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Karakostas, Bill, and Yannis Zorgios. "Model-Driven Engineering of Composite Service Oriented Applications." International Journal of Information Technologies and Systems Approach 4, no. 1 (January 2011): 23–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jitsa.2011010102.

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Composite applications integrate web services with other business applications and components to implement business processes. Model-driven approaches tackle the complexity of composite applications caused by domain and technology heterogeneity and integration requirements. The method and framework described in this paper generate all artefacts (workflow, data, user interfaces, etc.), required for a composite application from high level service oriented descriptions of the composite application, using model transformation and code generation techniques.
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Kawajiri, Yohei, Hiroshi Ikeda, Yuki Nagamatsu, Chihiro Masaki, Ryuji Hosokawa, and Hiroshi Shimizu. "PICN Nanocomposite as Dental CAD/CAM Block Comparable to Human Tooth in Terms of Hardness and Flexural Modulus." Materials 14, no. 5 (March 3, 2021): 1182. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14051182.

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Polymer infiltrated ceramic network (PICN) composites are an increasingly popular dental restorative material that offer mechanical biocompatibility with human enamel. This study aimed to develop a novel PICN composite as a computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) block for dental applications. Several PICN composites were prepared under varying conditions via the sintering of a green body prepared from a silica-containing precursor solution, followed by resin infiltration. The flexural strength of the PICN composite block (107.8–153.7 MPa) was similar to a commercial resin-based composite, while the Vickers hardness (204.8–299.2) and flexural modulus (13.0–22.2 GPa) were similar to human enamel and dentin, respectively. The shear bond strength and surface free energy of the composite were higher than those of the commercial resin composites. Scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopic analysis revealed that the microstructure of the composite consisted of a nanosized silica skeleton and infiltrated resin. The PICN nanocomposite block was successfully used to fabricate a dental crown and core via the CAD/CAM milling process.
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Pawlak, Ryszard, Marcin Lebioda, Mariusz Tomczyk, Jacek Rymaszewski, Ewa Korzeniewska, and Maria Walczak. "Modelling and applications of conductive elements on textile materials." COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering 37, no. 5 (September 3, 2018): 1645–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/compel-01-2018-0023.

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Purpose Passive conducting elements are the important parts of textronic systems. This paper aims to study a possibility of creating well-conducting and durable elements in textile materials by combining two technologies – physical vapour deposition (PVD) and laser patterning. Design/methodology/approach Thin conducting metallic layers on common fabrics do not provide satisfactory resistance to bending and stretching; therefore, selected textile composite materials have been proposed as a substrate. The conducting elements were produced in two stage process – deposition of thin metallic layer on textile composite and creating conducting elements by laser patterning. Laser ablation process was optimized using modelling in Comsol Multiphysics package. Properties of conducting structures were investigated experimentally and by modelling. Findings This paper confirms the correctness of the choice of the textile composite as a substrate for conducting elements. The results have shown that combining PVD deposition of thin metallic layer and controlled laser ablation allow creating passive elements such as resistors, inductive coils and heaters. Computer simulations conducted in the Comsol Multihysics environment enabled to determine the temperature distribution around the heaters and to describe the dynamics of its changes. The obtained results allow to shorten time of the optimization process of structures with different geometry and assumed temperature distribution. Originality/value The novelty of this research can be summarized as following: choosing of textile composites as substrates for conductive elements instead of textiles used so far in textronics; creating conductive structures on textile composites using combined technologies, PVD and laser patterning, for the first time; modelling of laser ablation process of thin metallic layer; and optimization of properties of conducting elements by computer modelling.
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Stiehl, Volker. "Composite Applications: Neue Verfahren für flexible Geschäftsprozesse." Informatik-Spektrum 30, no. 6 (October 12, 2007): 413–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00287-007-0194-0.

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SCHLANGEN, ERIK, and ZHIWEI QIAN. "3D MODELING OF FRACTURE IN CEMENT-BASED MATERIALS." Journal of Multiscale Modelling 01, no. 02 (April 2009): 245–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1756973709000116.

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In this article, a 3D lattice model is presented to simulate fracture in cement-based materials. In the paper, two applications are shown. The first application is modeling heterogeneous materials containing particle embedded in a matrix. A method is shown for coupling 3D information on the material structure obtained with CT-scanning to the material properties in the model. In the second application, fracture in fiber cement-based materials is modeled. Fibers are explicitly implemented as separate elements connected to the cement matrix via special interface elements. With the model, multiple cracking and ductile global behavior are simulated of the composite material. Variables in the model are the fiber dimensions and properties, the fiber volume in the composite, the bond behavior of fibers and matrix, and the cement matrix properties. These properties can be obtained by testing. Some examples of tests are given in the paper. The model can be used as a design tool for creating fiber (cement-based) composites with any desired mechanical behavior.
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Branscomb, David, David Beale, and Royall Broughton. "New Directions in Braiding." Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics 8, no. 2 (June 2013): 155892501300800. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/155892501300800202.

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It is the intent of this manuscript to provide a general treatment of braiding: past, present, and future. A history and evolution of braiding, braiding machinery, and related engineering developments is provided with emphasis on the design, manufacture, and analysis of braided fabrics and composites. Some recent developments are briefly described, including: 1. a composite braider with axial yarns which interlace with the helicals, and in which the helical yarns do not interlace with each other – a machine now under commercial development, 2. a new braided structure, called the true triaxial braid, produced by the new machine or by proper carrier loading on a conventional Maypole braider; and 3. a computer controlled take-up system using image analysis to monitor and control braid formation. Original work ongoing at Auburn University is described and involves Jacquard lace braids with open structures for use in composites, computer aided design (CAD), computer aided manufacturing (CAM), and analysis of ordinary and lace braids for composite applications. This paper is an expanded version of an invited presentation under the title “New Directions in Braiding” at a Fiber Society presentation in Bursa, Turkey, in the spring of 2010 [1].
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Burke, James V., and Tim Hoheisel. "Epi-convergent Smoothing with Applications to Convex Composite Functions." SIAM Journal on Optimization 23, no. 3 (January 2013): 1457–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/120889812.

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Ramji, K., V. Ramamohana Rao, P. V. S. Ganesh Kumar, and D. Lingaraju. "Computer aided analysis of mild steel and FRP composite foundations." International Journal of Computer Aided Engineering and Technology 3, no. 2 (2011): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijcaet.2011.038825.

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Shivanna, Shivanna, Sameer S. Kulkarni, Samarth C, Sagar R, and Sanil K R. "Effect of Cryogenic treatment on Wear Properties of Aluminum Al356 – Zirconium Silicate Particulate Metal Matrix Composite." International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology 10, no. 3S (February 23, 2021): 21–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.c1006.02103s21.

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Metal matrix composite (MMC’s) are very much familiar in the field like automobile and aerospace industries owing to their excellent wear and mechanical properties . The fundamental aim of this paper is to augment cognizance amongst the researchers and to attract their consideration towards the present approach to treat with the cryogenic usage for the nonferrous metals. In this writing it is endeavor to deliver the examination findings of character of cryogenic usage on Wear Properties of Al356-ZrSiO4 Particulate Reinforced metal matrix Composites adapted by Stir Casting technique. The amount of reinforcement is changed from 0 to 12wt% in track of 3 %. The ready composites are exposed to wear testing as per ASTM standards using pin on disc machine .The hardness of the composites was found to augment with augment in reinforcement in the composite. The inference obtained discloses that as reinforcement content in the composites increment and execution of cryogenic usage to composite amended the wear resistance.
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Rasdorf, W. J. "Composite Materials Design Database and Data Retrieval System Requirements." Journal of Mechanical Design 116, no. 2 (June 1, 1994): 531–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2919411.

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Researchers and materials engineers require a greater understanding of the problems and solutions that emerge when integrating composite materials data with computer technology so that utilitarian composite materials databases can be developed to effectively and efficiently support analysis and design software. This paper primarily serves to analyze several of the problems facing developers of composite materials databases, evolving from the complexity of the materials themselves and from the current lack of testing and data representation standards. Without a clear understanding of the scope and nature of these problems, there is no possibility of designing concise yet comprehensive composites data models, yet we feel that such an understanding is presently lacking.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Composite applications (Computer science)"

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Cyr, Pierre. "Development of a computer application for optimization of composite material structures." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape4/PQDD_0030/MQ64214.pdf.

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Paydavosi, Sarah. "Study of organic molecules and nano-particle/polymer composites for flash memory and switch applications." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/75644.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2012.
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Organic materials exhibit fascinating optical and electronic properties which motivate their hybridization with traditional silicon-based electronics in order to achieve novel functionalities and address scaling challenges of these devices. The application of organic molecules and nano-particle/polymer composites for flash memory and switch applications is studied in this dissertation. Facilitating data storage on individual small molecules as the approach the limits in miniaturization for ultra-high density and low power consumption media may enable orders of magnitude increase in data storage capabilities. A floating gate consisting of a thin film of molecules would provide the advantage of a uniform set of identical nano-structured charge storage elements with high molecular area densities which can result in a several-fold higher density of charge-storage sites as compared to quantum dot (QD) memory and even SONOS devices. Additionally, the discrete charge storage in such nano-segmented floating gate designs limits the impact of any tunnel oxide defects to the charge stored in the proximity of the defect site. The charge retention properties of molecular films was investigated in this dissertation by injecting charges via a biased conductive atomic force microscopy (AFM) tip into molecules comprising the thin films. The Kelvin force microscopy (KFM) results revealed minimal changes in the spatial extent of the charge trapping over time after initial injection. Fabricated memory capacitors show a device durability over 105 program/erase cycles and hysteresis window of up to 12.8 V, corresponding to stored charge densities as high as 5.4x 1013 cm-2, suggesting the potential use of organic molecules in high storage capacity memory cells. Also, these results demonstrate that charge storage properties of the molecular trapping layer can be engineered by rearranging molecules and their a-orbital overlaps via addition of dopant molecules. Finally, the design, fabrication, testing and evaluation of a MEMS switch that employs viscoelastic organic polymers doped with nano-particles as the active material is presented in this dissertation. The conductivity of the nano-composite changes 10,000-fold as it is mechanically compressed. In this demonstration the compressive squeeze is applied with electric actuation. Since squeezing initiates the switching behavior, the device is referred to as a "squitch". The squitch is essentially a new type of FET that is compatible with large area processing with printing or photolithography, on rigid or flexible substrates and can exhibit large on-to-off conduction ratio.
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Gibson, Jason. "Nano-Particles in Multi-Scale Composites and Ballistic Applications." Doctoral diss., University of Central Florida, 2013. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/5745.

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Carbon nanotubes, graphene and nano sized core shell rubber particles have all been extensively researched for their capability to improve mechanical properties of thermoset resins. However, there has been a lack of research on their evaluation for energy absorption in high velocity impact scenarios, and the fundamental mechanics of their failure mechanisms during highly dynamic stress transfer through the matrix. This fundamental research is essential for laying the foundation for improvement in ballistic performance in composite armor. In hard armor applications, energy absorption is largely accomplished through delamination between plies of the composite laminate. This energy absorption is accomplished through two mechanisms. The first being the elongation of the fiber reinforcement contained in the resin matrix, and the second is the propagation of the crack in between the discreet fabric plies. This research aims to fundamentally study the energy absorption characteristics of various nano-particles as reinforcements in thermoset resin for high velocity impact applications. Multiple morphologies will be evaluated through use of platelet, tubular and spherical shaped nano-particles. Evaluations of the effect on stress transfer through the matrix due to the combination of nano sized and micro scale particles of milled fiber is conducted. Three different nano-particles are utilized, specifically, multi-walled carbon nanotubes, graphene, and core shell rubber particles. The difference in surface area, aspect ratio and molecular structure between the tube, platelet and spherical nano-particles causes energy absorption through different failure mechanisms. This changes the impact performance of composite panels enhanced with the nano-particle fillers. Composite panels made through the use of dispersing the various nano-particles in a non-contact planetary mixer, are evaluated through various dynamic and static testing, including unnotched cantilever beam impact, mixed mode fracture toughness, split-Hopkinson bar, and ballistic V50 testing. The unnotched cantilever beam testing showed that the addition of milled fiber degraded the impact resistance of the samples. Addition of graphene nano platelets unilaterally degraded impact resistance through the unnotched cantilever beam testing. 1.5% loading of MWCNT showed the greatest increase in impact resistance, with a 43% increase over baseline. Determining the critical load for mixed mode interlaminar shear testing can be difficult for composite panels that bend without breaking. An iterative technique of optimizing the coefficient of determination, R2, in linear regression is developed for objectively determining the point of non-linearity for critical load. This allows for a mathematical method of determination; thereby eliminating any subjective decision of choosing where the data becomes non-linear. The core shell rubber nano particles showed the greatest strain energy release rate with an exponential improvement over the baseline results. Synergistic effects between nano and micro sized particles in the resin matrix during transfer of the stress wave were created and evaluated. Loadings of 1% milled carbon fiber enhanced the V50 ballistic performance of both carbon nanotube and core shell rubber particles in the resin matrix. However, the addition of milled carbon fiber degrades the impact resistance of all nano-particle enhanced resin matrices. Therefore, benefits gained from the addition of micro-sized particles in combination with nano-sized particles, are only seen in high energy impact scenarios with micro second durations. Loadings of 1% core shell rubber particles and 1% milled carbon fiber have an improvement of 8% in V50 ballistic performance over the baseline epoxy sample for 44 mag single wad cutter gas check projectiles. Loadings of 1% multi-walled carbon nanotubes with 1% milled carbon fiber have an improvement of 7.3% in V50 ballistic performance over the baseline epoxy sample. The failure mechanism of the various nano-particle enhanced resin matrices during the ballistic event is discussed through the use of scanning electron microscope images and Raman spectroscopy of the panels after failure. The Raman spectroscopy data shows a Raman shift for the fibers that had an enhancement in the V50 performance through the use of nano-particles. The Raman band for Kevlar centered at 1,649 cm-1 stemming from the stretching of the C==O bond of the fiber shows to be more sensitive to the residual axial strain, while the Raman band centered at 1,611 cm-1 stemming from the C-C phenyl ring is minimally affected for the CSR enhanced panels due to the failure mechanism of the CSR particles during crack propagation.
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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Engineering and Computer Science
Mechanical Engineering
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Gärdin, Marcus. "Characterization of Graphene-Based Anisotropic Conducting Adhesives : A study regarding x-ray sensing applications." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-257844.

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A common method of cancer treatment is radiation therapy. In radiation therapy, a treatment planning system is made to specify the dose of X-rays needed to eradicate the tumor. To assure the right amount of X-ray dosage a quality assurance is using a phantom containing radiation sensors. The sensors are made of semiconductor materials with heavy metal-based contacts. Irradiating heavy elements with a high-intensity beam such as Xrays causes secondary scattering of electrons, resulting in an additional photocurrent which may distort the signal used in the quality analysis. By exchanging the heavy-metal contact material to a lighter version such as a carbon-based material, preventing secondary scattering, the error obtained from the quality analysis can be minimized.In this thesis, characterization of contacts between radiation diodes and a copper substrate by flip-chip bonding with reduced graphene oxide-based anisotropic conducting adhesive is made. The parameters of the connections are characterized with respect to electrical, thermal and mechanical properties.Analysis of the novel contact material is done by comparing different types of graphene-based anisotropic fillers with a commercial metal-based filler. Results obtained indicate that it is possible to exchange the metal-based fillers in an anisotropic conducting adhesive with reduced graphene oxide coated polymer spheres as a contacting material for radiation sensing technology.
En vanlig metod som används för att behandla cancer är strålningsterapi. I strålningsterapi görs ett behandlingsplaneringssystem för att specificera en exakt dos av röntgenstrålning som krävs för att slå ut en tumör. För att säkerställa att man ger rätt dos av röntgenstrålning utförs en kvalitetssäkring genom att använda en fantom innehållande strålningssensorer. Sensorerna är gjorda av halvledarmaterial men har oftast anslutningar gjorda av tunga metalliska material. När man bestrålar metaller med hög intensitet, exempelvis röntgenstrålning, emitteras en sekundär spridning av elektroner i form av en fotoström som kan störa signalen i kvalitetsäkrningen. Genom att byta ut metallen som används i anslutningarna till ett kontaktmaterial med lägre atomnummer som exempelvis kolbaserade material, förhindras den sekundära spridningen av elektroner, som troligtvis minskar felet som uppstår vid kvalitetssäkringen.I detta arbete har en kartläggning av kontakter mellan stålningsdioder och ett kopparsubstrat, genom en flip-chip-bindning process med ett ledande adhesiv baserat på reducerad grafenoxid gjorts. Kontaktparametrarna som kartlagts är baserade på termiska, elektriska och mekaniska egenskaper.Kartläggningen av kontakterna har i mestadels gjort genom att jämföra olika typer av grafen baserade partiklar ett kommersiellt metalbaserat material gjort för flip-chipbindning. Resultaten från arbetet indikerar att det är möjligt att byta ut det metallbaserade partiklarna i ett anisotropt ledande adhesiv med reducerade grafenoxid-belagda polymersfärer som ett ledande material för strålningsapplikationer.
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Gensel, Jérôme. "Contraintes et représentation de connaissances par objets : application au modèle Tropes." Phd thesis, Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble), 1995. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00005046.

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Ce travail montre que l'introduction de contraintes dans un modèle de connaissances à objets permet d'en accroître à la fois l'expressivité (les contraintes sont des énoncés déclaratifs de relations entre attributs) et les capacités d'inférence (la maintenance et la résolution des contraintes sont chargées de la cohérence et de la complétion des bases de connaissances). Les répercussions de la présence de contraintes au sein d'un tel système sont également étudiées. Les attributs contraints sont désignés à l'aide de la notion d'accès, qui étend la notion classique de chemin au traitement des attributs multivalués (dont la valeur est un ensemble ou une liste de valeurs). Les niveaux de représentation considérés (concept, classe, instance) définissent la portée d'une contrainte comme l'ensemble des objets sur lesquels elle doit être posée, et induisent alors entre eux un héritage de ce trait descriptif. De même, le maintien d'un certain degré de consistance locale sur les domaines des attributs exige une gestion interne de leurs types. Vis-a-vis des mécanismes d'inférence du modèle (instanciation, classification, procédures, etc.), un comportement adapté des contraintes est établi, qui ne remet pas en cause la sémantique de ces mécanismes. Ces principes d'intégration ont été validés dans le modèle de connaissances à objets Tropes. Nous avons réalisé un module de programmation par contraintes, appelé Micro, qui est semi-faiblement couplé à Tropes. Micro répond à de nombreuses exigences de la représentation de connaissances par objets, en gérant la maintenance et la résolution de Problèmes de Satisfaction de Contraintes (CSP) dynamiques, définis sur des variables numériques, booléennes, ou multivaluées, dont les domaines sont finis ou infinis. L'intégration qui a été réalisée autorise, en outre, l'utilisation de la puissance expressive et calculatoire des contraintes par le système de représentation de connaissances lui-même. Ainsi, la présence des contraintes permet d'étendre et de contrôler la sémantique de notions diverses et évoluées comme celles d'objet composite, de tâche, de relation, ou encore de filtre.
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Abi, Lahoud Elie. "Composition dynamique de services : application à la conception et au développement de systèmes d'information dans un environnement distribué." Phd thesis, Université de Bourgogne, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00560489.

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L'orientation service occupe de plus en plus une place importante dans la structuration des systèmes complexes. La conception et le développement d'applications évoluent progressivement d'un modèle traditionnel vers un modèle plus dynamique orienté services où la réutilisation et l'adaptabilité jouent un rôle important. Dans cette thèse, nous proposons une étude portant sur la conception et le développement d'applications par composition de services. Nous décrivons un environnement de partage de services : DyCoSe. Il consiste en un écosystème coopératif où les entreprises membres, organisées en communautés, partagent un consensus global représentant les fonctionnalités métier récurrentes et les propriétés non fonctionnelles communes. La composition d'applications dans DyCoSe repose sur une architecture à trois niveaux combinant à la fois une démarche descendante et une autre ascendante. La démarche descendante permet de décrire l'application à travers une interaction de composants haut niveau et de la raffiner en une ou plusieurs orchestrations de services. La démarche ascendante projette les caractéristiques de l'infrastructure réseau sous-jacente au niveau services. Un processus d'instanciation visant à réaliser une application composite est détaillé. Il formalise le choix des services, selon un ensemble de contraintes données, comme un problème d'optimisation de coûts. Deux solutions au problème d'instanciation sont étudiées. Une solution globale tient compte de l'ensemble des services disponibles dans l'écosystème et une solution locale favorise les services de certaines communautés. Un algorithme génétique est décrit comme implémentation de l'instanciation globale. Une simulation stochastique de l'environnement DyCoSe est proposée. Elle permet d'étudier les possibilités d'instanciation d'une application donnée dans un environnement où la disponibilité des services n'est pas garantie. Elle permet d'étudier aussi, le taux de réussite de l'exécution d'une instance d'une application donnée.
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Mayer, Anthony Edward. "Composite construction of high performance scientific applications." Thesis, Imperial College London, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.252520.

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Bota, Horatiu S. "Composite web search." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2018. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/38925/.

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The figure above shows Google’s results page for the query “taylor swift”, captured in March 2016. Assembled around the long-established list of search results is content extracted from various source — news items and tweets merged within the results ranking, images, songs and social media profiles displayed to the right of the ranking, in an interface element that is known as an entity card. Indeed, the entire page seems more like an assembly of content extracted from various sources, rather than just a ranked list of blue links. Search engine result pages have become increasingly diverse over the past few years, with most commercial web search providers responding to user queries with different types of results, merged within a unified page. The primary reason for this diversity on the results page is that the web itself has become more diverse, given the ease with which creating and hosting different types of content on the web is possible today. This thesis investigates the aggregation of web search results retrieved from various document sources (e.g., images, tweets, Wiki pages) within information “objects” to be integrated in the results page assembled in response to user queries. We use the terms “composite objects” or “composite results” to refer to such objects, and throughout this thesis use the terminology of Composite Web Search (e.g., result composition) to distinguish our approach from other methods of aggregating diverse content within a unified results page (e.g., Aggregated Search). In our definition, the aspects that differentiate composite information objects from aggregated search blocks are that composite objects (i) contain results from multiple sources of information, (ii) are specific to a common topic or facet of a topic rather than a grouping of results of the same type, and (iii) are not a uniform ranking of results ordered only by their topical relevance to a query. The most widely used type of composite result in web search today is the entity card. Entity cards have become extremely popular over the past few years, with some informal studies suggesting that entity cards are now shown on the majority of result pages generated by Google. As composite results are used more and more by commercial search engines to address information needs directly on the results page, understanding the properties of such objects and their influence on searchers is an essential aspect of modern web search science. The work presented throughout this thesis attempts the task of studying composite objects by exploring users’ perspectives on accessing and aggregating diverse content manually, by analysing the effect composite objects have on search behaviour and perceived workload, and by investigating different approaches to constructing such objects from diverse results. Overall, our experimental findings suggest that items which play a central role within composite objects are decisive in determining their usefulness, and that the overall properties of composite objects (i.e., relevance, diversity and coherence) play a combined role in mediating object usefulness.
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Wei, Peiran. "PREPARATION AND APPLICATIONS OF STIMULI-RESPONSIVE COMPOSITE MATERIALS." Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1565317654535383.

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Hou, Dezhi. "COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION COMPOSITE GENE FEATURES IN CANCER OUTCOME PREDICTION." Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1386952765.

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Books on the topic "Composite applications (Computer science)"

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Packaged composite applications. Beijing: O'Reilly, 2003.

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Architecting composite applications and services with TIBCO. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Addison Wesley, 2012.

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Steiner, Matthias. Building extensible composite applications with SAP. Bonn: Galileo Press, 2010.

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Steiner, Matthias. Building extensible composite applications with SAP. Bonn: Galileo Press, 2010.

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Sapuan, S. M. Composite materials technology: Neural network applications. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2010.

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International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization., ed. Solution deployment guide for IBM Tivoli composite application manager for WebSphere. [United States?]: IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2006.

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Darmawan, Budi. IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager V6.1 family: Installation, configuration, and basic usage. 2nd ed. [United States?]: IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2007.

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International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization, ed. Certification Guide Series: IBM Tivoli Business Service Manager V4.1.1 Implementation. Poughkeepsie, NY: IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2009.

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International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization, ed. Certification Guide Series: IBM Tivoli Netcool/Webtop V2.0 Implementation. Poughkeepsie, NY: IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2009.

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International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization, ed. Certification Guide Series: IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus V7.2 Implementation. Poughkeepsie, NY: IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Composite applications (Computer science)"

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Radeck, Carsten, Gregor Blichmann, Oliver Mroß, and Klaus Meißner. "Semantic Mediation Techniques for Composite Web Applications." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 450–59. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08245-5_30.

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Spillner, Josef, and Manuel Ramírez López. "Transactional Migration of Inhomogeneous Composite Cloud Applications." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 34–45. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63161-1_3.

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Blichmann, Gregor, Christopher Lienemann, and Klaus Meissner. "Sharing Composite Web Applications with Multiple Coupling Levels." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 15–31. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63874-4_2.

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Dumas, Marlon, Tore Fjellheim, Stephen Milliner, and Julien Vayssière. "Event-Based Coordination of Process-Oriented Composite Applications." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 236–51. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11538394_16.

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Yu, Bo, Lin Yang, Yongjun Wang, Bofeng Zhang, Linru Ma, and Yuan Cao. "Multi-Policy Collaborative Access Control Model for Composite Services." In Computer Science and its Applications, 981–92. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5699-1_98.

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Prieto, Manuel, and Miguel A. Sicilia. "Designing Adaptive Mobile Applications: Abstract Components and Composite Behaviors." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 378–83. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45233-1_32.

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Yilmaz, Guray, and Nadia Erdogan. "Distributed Composite Objects: A New Object Model for Cooperative Applications." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 106–15. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24639-8_10.

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Selezneva, Svetlana N. "Constructing Polynomials for Functions over Residue Rings Modulo a Composite Number in Linear Time." In Computer Science – Theory and Applications, 302–13. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30642-6_28.

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Zhu, Peixian, Shenggang Zhou, Jie Zhen, and Yuhui Li. "Application of Artificial Neural Network in Composite Research." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 558–63. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13498-2_72.

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Kwon, Chi-Myung. "Application of Central Composite Design to Simulation Experiment." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 40–49. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30585-9_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Composite applications (Computer science)"

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Kock, Ned, Robert Aiken, David Dalton, David Elesh, Anthony Ranere, and Cheryl Sandas. "Team Teaching an Advanced Computer Fluency Course: A Composite Perspective." In 2003 Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2630.

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This paper discusses the observations of six instructors who team-taught an advanced computer fluency course over a period of three years. The course exposed students to complex information technology applications, such as geographic information and molecular design systems, in specific professional domains. One of the main goals of the course was to give students a glimpse at real-world applications of information technology aimed at solving complex problems. In addition to providing personal observations we summarize some of the problems that were encountered and how we addressed them. Also, the result of analyzing some preliminary data is discussed. The goal is to assist other instructors who might be interested in designing/teaching a similar course.
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Mustapha, Safinaz, and Hamid A. Jalab. "Compact Composite Descriptors for Content Based Image Retrieval." In 2012 International Conference on Advanced Computer Science Applications and Technologies (ACSAT). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acsat.2012.34.

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Patnaik, Prabina Kumar, Srimant Kumar Mishra, and Ande Tara Ashish. "Ranking of fiber reinforced composite materials using PSI and PROMETHEE method." In 2020 International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering and Applications (ICCSEA). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccsea49143.2020.9132853.

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Tian, X. Q. "The Composite Operator of Graded-Variable Precision Rough Sets and Its Properties." In 2013 International Conference on Computer Sciences and Applications (CSA). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csa.2013.97.

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Chang, Ning, Tao Zheng, and Yueqing Ren. "Application of the Spectral Analysis in Ultrasonic Quantitative Testing of Bonding Defect of Composite Material." In 2009 First International Workshop on Education Technology and Computer Science. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/etcs.2009.748.

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Erniwati, Erniwati, Suci Ahmanas, Suritno Fayanto, Nanang adrianto, Ahmad Ahmad, Muhammad Undu, Sulwan Sulwan, Kadek Setiawan, Muhammad Anas, and Hunaidah Hunaidah. "Application composite of iron sand extract and activated charcoal of cashew nuts as powder ink (toner)." In The 1st International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering Technology Universitas Muria Kudus. EAI, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.24-10-2018.2280535.

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Hall, Timothy, Arumugham Vaishnavi Subramoniam, Hugh A. Bruck, and Satyandra K. Gupta. "Development of a Fiber Orientation Measurement Methodology for Injection Molded Thermally-Enhanced Polymers." In ASME 2012 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference collocated with the 40th North American Manufacturing Research Conference and in participation with the International Conference on Tribology Materials and Processing. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2012-7291.

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Thermally-enhanced polymer composites are a promising alternative to exotic metals in seawater heat exchanger applications due to the low cost and corrosion resistance of base polymers and heat transfer rates competitive with corrosion-resistant metals such as titanium or stainless steel. While the properties of thermally-enhanced polymer composites are well-suited for heat exchanger applications, fiber orientation has a strong influence on the structural and thermal performance of the manufactured components. In this study, a method of creating samples, sectioning and polishing them for imaging, microscope sampling for the identification of fibers, image processing to characterize fiber orientation, and finally comparison to predictions from computer-aided engineering (CAE) software is demonstrated for collecting experimental information on fiber orientation of molded parts. Understanding fiber orientation in injection-molded polymer heat exchangers is important for ensuring ideal heat transfer and structural performance and this study presents an experimental methodology for determining the influence of injection molding process parameters on fiber orientation in thermally-enhanced polymer composite geometries.
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Anderson, Michele L., Debra R. Rolison, and Celia I. Merzbacher. "Composite aerogels for sensing applications." In SPIE's International Symposium on Optical Science, Engineering, and Instrumentation, edited by Akhlesh Lakhtakia and Russell F. Messier. SPIE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.351260.

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Seelig, M. "Performance considerations on composite applications." In 13th Annual IEEE International Symposium and Workshop on Engineering of Computer-Based Systems (ECBS'06). IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ecbs.2006.55.

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Morariu, Vlad I., Ejaz Ahmed, Venkataraman Santhanam, David Harwood, and Larry S. Davis. "Composite Discriminant Factor analysis." In 2014 IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wacv.2014.6836052.

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Reports on the topic "Composite applications (Computer science)"

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IOWA STATE UNIV AMES DEPT OF MATHEMATICS. Applications of Algebraic Logic and Universal Algebra to Computer Science. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada210556.

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Meseguer, J. Rewriting Logic and its Applications First International Workshop, Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, California, 3-6 September 1996. Volume 4 Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada314817.

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