasks make important use of the assumption that terminology is representative of a given domain. This paper discusses an extension of basic terminology identification technology for the application to two higher level semantic tasks: domain description, the specification of the technical domain of a document, and content characterisation, the construction of a compact, coherent and useful representation of the topical content of a text. With these extensions, terminology identification becomes the foundation of an operational environment for document processing and content abstraction.
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Harper, Malcolm. "ℤ[] is Euclidean." Canadian Journal of Mathematics 56, no. 1 (February 1, 2004): 55–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.4153/cjm-2004-003-9.

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AbstractWe provide the first unconditional proof that the ring ℤ[] is a Euclidean domain. The proof is generalized to other real quadratic fields and to cyclotomic extensions of ℚ. It is proved that if K is a real quadratic field (modulo the existence of two special primes of K) or if K is a cyclotomic extension of ℚ then:the ring of integers of K is a Euclidean domain if and only if it is a principal ideal domain.The proof is a modification of the proof of a theorem of Clark and Murty giving a similar result when K is a totally real extension of degree at least three. The main changes are a new Motzkintype lemma and the addition of the large sieve to the argument. These changes allow application of a powerful theorem due to Bombieri, Friedlander and Iwaniec in order to obtain the result in the real quadratic case. The modification also allows the completion of the classification of cyclotomic extensions in terms of the Euclidean property.
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van den Brink, L., J. Stoter, and S. Zlatanova. "MODELING AN APPLICATION DOMAIN EXTENSION OF CITYGML IN UML." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XXXVIII-4/C26 (June 7, 2012): 11–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xxxviii-4-c26-11-2012.

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Thong, Nguyen Tho, Florentin Smarandache, Nguyen Dinh Hoa, Le Hoang Son, Luong Thi Hong Lan, Cu Nguyen Giap, Dao The Son, and Hoang Viet Long. "A Novel Dynamic Multi-Criteria Decision Making Method Based on Generalized Dynamic Interval-Valued Neutrosophic Set." Symmetry 12, no. 4 (April 14, 2020): 618. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sym12040618.

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Dynamic multi-criteria decision-making (DMCDM) models have many meaningful applications in real life in which solving indeterminacy of information in DMCDMs strengthens the potential application of DMCDM. This study introduces an extension of dynamic internal-valued neutrosophic sets namely generalized dynamic internal-valued neutrosophic sets. Based on this extension, we develop some operators and a TOPSIS method to deal with the change of both criteria, alternatives, and decision-makers by time. In addition, this study also applies the proposal model to a real application that facilitates ranking students according to attitude-skill-knowledge evaluation model. This application not only illustrates the correctness of the proposed model but also introduces its high potential appliance in the education domain.
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Barroso, Marlo M., José Karam-Filho, and Gilson A. Giraldi. "Domain Extensions of Binomial Numbers Applying Successive Sums Transformations on Sequences Indexed by Integers." TEMA (São Carlos) 21, no. 1 (March 27, 2020): 133. http://dx.doi.org/10.5540/tema.2020.021.01.133.

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The classic definition of binomial numbers involves factorials, making unfeasible their extension for negative integers. The methodology applied in this paper allows to establish several new binomial numbers extensions for the integer domain, reproduces to integer arguments those extensions that are proposed in other works, and also verifies the results of the usual binomial numbers. To do this, the impossibility to compute factorials with negative integer arguments is eliminated by the replacement of the classic binomial definition to a new one, based on operations recently proposed and, until now, referred to as transformations by the successive sum applied on sequences indexed by integers. By particularizing these operations for the sequences formed and indexed by integers, it is possible to redefine the usual binomial numbers to any integer arguments, with the advantage that the values are more easily computed by using successive additions instead of multiplications, divisions or possibly more elaborate combinations of these operators, which could demand more than one or two sentences to their application.
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Ospina Agudelo, Brian, Walter Zamboni, and Eric Monmasson. "Application domain extension of incremental capacity-based battery SoH indicators." Energy 234 (November 2021): 121224. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2021.121224.

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van den Brink, Linda, Jantien Stoter, and Sisi Zlatanova. "UML-Based Approach to Developing a CityGML Application Domain Extension." Transactions in GIS 17, no. 6 (May 22, 2013): 920–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tgis.12026.

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Gürsoy Sürmeneli, Hicret, Mila Koeva, and Mehmet Alkan. "The Application Domain Extension (ADE) 4D Cadastral Data Model and Its Application in Turkey." Land 11, no. 5 (April 26, 2022): 634. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land11050634.

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The 3D cadastre, one of the most fundamental components of the 3D LAS (Land Administration System), aims to provide an integrated 3D view of legal (Right, Restrictions, and Responsibilities–RRR) and physical boundaries in multi-storey properties; therefore, to extend the flexible and modular basis of LADM, which best represents legal boundaries and RRRs, some integrated models using technical standards (e.g., CityGML, IFC, InfraGML) are developed to represent the full 3D cadastre. However, since most of the developed 3D integrated data models are designed at the conceptual level, there is a knowledge gap in logical data model relationships, which is the next processing step in the fully integrated 3D data model stage. The main argument of this study is an innovative ADE 4D Cadastral Data Model to represent 3D cadastral objects registration with time attributes using LADM and CityGML. The data management and organization are done in an open-source database for the Turkish cadastral system. This research will discuss two main topics. The first is how to implement a suitable way of realising LADM-based 3D cadastral object registration by focusing on developing the presentation of those cadastral objects to 4D (3D + t), with time attributes in alignment with the jurisdictional framework in Turkey. The second is how the data is managed in an open-source PostgreSQL database. In addition, the usage type of cadastral objects is shown in a CesiumJS, a visualisation platform. Moreover, this study will contribute to eliminating the knowledge gap between the conceptual and logical models.
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Gürsoy Sürmeneli, Hicret, Mila Koeva, and Mehmet Alkan. "The Application Domain Extension (ADE) 4D Cadastral Data Model and Its Application in Turkey." Land 11, no. 5 (April 26, 2022): 634. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land11050634.

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The 3D cadastre, one of the most fundamental components of the 3D LAS (Land Administration System), aims to provide an integrated 3D view of legal (Right, Restrictions, and Responsibilities–RRR) and physical boundaries in multi-storey properties; therefore, to extend the flexible and modular basis of LADM, which best represents legal boundaries and RRRs, some integrated models using technical standards (e.g., CityGML, IFC, InfraGML) are developed to represent the full 3D cadastre. However, since most of the developed 3D integrated data models are designed at the conceptual level, there is a knowledge gap in logical data model relationships, which is the next processing step in the fully integrated 3D data model stage. The main argument of this study is an innovative ADE 4D Cadastral Data Model to represent 3D cadastral objects registration with time attributes using LADM and CityGML. The data management and organization are done in an open-source database for the Turkish cadastral system. This research will discuss two main topics. The first is how to implement a suitable way of realising LADM-based 3D cadastral object registration by focusing on developing the presentation of those cadastral objects to 4D (3D + t), with time attributes in alignment with the jurisdictional framework in Turkey. The second is how the data is managed in an open-source PostgreSQL database. In addition, the usage type of cadastral objects is shown in a CesiumJS, a visualisation platform. Moreover, this study will contribute to eliminating the knowledge gap between the conceptual and logical models.
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Lemoal, P., and D. Perreux. "Extension of Classical Laminate Theory to the Anelastic Domain." Advanced Composites Letters 2, no. 5 (September 1993): 096369359300200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096369359300200501.

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An extension of classical laminate theory to the anelastic domain is proposed. It is based on numerical methods which describe the laminate's response to mechanical loading not analytically but step by step. This approach is applied to a behaviour model of a non linear viscoelastic layer and its application to multiaxial creep tests on filament wound tubes ± 55°is discussed.
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Mohd, Z. H., U. Ujang, and T. Liat Choon. "HERITAGE HOUSE MAINTENANCE USING 3D CITY MODEL APPLICATION DOMAIN EXTENSION APPROACH." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-4/W6 (November 13, 2017): 73–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-4-w6-73-2017.

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Heritage house is part of the architectural heritage of Malaysia that highly valued. Many efforts by the Department of Heritage to preserve this heritage house such as monitoring the damage problems of heritage house. The damage problems of heritage house might be caused by wooden decay, roof leakage and exfoliation of wall. One of the initiatives for maintaining and documenting this heritage house is through Three-dimensional (3D) of technology. 3D city models are widely used now and much used by researchers for management and analysis. CityGML is a standard tool that usually used by researchers to exchange, storing and managing virtual 3D city models either geometric and semantic information. Moreover, it also represent multi-scale of 3D model in five level of details (LoDs) whereby each of level give a distinctive functions. The extension of CityGML was recently introduced and can be used for problems monitoring and the number of habitants of a house.
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Betz, M., and V. Coors. "AN APPLICATION DOMAIN EXTENSION FOR STORING VALIDATION RESULTS OF CITYGML STRUCTURES." ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences VIII-4/W1-2021 (September 3, 2021): 11–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-viii-4-w1-2021-11-2021.

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Abstract. With the increase of applications using 3D models as base for visualization or simulation the requirements for having valid models rises. While there are many programs that validate models there is no standard for storing the results. The simulation programs also may implement their own validation checking to verify if a model can be simulated which may be error prone or not extensive enough for their purpose. This paper provides an extension for the CityGML format to store the validation result. With the available validation information software using the extension can improve their process of working with models containing errors. CityGML model manufacturers may also improve their creation process of the model as well as deliver them validated.
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Dutta, Arnab, Sameer Saran, and A. Senthil Kumar. "Development of CityGML Application Domain Extension for Indoor Routing and Positioning." Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing 45, no. 6 (March 9, 2017): 993–1004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12524-017-0665-y.

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Neumann, B., T. von Sydow, H. Blume, and T. G. Noll. "Application Domain Specific Embedded FPGAs for Flexible ISA-Extension of ASIPs." Journal of Signal Processing Systems 53, no. 1-2 (May 20, 2008): 129–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11265-008-0211-9.

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Ushakov, A. L. "ANALYSIS OF THE BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEM FOR THE POISSON EQUATION." Bulletin of the South Ural State University series "Mathematics. Mechanics. Physics" 14, no. 1 (2022): 64–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.14529/mmph220107.

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The mixed boundary value problem for the Poisson equation is considered in a bounded flat domain. The continuation of this problem through the boundary with the Dirichlet condition to a rectangular domain is carried out. Consideration of the continued problem in the operator form is proposed. To solve the continued problem, a method of iterative extensions is formulated in an operator form. The extended problem in operator form is considered on a finitedimensional subspace. To solve the previous problem, an iterative extension method is formulated in operator form on a finite-dimensional subspace. The continued problem is presented in matrix form. To solve the continued problem in matrix form, the method of iterative extensions in matrix form is formulated. It is shown that in the proposed versions of the method of iterative extensions, the relative errors converge in a rate that is stronger than the energy norm of the extended problem with the rate of geometric progression. The iterative parameters in these methods are selected using the minimum residual method. Conditions are indicated that are sufficient for the convergence of the applied iterative processes. An algorithm is written that implements the method of iterative extensions in matrix form. In this algorithm, the iterative parameters are automatically selected and the stopping criterion is indicated when the estimate of the required accuracy is reached. Examples of application of the method of iterative extensions for solving problems on a computer are given.
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Aidukas, Tomas, Felix Wechsler, Lars Loetgering, Kevin Zhou, and Roarke Horstmeyer. "Applications and Extensions of Fourier Ptychography." Microscopy Today 30, no. 6 (November 2022): 40–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1551929522001298.

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Abstract:This is the third article within a three-part series on Fourier ptychography, which is a computational microscopy technique for high-resolution, large field-of-view imaging. While the previous articles introduced the working principles of the technique, in this article we focus on the practical benefits that it brings to the imaging community. We present a didactic overview of the most important and well-established practical use-cases such as gigapixel imaging, quantitative phase contrast, thick sample imaging, and aberration metrology. We also discuss how Fourier ptychography can leave the visible light domain and venture into the realm of smaller wavelengths such as X-rays and electrons, among other topics.
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Zamani, Bahman, and Shiva Rasoulzadeh. "A Domain Specific Modeling Language for Enterprise Application Development." International Journal of Information Technologies and Systems Approach 11, no. 2 (July 2018): 51–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijitsa.2018070104.

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This article describes how experience in domain specific modeling can be captured and abstracted in a domain specific modeling language (DSML). Modeling with a DSML results in quality models. Patterns of enterprise application architecture (PofEAA) is a rich set of patterns that can be used by designers when designing (modeling) web-based enterprise applications. This article aims at defining a DSML based on PofEAA patterns, as well as providing tool support for designing web-based enterprise applications that use these patterns. The authors have built a DSML using the profile extension mechanism of UML, by defining stereotypes. In addition to the proposed profile, this article has implemented the structure and behavior of PofEAA patterns in Rational Software Architecture (RSA) which is resulted in a tool that facilitates the design of software for designers. To show the usefulness of the tool, it is used for modeling two small systems based on the PofEAA patterns. The results show that many of the design is automated and the modeling speed is increased.
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Faltus, Ondřej, and Martin Horák. "A modular extension of a finite element contact implementation." Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings 34 (March 24, 2022): 15–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.14311/app.2022.34.0015.

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The structural mechanics module of the OOFEM finite element software has been developed to include various algorithms for solving contact mechanics problems. After developing small strain contact algorithms in the 2D domain and their extension to large strain applications [1, 2], the present contribution extends the existing framework to the 3D domain. After reviewing the current code and comparing existing solutions found in the literature, we identify the common ground between 2D and 3D applications, then propose and implement the necessary changes and additions to smoothly integrate the 3D support into existing code. Tests and example problems are presented to confirm the functionality of the resulting implementation.
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PEREL'MAN, M. E., and R. ENGLMAN. "SOME EXTENSIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF DISPERSION RELATIONS." Modern Physics Letters B 14, no. 25n26 (November 10, 2000): 907–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217984900001142.

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The rationale of dispersion relations (DR) is traced to von Neumann's "state properties" and is given a unifying formulation by the introduction of "equations of restriction". Some questions surrounding reciprocal relations in the time domain are discussed. Then, extensions of DR to multi-variable cases are formulated through extended "equations of restrictions", which may be exact or approximate. These equations are applied to nonlocal dielectrics (admitting of polariton modes), which are shown to obey (in general) light-cone causality, though cases might occur in which a modification of the postulated dielectric functions is needed.
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Popovici, Cosmin-Andrei, and Andrei Stan. "Real-Time RISC-V-Based CAN-FD Bus Diagnosis Tool." Micromachines 14, no. 1 (January 12, 2023): 196. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14010196.

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Network Diagnosis Tools with industrial-grade quality are not widely available for common users such as researchers and students. This kind of tool enables users to develop Distributed Embedded Systems using low-cost and reliable setups. In the context of RISC-V Extensions and Domain-Specific Architecture, this paper proposes a Real-Time RISC-V-based CAN-FD Bus Diagnosis Tool, named RiscDiag CanFd, as an open-source alternative. The RISC-V Core extension is a CAN-FD Communication Unit controlled by a dedicated ISA Extension. Besides the extended RISC-V core, the proposed SoC provides UDP Communication via Ethernet for connecting the proposed solution to a PC. Additionally, a GUI application was developed for accessing and using the hardware solution deployed in an FPGA. The proposed solution is evaluated by measuring the lost frame rate, the precision of captured frames timestamps and the latency of preparing data for Ethernet communication. Measurements revealed a 0% frame loss rate, a timestamp error under 0.001% and an acquisition cycle jitter under 10 ns.
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Perisic, Branko, Gordana Milosavljevic, Igor Dejanovic, and Branko Milosavljevic. "UML profile for specifying user interfaces of business applications." Computer Science and Information Systems 8, no. 2 (2011): 405–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/csis110112010p.

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This paper presents an approach to automatic user interface code generation that is based on an internal HCI standard that defines layout and behaviour of coarse-grained objects for enterprise business applications. A domain-specific language (in the form of a UML profile) based on the concepts introduced by the HCI standard facilitates efficient modeling and generation of fully-functional UIs. Being a regular UML extension, this language can be used in any general-purpose UML modeling tool and can easily be integrated with other UML-based models of the application.
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Wippelhauser, András, András Edelmayer, and László Bokor. "A Declarative Application Framework for Evaluating Advanced V2X-Based ADAS Solutions." Applied Sciences 13, no. 3 (January 20, 2023): 1392. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app13031392.

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Application of Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) aims to help in the solution of some problems that have arisen in road transportation systems via short-range, low-latency mobile communication. The application of V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) communication technologies to the next generation of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) is essential to the extension of the operational design domain (ODD) of the systems to provide safe, secure, and efficient automated driving solutions. Due to the safety-critical nature of the problem, the large-scale testing of V2X enabled ADAS solutions to evaluate and measure the anticipated quality and functionality of the experimental system is of great significance. This article proposes a novel ADAS application prototyping framework, using declarative programming, built on top of the popular Artery/OMNeT++ simulator. The framework is capable of simulating V2X-enabled ADAS applications using accurate network simulation and realistic simulated traffic on real-world maps. The solution features XML descriptions for application specification. The sensor model of Artery is used to provide information to applications. By using the simulator, one can conclude the performance of the applications and discover locations, circumstances and design patterns, where design limits should apply.
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Bruse, Marcel, Romain Nouvel, Parag Wate, Volker Kraut, and Volker Coors. "An Energy-Related CityGML ADE and Its Application for Heating Demand Calculation." International Journal of 3-D Information Modeling 4, no. 3 (July 2015): 59–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ij3dim.2015070104.

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Different associated properties of city models like building geometries, building energy systems, building end uses, and building occupant behavior are usually saved in different data formats and are obtained from different data sources. Experience has shown that the integration of these data sets for the purpose of energy simulation on city scale is often cumbersome and error prone. A new application domain extension for CityGML has been developed in order to integrate energy-related figures of buildings, thermal volumes, and facades with their geometric descriptions. These energy-related figures can be parameters or results of energy simulations. The applicability of the new application domain extension has been demonstrated for heating energy demand calculation.
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AYACHE, AHMED, DAVID E. DOBBS, and OTHMAN ECHI. "ON MAXIMAL NON-ACCP SUBRINGS." Journal of Algebra and Its Applications 06, no. 05 (October 2007): 873–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219498807002545.

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A domain R is a maximal non-ACCP subring of its quotient field if and only if R is either a two-dimensional valuation domain with a DVR overring or a one-dimensional nondiscrete valuation domain. If R ⊂ S is a minimal ring extension and S is a domain, then (R,S) is a residually algebraic pair. If S is a domain but not a field, a maximal non-ACCP subring extension R ⊂ S is a minimal ring extension if (R,S) is a residually algebraic pair and R is quasilocal. Results with a similar flavor are given for domains R ⊂ S sharing a nonzero ideal, with applications to rings R of the form A + XB[X] or A + XB[[X]]. If R ⊂ S is a minimal ring extension such that R is a domain and S is not (R-algebra isomorphic to) an overring of R, then R satisfies ACCP if and only if S satisfies ACCP.
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Kumar, Kavisha, Anna Labetski, Ken Arroyo Ohori, Hugo Ledoux, and Jantien Stoter. "Harmonising the OGC Standards for the Built Environment: A CityGML Extension for LandInfra." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 8, no. 6 (May 29, 2019): 246. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8060246.

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The relatively new Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standard LandInfra documents in its data model land and civil engineering infrastructure features. It has a Geography Markup Language (GML) implementation, OGC InfraGML, which has essentially no software support and is rarely used in practice. In order to share the benefits of LandInfra (and InfraGML) with a wider public, we have created the Infra Application Domain Extension (ADE), a CityGML ADE that allows us to store LandInfra features in CityGML. In this paper, we semantically map LandInfra to CityGML, describe our ADE, and discuss a few used cases where our ADE can be useful for applications for the built environment. We also provide software to automatically convert datasets from InfraGML to CityGML (and our ADE), and vice versa, as well as to validate them, which will help practitioners generate real-world InfraGML datasets.
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Et.al, Azrul Hazri Jantan. "Extended User Experience Model to Support Web Accessibility and Emotional Qualities among Visually Impaired Users." Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT) 12, no. 3 (April 10, 2021): 2036–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/turcomat.v12i3.1070.

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To date, the advancement inmobile applications and Internet technologies have changed the way on how people interact with computer software/application. Information is much easier to accessed, processes can be performed faster, and interaction can be controlled fully by users. This paper will elaborateand discuss the information and interaction processes taken between users and computer software/application according to the existing user experience model. The main objective is to present an extension of user experience model that to support the interaction between users and applications among the disabilities (visually impaired). It will include better technology understanding on both conceptual and interaction properties of the whole application domain and their associations between web accessibility, user experience, and technology acceptance. The proposed model will be focusing on two parts; user experience components, and consequences (outcome). It will be used in further empirical study on modeling the relationships between the application users, user experience, and technology acceptance. We envisage effective and comprehensive design model that could be integrated and provide positive progress from the existing literature findings.
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Kunze, Herb E., Davide La Torre, Franklin Mendivil, Manuel Ruiz Galán, and Rachad Zaki. "Fractal-Based Methods and Inverse Problems for Differential Equations: Current State of the Art." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2014 (2014): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/737694.

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We illustrate, in this short survey, the current state of the art of fractal-based techniques and their application to the solution of inverse problems for ordinary and partial differential equations. We review several methods based on the Collage Theorem and its extensions. We also discuss two innovative applications: the first one is related to a vibrating string model while the second one considers a collage-based approach for solving inverse problems for partial differential equations on a perforated domain.
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Zhang, Chi, Yunping Liu, Chen Lin, Liangchen Zhou, Bingxian Lin, and Mingliang Che. "Development of a CityGML Application Domain Extension for Simulating the Building Construction Process." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 8, no. 12 (December 11, 2019): 576. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8120576.

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Virtual 3D city models can be stored and exchanged in the CityGML open data model. When dynamic phenomena in 3D cities are represented with a CityGML application domain extension (ADE), the objects in CityGML are often used as static background, and it is difficult to represent the evolutionary process of the objects themselves. Although a construction process model in building information modeling (BIM) is available, it cannot efficiently and accurately simulate the building construction process at the city level. Accordingly, employing the arrow diagramming method, we developed a CityGML ADE to represent this process. We extended the hierarchy of the model and proposed the process levels of detail model. Subsequently, we explored a mechanism to associate the construction process and building objects as well as the mechanism to automate construction process transitions. Experiments indicated that the building construction process ADE (BCPADE) could adequately express the characteristics of this process. Compared with the building construction process model in the architecture, engineering, and construction field, BCPADE removes redundant information, i.e., that unrelated to a 3D city. It can adequately express building construction processes at multiple spatiotemporal scales and accurately convey building object behavior during building evolution, such as adding, removal, merging, and change. Such characteristics enable BCPADE to render efficient and accurate simulations of the building construction process at the city level.
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Liu, Wansu, and Biao Lu. "Semantic Association and Decision-Making for the Internet of Things Based on Partial Differential Fuzzy Unsupervised Models." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2022 (February 7, 2022): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9884629.

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This study presents an in-depth study and analysis of IoT semantic association and decision-making using a partial differential fuzzy unsupervised approach. It focuses on a semantic annotation framework for device metadata and a knowledge base construction method to further improve the interoperability of IoT domain knowledge by building a unified IoT domain knowledge base and designing and implementing a semantic IoT knowledge management and application generation system. The main proposal is an IoT generic domain ontology, which reuses the existing excellent ontologies of IoT as much as possible, extracts the commonly used concepts of the domain and combines them, and provides a unified semantic template for IoT applications. On the other hand, by applying the entity linking technique to the extension of the knowledge base and linking the structured metadata of devices to the corresponding entities of the background knowledge base, the domain knowledge base can be made to share the rich background knowledge. At the same time, the interoperability of heterogeneous IoT metadata between applications is enhanced by unifying data and concepts from different device applications to the same background knowledge base through entity alignment techniques. The semantic representation of events applicable to IoT application scenarios is investigated, and an IoT event ontology for representing abstract events and event relationships in IoT is designed; next, a domain ontology with IoT sensing and control event representation capability is constructed based on the IoT event ontology, in which the typical domain ontology (SSN) that can be used for IoT applications is followed by the ontology reuse principle is improved and extended to support the description of event types and interevent relationships, and the IoT event model is associated with the improved IoT base ontology through an ontology alignment approach. Finally, the IoT sensing and control ontology are validated by semantic modeling of device composition, component relationships, and operational processes based on the IoT sensing and control ontology.
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Wang, Xiaodong. "An integral formula in Kähler geometry with applications." Communications in Contemporary Mathematics 19, no. 05 (August 18, 2016): 1650063. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219199716500632.

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We establish an integral formula on a smooth, precompact domain in a Kähler manifold. We apply this formula to study holomorphic extension of CR functions. Using this formula, we also prove some geometric inequalities when the boundary has positive Hermitian mean curvature.
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Wiemer, Hajo, Lucas Drowatzky, and Steffen Ihlenfeldt. "Data Mining Methodology for Engineering Applications (DMME)—A Holistic Extension to the CRISP-DM Model." Applied Sciences 9, no. 12 (June 13, 2019): 2407. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app9122407.

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The value of data analytics is fundamental in cyber-physical production systems for tasks like optimization and predictive maintenance. The de facto standard for conducting data analytics in industrial applications is the CRISP-DM methodology. However, CRISP-DM does not specify a data acquisition phase within production scenarios. With this chapter, we present DMME as an extension to the CRISP-DM methodology specifically tailored for engineering applications. It provides a communication and planning foundation for data analytics within the manufacturing domain, including the design and evaluation of the infrastructure for process-integrated data acquisition. In addition, the methodology includes functions of design of experiments capabilities to systematically and efficiently identify relevant interactions. The procedure of DMME methodology is presented in detail and an example project illustrates the workflow. This case study was part of a collaborative project with an industrial partner who wanted an application to detect marginal lubrication in linear guideways of a servo-driven axle based only on data from the drive controller. Decision trees detect the lubrication state, which are trained with experimental data. Several experiments, taking the lubrication state, velocity, and load on the slide into account, provide the training and test datasets.
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Jang, Heejin, and Sangwook Kim. "Intruder tracing through dynamic extension of a security domain." Journal of Network and Computer Applications 25, no. 2 (April 2002): 69–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jnca.2002.0133.

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Jiang, Xiao Mei, and Yong Xiang Wu. "Research on Extension-Fuzzy-Based Evaluation Used for Performance of Heat Exchanger." Advanced Materials Research 566 (September 2012): 244–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.566.244.

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This thesis introduces extension method and fuzzy mathematics; on the basis of matter-element theory, extension set theory and the correlation function, the membership of the performance classification and performance index of the heat exchanger make them dimensionless. The classic matter-element and section domain matter-element were constructed, and the establishment of extension fuzzy evaluation model of the heat exchanger performance level. Examples of application show that the method can truly reflect the actual performance of elevator operation.
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Lahiri, Somdeb. "A simple proof of Suzumura's extension theorem for finite domains with applications." Journal of Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences 6, no. 3 (January 1, 2002): 183–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/s1173912602000111.

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In this paper we provide a simple proof of the extension theorem for partial orderings due to Suzumura [1983] when the domain of the partial order is finite. The extension theorem due to Szpilrajn [1930] follows from this theorem. Szpilrajns extension theorem is used to show that an asymmetric binary relation is contained in the asymmetric part of a linear order if and only if it is acyclic. This theorem is then applied to prove three results. Finally we introduce the concept of a threshold choice function, and our third result says that such choice functions are the only ones to satisfy a property called functional acyclicity.
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Klarman, Szymon, and Víctor Gutiérrez-Basulto. "Two-Dimensional Description Logics for Context-Based Semantic Interoperability." Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 25, no. 1 (August 4, 2011): 215–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v25i1.7854.

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Description Logics (DLs) provide a clear and broadly accepted paradigm for modeling and reasoning about terminological knowledge. However, it has been often noted, that although DLs are well-suited for representing a single, global viewpoint on an application domain, they offer no formal grounding for dealing with knowledge pertaining to multiple heterogeneous viewpoints — a scenario ever more often approached in practical applications, e.g. concerned with reasoning over distributed knowledge sources on the Semantic Web. In this paper, we study a natural extension of DLs, in the style of two-dimensional modal logics, which supports declarative modeling of viewpoints as contexts, in the sense of McCarthy, and their semantic interoperability. The formalism is based on two-dimensional semantics, where one dimension represents a usual object domain and the other a (possibly infinite) domain of viewpoints, addressed by additional modal operators and a metalanguage, on the syntactic level. We systematically introduce a number of expressive fragments of the proposed logic, study their computational complexity and connections to related formalisms.
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Çağdaş, Volkan. "An Application Domain Extension to CityGML for immovable property taxation: A Turkish case study." International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 21 (April 2013): 545–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jag.2012.07.013.

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Li, Li, Bin Li, Dong Liu, and Houqiang Li. "$\lambda$ -Domain Rate Control Algorithm for HEVC Scalable Extension." IEEE Transactions on Multimedia 18, no. 10 (October 2016): 2023–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tmm.2016.2595264.

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Ifrim, Ioana, Vassil Vassilev, and David J. Lange. "GPU Accelerated Automatic Differentiation With Clad." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2438, no. 1 (February 1, 2023): 012043. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2438/1/012043.

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Abstract Automatic Differentiation (AD) is instrumental for science and industry. It is a tool to evaluate the derivative of a function specified through a computer program. The range of AD application domain spans from Machine Learning to Robotics to High Energy Physics. Computing gradients with the help of AD is guaranteed to be more precise than the numerical alternative and have a low, constant factor more arithmetical operations compared to the original function. Moreover, AD applications to domain problems typically are computationally bound. They are often limited by the computational requirements of high-dimensional parameters and thus can benefit from parallel implementations on graphics processing units (GPUs). Clad aims to enable differential analysis for C/C++ and CUDA and is a compiler-assisted AD tool available both as a compiler extension and in ROOT. Moreover, Clad works as a plugin extending the Clang compiler; as a plugin extending the interactive interpreter Cling; and as a Jupyter kernel extension based on xeus-cling. We demonstrate the advantages of parallel gradient computations on GPUs with Clad. We explain how to bring forth a new layer of optimization and a proportional speed up by extending Clad to support CUDA. The gradients of well-behaved C++ functions can be automatically executed on a GPU. The library can be easily integrated into existing frameworks or used interactively. Furthermore, we demonstrate the achieved application performance improvements, including (≈10x) in ROOT histogram fitting and corresponding performance gains from offloading to GPUs.
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Chen, Jiahn-Horng. "Applications of RBF collocation method to elliptic PDEs in an arbitrary domain by fictitious domain extensions." PAMM 7, no. 1 (December 2007): 2020121–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pamm.200700879.

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Deiermann, Paul. "Diameter problems for univalent functions with quasiconformal extension." International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences 16, no. 4 (1993): 679–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/s0161171293000857.

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This paper utilizes the method of extremal length to study several diameter problems for functions conformal outside of a disc centered at the origin, with a standard normalization, which possess a quasiconformal extension to a ring subdomain of this disc. Known results on the diameter of a complementary component of the image domain of a univalent function are extended. Applications to the transfinite diameters of families of non-overlapping functions and an extension of the Koebe one-quarter theorem are included.
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Margrave, Gary F. "Theory of nonstationary linear filtering in the Fourier domain with application to time‐variant filtering." GEOPHYSICS 63, no. 1 (January 1998): 244–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1444318.

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A general linear theory describes the extension of the convolutional method to nonstationary processes. This theory can apply any linear, nonstationary filter, with arbitrary time and frequency variation, in the time, Fourier, or mixed domains. The filter application equations and the expressions to move the filter between domains are all ordinary Fourier transforms or generalized convolutional integrals. Nonstationary transforms such as the wavelet transform are not required. There are many possible applications of this theory including: the one‐way propagation of waves through complex media, time migration, normal moveout removal, time‐variant filtering, and forward and inverse Q filtering. Two complementary nonstationary filters are developed by generalizing the stationary convolution integral. The first, called nonstationary convolution, corresponds to the linear superposition of scaled impulse responses of a nonstationary filter. The second, called nonstationary combination, does not correspond to such a superposition but is shown to be a linear process capable of achieving arbitrarily abrupt temporal variations in the output frequency spectrum. Both extensions have stationary convolution as a limiting form and, in the discrete case, can be formulated as matrix operations. Fourier transformation shows that both filter types are nonstationary filter integrals in the Fourier domain as well. This result is a generalization of the convolution theorem for stationary signals because, as the filter becomes stationary in one domain, the integral in the other domain collapses to a scalar multiplication. For discrete signals, stationary filters are a matrix multiplication of the input signal spectrum by a diagonal spectral matrix, while nonstationary filters require off‐diagonal terms. For quasi‐stationary filters, a computational advantage is obtained by computing only the significant terms near the diagonal. Unlike stationary theory, a mixed domain of time and frequency is also possible. In this context, the nonstationary filter is applied simultaneously with the transform from time to frequency or the reverse. Nonstationary convolution becomes a generalized forward Fourier integral and nonstationary combination is a generalized inverse Fourier integral.
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de Roode, Mike, Alba Fernández-Izquierdo, Laura Daniele, María Poveda-Villalón, and Raúl García-Castro. "SAREF4INMA: A SAREF extension for the industry and manufacturing domain." Semantic Web 11, no. 6 (October 29, 2020): 911–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/sw-200402.

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The IoT landscape is characterized by a fragmentation of standards, platforms and technologies, often scattered among different vertical domains. To prevent the market to continue to be fragmented and power-less, a protocol-independent semantic layer can serve as enabler of interoperability among the various smart devices from different manufacturers that co-exist in a specific industry domain, but also across different domains. To that end, the SAREF ontology was created in 2015 with the intention to interconnect data, enabling the communication between IoT devices that use different protocols and standards. A number of industrial sectors consequently expressed their interest to extend SAREF into their domains in order to fill the gaps of the semantics not yet covered by their communication protocols. Therefore, the SAREF4INMA ontology was recently created to extend SAREF for describing the Smart Industry & Manufacturing domain. SAREF4INMA is based on several standards and IoT initiatives, as well as on real use cases, and includes classes, properties and instances specifically created to cover the industry and manufacturing domain. This work describes the approach followed to develop this ontology, specifies its requirements and also includes a practical example of how to use it.
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Sun, Yong. "An extension of guo's theorem on domain compression and expansion." Numerical Functional Analysis and Optimization 10, no. 5-6 (January 1989): 607–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01630568908816321.

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Rogushina, J. V., and I. J. Grishanova. "Ontological methods and tools for semantic extension of the media WIKI technology." PROBLEMS IN PROGRAMMING, no. 2-3 (September 2020): 061–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/pp2020.02-03.061.

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Practical aspects of ontological approach to organization of intelligent Wiki-based information resources (IR) are considered. We analyze the main features, capabilities and limitations of MediaWiki as a technological platform for development of the Web-based information resource and suggest main directions of its refinement. We propose an abstract model of MediaWiki architecture that formalizes relations between the main components of this software environment and analyze the ways of its semantic extensions based on ontological representation of domain knowledge. An original algorithm of semantic Wiki pages matching with domain ontology is developed. We propose an ontological model of IR that formalizes its knowledge base structure and explicitly performs main features of typical information objects (TIO) of this IR. Such TIOs depend on domain specifics and purposes of IR, therefore their development has to involve domain experts and knowledge engineers. Use of ontology corresponding to the set of Wiki pages (either with semantic markup or without it) provides new IR functions associated with semantic search and navigation. Other important aspect of intelligent Wiki resource development deals with adaptation of user interface to the specifics of IR: enabling various tools of navigation, visualization and content analysis by processing of TIO features enriches IR functionality, reduces access time to information and makes usage of IR more efficient. Developing additional MediaWiki functionality with new requests to the MediaWiki API using TIO templates, extends data analysis and integration capabilities, and offers different, user-focused, IR content views expands the possibilities of data integration and proposes various user-oriented representations of IR content. Wiki resource semantization allows the use knowledge acquired from such IR by external application, or example, by search engines for intelligent Web retrieval. Domain ontologies based on various subsets of the Wiki pages and generated by them thesauri can be used by various Semantic Web applications, both independently or in general technological chain for personified retrieval focused on individual users and their tasks. Approbation of this approach is demonstrated by MAIPS retrieval system. We consider the use semantic similarity of concepts represented by Wiki-pages of IR as an additional way of intelligent navigation between these pages. Such approach allows to group Wiki pages according to user interests by different aspects of their content and structure. Wiki ontologies are considered as the basis for estimation of semantic similarity between domain concepts pertinent to user task. Such elements of Wiki ontology as classes, property values of class instances and relations between them are used as parameters for the quantitative assessment of semantic similarity of Wiki pages. We propose to use local similarity and generate the sets of semantically similar concepts (SSC) that takes into account some subset of page properties and categories defined by user needs. Such sets of SSCs can be considered as user task thesauri for other applications. In addition, we propose to enrich the basic tools of MediaWiki used for access management to the IR content with specialized software code that performs content classification that take into consideration separate namespaces, categories, templates and semantic properties of TIO acquired from Wiki markup. We demonstrate the software implementation of proposed solutions by developing of portal version of the Great Ukrainian Encyclopedia (e-VUE) that contains heterogeneous multimedia content with complex structure. We analyze the specifics of e-VUE knowledge system and develop its formalized TIO representation based on Semantic Web technologies and ontological analysis. Ontological model of e-VUE and original methods of its processing used for this project extend the functionality of the portal in the area of search, navigation, integration and protection of content based on background domain knowledge. In addition, original user interface of e-VUE is developed with an allowance for Encyclopedia knowledge specifics, substantially differs from the standard Wiki, meets the requirements, goals and objectives of this IR and provides a lot of additional features.
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Moor, Nina, Inna Vasil’eva, and Olga Lavrik. "Functional Role of N-Terminal Extension of Human AP Endonuclease 1 In Coordination of Base Excision DNA Repair via Protein–Protein Interactions." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21, no. 9 (April 28, 2020): 3122. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21093122.

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Human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 (APE1) has multiple functions in base excision DNA repair (BER) and other cellular processes. Its eukaryote-specific N-terminal extension plays diverse regulatory roles in interaction with different partners. Here, we explored its involvement in interaction with canonical BER proteins. Using fluorescence based-techniques, we compared binding affinities of the full-length and N-terminally truncated forms of APE1 (APE1NΔ35 and APE1NΔ61) for functionally and structurally different DNA polymerase β (Polβ), X-ray repair cross-complementing protein 1 (XRCC1), and poly(adenosine diphosphate (ADP)-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1), in the absence and presence of model DNA intermediates. Influence of the N-terminal truncation on binding the AP site-containing DNA was additionally explored. These data suggest that the interaction domain for proteins is basically formed by the conserved catalytic core of APE1. The N-terminal extension being capable of dynamically interacting with the protein and DNA partners is mostly responsible for DNA-dependent modulation of protein–protein interactions. Polβ, XRCC1, and PARP1 were shown to more efficiently regulate the endonuclease activity of the full-length protein than that of APE1NΔ61, further suggesting contribution of the N-terminal extension to BER coordination. Our results advance the understanding of functional roles of eukaryote-specific protein extensions in highly coordinated BER processes.
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Parmar, R. S., N. M. Veged, and Vishal Mehra. "ATTITUDE OF PG SCHOLARS OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION TOWARDS APPLICATION OF MOBILE TECHNOLOGY USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNIQUE." Gujarat Journal of Extension Education 33, no. 1 (June 25, 2022): 136–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.56572/gjoee.2022.33.1.0028.

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Application of mobile technology is playing a vital role for the enhancement of understanding of agricultural market conditions and farmers business towards agricultural. In present days, data are growing rapidly in massive amount in every domain. One such domain of interest for researchers is application of mobile technology in agricultural extension field. To find interesting hidden patterns from the experimental datasets, artificial intelligence technique is used to build accurate algorithms for classification and prediction. In this paper classification and predictive models for attitude towards application of mobile technology in agricultural extension of the postgraduate scholars are built using machine learning classification algorithms viz; functions based multilayer perceptron and support vector machines; lazy based k-nearest neighbors and KStar; tree based J48 and random forest with respect to their accuracy of correctly classified instances, incorrectly classified instances and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) area. Experimental results explain that random forest algorithm is better than other fitted algorithms with 81 % predictability, followed by k-nearest neighbors with 78% predictability and Support vector machines algorithm has the lowest predictability with 69 %. The study also suggested that predictor variables namely extracurricular activities, information collection interpersonal communication and professional zeal have significant influence on attitude towards application of mobile technology in agricultural extension of the postgraduate scholars. Based on all the benchmarks used to measure the machine learning algorithms fitted in this study, it was discovered that Random Forest algorithm performance is the most appropriate in terms of predictability based on experimental dataset. Therefore focus was to design a predictive system on the most suitable algorithm which is random forest in this domain.
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Gkadolou, Eleni, Poulicos Prastacos, and Thanos Loupas. "Documentation of cultural heritage monuments with CityGML: an application for ancient theatres." AGILE: GIScience Series 1 (July 15, 2020): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/agile-giss-1-4-2020.

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Abstract. The scope of this research is to identify the concepts that describe cultural heritage monuments and model them with CityGML. CityGML is the most popular data model for storing and sharing semantic 3D geographic data and there is an increasing interest in its use in the Cultural Heritage field. An Application Domain Extension that covers the most important concepts for describing monuments with special focus on the ancient theatres is developed. The INSPIRE data model is reviewed and its integration with CityGML is discussed. Following the proposed extension, a CityGML model is constructed for the ancient theatre of Hersonissos in Crete. To visualize the model, it is transformed using the Generics approach.
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