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McClatchey, R. "Review: DSDM: Dynamic Systems Development Method." Computer Bulletin 39, no. 6 (December 1, 1997): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/combul/39.6.31-b.

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Purnia, Dini Silvi, and Devi Fauziah Nur. "Implementasi Metode DSDM Pada SIPELAKOR." Indonesian Journal on Software Engineering (IJSE) 4, no. 2 (July 23, 2019): 6–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.31294/ijse.v4i2.5973.

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Abstract - Posyandu is a unit of the Ministry of Health implemented a working area in shade local health centers. The Ministry of health integrated program is usually done each month. In service there are a number of issues including Posyandu officer posyandu do record keeping and reporting in the form of a paper record-keeping or paperbase. This is a very slow process of work of the officers of the posyandu and not efisien Posyandu services process and often the parents who come to the Posyandu by not bringing KMS made the parents do not have a handle to monitor Toddler development so that in this study enulis information systems Design Services make Posyandu as Monitoring Developments for parents (SIPELAKOR) as one of the solutions of the problems of the existing system running at Posyandu to help simplify the entire process of service development and monitoring of Posyandu Toddlers using Dynamic System Development Method (DSDM) as a method of development lnak and the Unified Modelling Language (UML) as an Object-based visual modeling tools for designing this Posyandu services system. Keywords : Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM),Posyandu, information systems, and the Unified Modeling Language (UML)
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Hariman, Irman, and Christina Meilisa. "SISTEM INFORMASI MANAJEMEN TRAINING MENGGUNAKAN METODE AGILE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT THE PAPANDAYAN HOTEL BANDUNG." ENSAINS JOURNAL 3, no. 1 (January 13, 2020): 60. http://dx.doi.org/10.31848/ensains.v3i1.371.

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Abstract: Training / Training is one of the human resource development programs aimed at achieving competent and quality performance. Management Information System which is the application of information systems within the organization to gather some information needed by all levels of management and those who will need information. Training needs assessment is very important because it provides information about the level of expertise and knowledge of the organization's human resources. With this information, managers can find out the organization's needs and employee capabilities. One method used in this research is Agile Software Development, a type of short-term system development that requires rapid adaptation and development of changes in any form. Using the Dynamic System Development Method (DSDM) process model which is a rapid software development approach that "provides a framework for building and maintaining systems / software that meet tight time limits through the use of prototypes that are slowly added and expanded (Incremental) Prototyping) in a controlled project environment ".Keywords: Employee Training, Agile Software Development, Dynamic Systems Method (DSDMAbstrak: Pelatihan/Training merupakan salah satu program pengembangan sumber daya manusia yang bertujuan dalam mencapai kinerja yang kompeten dan berkualitas. Sistem Informasi Manajemen yang merupakan penerapan sistem informasi di dalam organisasi untuk mengumpulkan beberapa informasi yang di butuhkan oleh semua tingkatan manajemen dan pihak-pihak yang akan memerlukan informasi. Penilaian kebutuhan training sangat penting karena menyediakan informasi mengenai tingkat keahlian (skill) dan pengetahuan (knowledge) sumber daya manusia organisasi. Dengan informasi ini, manajer dapat mengetahui kebutuhan organisasi dan kapabilitas karyawan. Salah satu metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah Agile Software Development, merupakan jenis pengembangan sistem jangka pendek yang memerlukan adaptasi cepat dan pengembangan terhadap perubahan dalam bentuk apapun. Menggunakan model proses Dynamic System Development Method (DSDM) yang merupakan sebuah pendekatan pengembangan perangkat lunak cepat yang “menyediakan kerangka kerja untuk membangun dan memelihara sistem/perangkat lunak yang memenuhi batasan waktu yang ketat melalui penggunaan prototype yang secara perlahan di tambahi dan di perluas (Incremental Prototyping) dalam lingkungan proyek terkendali”Kata Kunci : Training Karyawan, Agile Software Development, Dynamic Systems Method (DSDM
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Sama, Hendi. "School Operational Effectiveness Analysis Web Based Event System with Dynamic Systems Development." JOURNAL OF INFORMATICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 3, no. 1 (July 25, 2019): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.31289/jite.v3i1.2602.

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<span>School institutions in Batam have problems in how the events they conduct can support the school's operational effectiveness. The solution model for these problems is to build web-based event systems using the dynamic systems development (DSDM) method. This system aims to solve problems that occur in event scheduling at activities carried out at school institutions in Batam. The school representative used is a school in Batam. The method is done by learning and the feasibility of case studies, model functionality, design, and implementation. This implementation produces a system that is very helpful in processing data and reports during the event. Starting from the registration of the event, the continuity of the event, until the completion of the event, all can be stored in detail. Besides users, there are also managers and administrators. Managers have a role to manage the data entered by registrants, while administrators give access to each user account and maintain system security. This system is divided into 2 roles with one as a user and one acting as an administrator. Registrants to participate in this event act as users. The results of this study are that school operational effectiveness increases after implementing this web-based event system.</span>
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Akbar, Rizaldi, and Rahmi Hajriyanti. "Sebuah Kerangka Kerja untuk mengembangkan e-Tracer study berbasis Sistem Cerdas." Jurnal JTIK (Jurnal Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi) 4, no. 2 (May 29, 2020): 82. http://dx.doi.org/10.35870/jtik.v4i2.135.

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Tracer studies are a method used by tertiary institutions to track, monitor, and supervise graduates that have been produced by tertiary institutions. These activities can make a performance measurement related to the implementation of education so far. Currently, the tracer study has been developed to become a system that can provide decisions and measure graduates using an intelligent agent (AI). In this study, the authors used a descriptive research method, namely developing an information system based on existing data and developed using PHP software, and the Dynamic System Development Method (DSDM) is a system development method. Researchers have implemented an AI integration framework in a web-based tracer study architecture. System evaluation is used as the next research iteration of the proposed decision support system, this study also aims to monitor graduates. With the existence of an intelligent system-based e-tracer study, it has become an evolution in studying artificial intelligence to support monitoring and as a tool in increasing graduates in Higher Education.Keywords:Systems Framework, Tracer study, Intelligent Systems, Web
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Dewi Ayu Nur Wulandari, Muhammad Dika Atthariq, Wahyu Dwi Nanda, and Lestari Yusuf. "IMPLEMENTASI DYNAMIC SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT METHOD (DSDM) PADA SISTEM INFORMASI MANAJEMEN BENGKEL MOBIL BERBASIS WEB." JSiI (Jurnal Sistem Informasi) 8, no. 1 (March 11, 2021): 10–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.30656/jsii.v8i1.2979.

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Abstrak - Dalam mengembangkan dan membangun sebuah perangkat lunak kita dapat menggunakan metode Dynamic System Development Method (DSDM). DSDM merupakan metode pemngembangan perangkat lunak dimana aplikasi yang dibangun berdasarkan kebutuhan dan komunikasi antara pengguna dan pengembang. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah membuat aplikasi Sistem Informasi Manajemen Bengkel pada Bengkel DK Variasi dengan tujuan untuk meminimalkan kesalahan yang mungkin terjadi pada saat pengadaan stok barang yang meliputi pembelian spare part, penerimaan spare part, retur dan penerimaan retur. Proses pembuatan aplikasi ini menggunakan tahapan-tahapan yang ada pada DSDM yang dimulai dari menganalisa sistem kerja dan prosedur yang digunakan saat ini pada Bengkel DK Variasi. Kemudian dari hasil analisa tersebut, dilanjutkan dengan mendesain business sytem dengan menggunakan UML. Selanjutnya pembuatan desain database yang terdiri dari 8 entitas, yang kemudian di-generate ke aplikasi basis data untuk membuat database yang nantinya akan digunakan dalam menyimpan data serta desain input dan output. Tahap terakhir yaitu mengimplementasikan program yang telah disusun dan database yang telah dirancang keprogram berbasis web kemudian dilanjutkan dengan proses pengujian sistem terhadap fitur-fitur pada proses pembelian spare part, penerimaan spare part, retur dan penerimaan retur dengan menggunakan blackbox testing sebelum akhirnya di implementasikan. Implementasi dari aplikasi ini dapat memudahkan pengguna dalam menjalankan proses bisnis yang berjalan pada bengkel DK Variasi khususnya dalam mengelola data sparepart, mengelola data barang masuk dan data barang keluar, pencatatan data transaksi service dan pengelolaan laporan data sparepart, laporan transaksi, laporan barang masuk dan barang keluar. Dengan diimplementasikannya aplikasi ini, maka proses pencatatan yang sebelumnya masih dilakukan secara manual sudah tergantikan dengan sistem yang terkomputerisasi sehingga semua transaksi dapat terdokumentasi dengan baik. Kata kunci : Sistem, Sistem Informasi, Dynamic System Development Metthod, DSDM, Agile
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Sani, Abdullahi, Adila Firdaus, Seung Ryul Jeong, and Imran Ghani. "A Review on Software Development Security Engineering using Dynamic System Method (DSDM)." International Journal of Computer Applications 69, no. 25 (May 17, 2013): 33–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/12131-8527.

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Laksmana, Ganesha Nur, Prianggada Indra Tanaya, and Yuki Indrayadi. "BENCHMARKING AND CONFIGURATION OF OPENSOURCE MANUFACTURING EXECUTION SYSTEM (MES) APPLICATION." CommIT (Communication and Information Technology) Journal 7, no. 1 (May 31, 2013): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/commit.v7i1.575.

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Information now is an important element to every growing industry in the world. Inorder to keep up with other competitors, endless improvements in optimizing overall efficiency areneeded. There still exist barriers that separate departments in PT. XYZ and cause limitation to theinformation sharing in the system. Open-Source Manufacturing Execution System (MES) presentsas an IT-based application that offers wide variety of customization to eliminate stovepipes bysharing information between departments. Benchmarking is used to choose the best Open-SourceMES Application; and Dynamic System Development Method (DSDM) is adopted as this workguideline. As a result, recommendations of the chosen Open-Source MES Application arerepresented.Keywords: Manufacturing Execution System (MES); Open Source; Dynamic SystemDevelopment Method (DSDM); Benchmarking; Configuration
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Octavia, Tanty. "INTEGRATION OF DATABASE INTO BUSINESS PROCESS TO SUPPORT IMPLEMENTATION OF CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT: CASE STUDY IN PT TDI." CommIT (Communication and Information Technology) Journal 7, no. 1 (May 31, 2013): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/commit.v7i1.577.

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Information now is an important element to every growing industry in the world. Inorder to keep up with other competitors, endless improvements in optimizing overall efficiency areneeded. There still exist barriers that separate departments in PT. XYZ and cause limitation to theinformation sharing in the system. Open-Source Manufacturing Execution System (MES) presentsas an IT-based application that offers wide variety of customization to eliminate stovepipes bysharing information between departments. Benchmarking is used to choose the best Open-SourceMES Application; and Dynamic System Development Method (DSDM) is adopted as this workguideline. As a result, recommendations of the chosen Open-Source MES Application arerepresented.
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Lewis, Marcn D., Alex V. Lamey, and Lori Douglas. "A new dynamic systems method for the analysis of early socioemotional development." Developmental Science 2, no. 4 (November 1999): 457–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-7687.00090.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Dynamic systems development method (DSDM)"

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Sjöstedt, Katarina. "Fastpris med Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) : Fungerar DSDM som projektstyrningsmodell i fastprisprojekt?" Thesis, Karlstad University, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Communication and IT, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-989.

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Enligt Standish Group är det endast cirka 35 % av alla systemutvecklingsprojekt som avslutas på ett lyckat sätt när det gäller tid, budget och resurser. Inom systemutveckling är fastprisprojekt, där systemets kostnad är förbestämd, allt mer populärt. Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) är en modell för utveckling som fokuserar på fasta resurser och tid med funktionalitet som den flexibla variabeln. Syftet med den här uppsatsen är att se om man kan driva fastprisprojekt med en modell som DSDM på ett sätt som gör det till en bra lösning för både beställare och leverantör.

Min slutsats är att det största problemet med DSDM är att få beställaren att godkänna den som projektmodell. Ett annat stort problem är att många projekt med DSDM blir stressiga eftersom tiden är fast. Flexibiliteten med funktionaliteten räcker med andra ord inte till. Önskvärda förbättringar inom DSDM är att ge mer underlag för hur man skall få en ny beställare att godkänna modellen. Dessutom att tillhandahålla guidelines för hur man kan hantera ett projekt med många och detaljerade krav. En annan viktig faktor som måste förbättras är hur man får projekt med DSDM att bli mindre stressiga.

DSDM är en modell som uppskattas av dem som har erfarenhet av den och som anses resultera i lyckade projekt, för både beställare och leverantör. Mina slutsatser är därför att DSDM kan fungera bra men att det ställer höga krav på projektet. Både beställare och leverantör måste vara engagerade. Beställaren måste kunna prioritera sina krav och räkna med att en del funktionalitet inte kommer med. Dessutom måste det finnas stor användarinvolvering och projektgruppen måste ha beslutsmandat.

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Barrow, Patrick D. M. "Investigating stakeholder evaluation within rapid application development." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.323267.

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Gustiené, Prima. "Development of a new service-oriented modelling method for information systems analysis and design." Doctoral thesis, Karlstads universitet, Avdelningen för informatik och projektledning, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-5704.

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This thesis presents a new modelling method for information systems analysis and design, where the concept of service and the principles of service orientation are used for integrated modelling and reasoning about information systems architectures across organisational and technical systems boundaries. The concept of service enables cohesion of the intersubjective and objective modelling traditions by using a single type of diagram that facilitates detection of semantic inconsistency, incompleteness, ambiguity and discontinuity between the static and dynamic aspects of information systems specifications. The thesis is focused on three research topics, which are fundamental to the development of a new service-oriented modelling method. The first research topic concerns a pragmatic-driven specification of information systems. It clarifies answers to the research question: How can a conceptual modelling process be driven by pragmatic considerations? The second research topic provides a service-oriented modelling foundation for information systems analysis and design. It answers the research questions: How can the concept of service be used explicitly for the analysis and design of information systems and how can the static and dynamic aspects of information systems specifications be integrated at the conceptual level? The third research topic presents transition principles to implementation-specific design and answers the research question: How can service-oriented conceptual representations be aligned with implementation-specific design? The thesis contributes with a new knowledge to the area of conceptual modelling of information systems. The service-oriented modelling method consists of the modelling process, modelling language and techniques for the analysis and design of information systems on three levels of abstraction: pragmatic, semantic and syntactic. These three levels are necessary for a holistic understanding of enterprise architecture by stakeholders. The advantage of the service-oriented modelling method is that it can help to control traceability from information system design to original requirements. The method facilitates the semantic integration of the structural, behavioural and interactive aspects of information systems conceptual representations by using a single diagram type. The modelling language provides service-oriented constructs that are fundamental to building the major systems analysis patterns. The service-oriented modelling process contributes with seven steps of incremental design, which justifies various information systems components. The method provides the basis for a gradual and systematic way of modelling and an understanding of how pragmatic, semantic and logical information system requirements are linked together. The possibility to detect and eliminate undesirable characteristics of service-oriented diagrams can help to improve communication among stakeholders. Service-oriented specifications are computation-neutral and therefore they are more comprehensible for business analysis experts in comparison to implementation specific graphical representations of information systems. Finally, this thesis presents the challenges for future research, one of which is the development of the automated tools for the alignment of business models with implementation-specific information systems specifications.
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Pereira, Carlos Diego Cavalcanti. "X-PRO (Extreme Software Process): Um Framework para Desenvolvimento Eficiente de Software Baseado em Metodologias Ágeis." Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 2014. https://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/11278.

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As metodologias ágeis de desenvolvimento de software emergiram como alternativa para processos prescritivos, os quais são classificados como excessivamente formais. Com objetivo de viabilizar entregas frequentes, processos adaptáveis, flexíveis e focados no cliente, as metodologias ágeis se tornaram referência sobre como produzir software de forma produtiva. Contudo, com objetivo de tornar o processo mais simples, essas abordagens invariavelmente incorrem em problemas como: modelos pouco generalistas para cobrir todo o ciclo de vida da Engenharia de Software; foco em disciplinas específicas do processo de software; subestimação de aspectos relevantes em iniciativas de desenvolvimento, como esforços de arquitetura, design e documentação; e indicação para equipes e projetos de pequena escala. A proposta desta dissertação de mestrado é propor um framework de processo eficiente de desenvolvimento de software, o qual se baseia nos ideários das metodologias ágeis, porém cobre todo o ciclo de vida de projeto desde a concepção, gestão, implementação e entrega. O framework inclui ferramentas como princípios, valores, atividades, artefatos e práticas específicas, incluindo esforços como arquitetura, design e documentação, concebendo um processo ágil, eficiente e extremamente produtivo para projetos de concepção e manutenção software, independentemente da sua escala.
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Bagane, Houda. "Analyse des principes du génie logiciel au niveau du développement agile." Mémoire, 2011. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/4010/1/M12003.pdf.

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Dans le cadre du développement de logiciel, deux courants de pensée se font concurrence depuis quelques années : le développement de logiciels s'appuyant sur une modélisation plus détaillée et le développement de logiciels basé sur des méthodes agiles qui mettent l'accent sur la production de code opérationnel plutôt que sur la documentation. Chaque courant s'appuie sur ses propres principes. Diverses recherches ont été menées sur les fondements du génie logiciel plus « classique », de façon à en définir les principes. Parmi ces travaux figure la thèse de Normand Séguin, notre codirecteur. En revanche, aucune recherche n'a tenté d'étudier les fondements du développement agile de logiciel. Au début des années 2000, plusieurs grands noms du développement logiciel se sont réunis, parmi eux Cunningham, Beek, Schwaber, Sutherland et Fowler. Ces derniers ont tenté d'extraire, de leurs approches respectives, quatre valeurs et douze principes communs à tous dans le but de produire un « Manifeste agile ». Le développement agile de logiciel peut se faire à l'aide d'un ensemble de méthodes agiles. Bien que chaque méthode adhère aux valeurs et principes du manifeste, chacune met de l'avant des valeurs, des principes et des pratiques complémentaires. Ce mémoire présente les résultats d'une étude de 32 énoncés présentés comme étant des « principes agiles » répertoriés dans la littérature. La liste des principes étudiés est formée à partir des douze principes du manifeste agile, cinq principes de l'eXtreme programming (XP), six de Scrum et neuf de Dynamic System Development Method (DSDM). Notre étude est fondée sur une méthodologie analytique reposant sur une liste de critères pour vérifier si un « principe agile » correspond bien à un principe de génie logiciel. Notre analyse a permis d'identifier 19 principes qui répondent aux critères. Tous les principes retenus sont des propositions prescriptives guidant l'action dans le processus de développement de logiciel. ______________________________________________________________________________ MOTS-CLÉS DE L’AUTEUR : génie logiciel, développement agile, manifeste agile, méthodes agiles, principe, SWEBOK, eXtreme Programming, Scrum, DSDM.
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Xu, Qinwu. "Development of a computational method for inverting dynamic moduli of multilayer systems with applications to flexible pavements." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/25943.

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Most existing computational methods for inverting material properties of multilayer systems have focused primarily on elastic properties of materials or a static approach. Typically, they are based on a two-stage approach: (I) modeling structural responses with a computer program, and (II) estimating layer properties mathematically using the response outputs determined in stage I without interactions with the governing state partial-differential-equation (PDE) of stage I. This two-stage approach may not be accurate and efficient enough for inverting larger scale model parameters. The objective of this research was to develop a computational method to invert dynamic moduli of multilayer systems with applications to flexible pavements under falling weight deflectometer (FWD) tests, thereby advancing existing methods and fostering understanding of material behaviors. This research first developed a finite-element and Newton-Raphson method to invert layer elastic moduli using FWD data. The model improved the moduli seeds estimation and achieved a satisfactory accuracy based on Monte Carlo simulations, addressing the common back-calculation issue of no unique solutions. Consequently, a time-domain finite-element method was developed to simulate dynamic-viscoelastic responses of the multilayer systems under loading pulses. Simulation results demonstrated that the dynamic-viscoelastic-damping-coupled model could emulate structural responses more accurately, thereby advancing existing simulation approaches. By using the dynamic-viscoelastic-response model as one computation module, this research led to the development of a PDE-constrained Lagrangian optimization method to invert dynamic moduli and viscoelastic properties of multilayer systems. The Lagrangian function was used as an objective function, with a regularization term and governing-state PDE constraint. Both the first-order (gradient) and second-order variation (Hessian matrix) of the Lagrangian were computed to satisfy necessary and sufficient optimality conditions, and Armijo rule was modified to determine a stable step length. The developed method improved computation speed significantly, and it is superior for large-scale inverse problems. The model was implemented for evaluating flexible pavements under FWD tests and for inverting the master curve of dynamic moduli of the asphalt layer. Independent computer coding was developed for all numerical methods. The computational methods developed may also be applied to other multilayer systems, such as tissues and sandwich structures at different time and length scales.
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Books on the topic "Dynamic systems development method (DSDM)"

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DSDM, dynamic systems development method: The method in practice. Harlow, Eng: Addison-Wesley, 1997.

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Stapleton, Jennifer. Dynamic systems development method: Version 3. Edited by DSDM Consortium. Ashford, UK: Tesseract Pub. on behalf of the DSDM Consortium, 1999.

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Johns, James, and Barry Fazackerley. DSDM for E-Business: How to Deliver E-Business Projects Using the Dynamic Systems Development Method. Pearson Education, Limited, 2006.

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Consortium, DSDM, ed. Dynamic systems development method. 3rd ed. Ashford: DSDM Consortium, 1999.

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Consortium, DSDM, ed. Dynamic systems development method. Farnham: Tesseract on behalf of the DSDM Consortium, 1995.

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Consortium, DSDM, ed. Dynamic Systems Development Method: Version 2. Farnham: Tesseract Publishing on behalf of the DSDM Consortium, 1995.

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Yeomans, Philip. The applicability of the dynamic systems development method to the field of multimedia development. 2000.

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MacCarthy, Bartholomew Luke. A kinematic and dynamic analysis of latch needle cam systems: A mathematical analysis of the behaviour oflatch needle cam systems with the development of a spline function method for cam design and the introduction of a new dynamic model. Bradford, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Dynamic systems development method (DSDM)"

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Roberts, Barbara. "Dynamic Systems Development Method, The Standard for Rapid Application Development." In Software Quality, 16–33. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56529-8_2.

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"18 Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM)." In Software Methodologies A Quantitative Guide, 163–70. 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742: CRC Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315314488-19.

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Balakrishnan, Jagadeesh. "Design of a Framework to Implement Agility at Organizational Level." In Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing, 127–40. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-9858-1.ch007.

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While many existing Agile product development methodologies like SCRUM, Extreme Programming (XP), Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM), Feature Driven Development (FDD) etc. cover aspects related to developing & delivering a product solution, they are not meant to provide an end to end framework for an organization to transition / embrace and adopt agile way of software development. For an organization's agile journey to be successful we should consider several organizational elements like how to do a business case for agile, how to build agile leadership qualities for staff at all levels (especially Managers), how to setup & govern an agile organization, how to assess an agile organization etc.
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Iromuanya, Chi, Kathleen M. Hargiss, and Caroline Howard. "Critical Risk Path Method." In Transportation Systems and Engineering, 572–84. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8473-7.ch028.

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Existing approaches to risk management in construction procurement primarily dwell on strategies designed for commonly identifiable risk factors in typical project environments. Commonly identifiable risk factors would include too early or late material delivery - a condition typically ameliorated by implementing a Just In Time (JIT) plan; inferior construction materials typically mitigated by employing trusted vendors; or ineffective contractors primarily avoided by the use of experienced contractors. The purpose of this paper is to present a coherent model for procurement risk management for construction and infrastructure development projects within the context of dynamic project environments - complex, or chaotic. For the purpose of this study, a critical risk path activity is one in which a delay of activity completion not only leads to project delay, but does so in a manner that may be fatal to project or at best, far greater than the actual delay. The study incorporates observations and theory with practical application for improving initiatives by emergency infrastructure development response organizations such as FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) and USACE (US Army Corps of Engineers) in the United States, the NEMA (National Emergency Management Agency) in Nigeria, or ANDMA (Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority) etc. This study presents risk response plans aimed at improving the potential occurrence of positive risk aspects while reducing, or eliminating the same for negative risk occurrences. This study explored material, equipment, and skilled labor procurement strategies related to project risk management from the perspectives of scheduling, cost, and quality - three factors often referred to as the triple project constraints. It identified gaps within specific national and multinational organizations' approaches, and provided detailed recommendations for process improvements from the procurement management perspective to ensure the potential for successful project outcomes in unstable project conditions.
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Elshkaki, Ayman, Ester van der Voet, Veerle Timmermans, and Mirja Van Holderbeke. "Dynamic stock modelling: a method for the identification andestimation of future waste streams and emissions based on past production and product stock characteristics." In Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems, 249–58. CRC Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b17383-33.

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Yu, Feng, Cheng Luo, Xiaoguang Yu, Wen-Chi Hou, Chih-Fang Wang, and Michael Wainer. "Range-Sum Queries over High Dimensional Data Cubes Using a Dynamic Grid File." In Theoretical and Practical Advances in Information Systems Development, 345–61. IGI Global, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-521-6.ch014.

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In this chapter, the authors propose to use the grid file to store multi-dimensional data cubes and answer range-sum queries. The grid file is enhanced with a dynamic splitting mechanism to accommodate insertions of data. It overcomes the drawback of the traditional grid file in storing uneven data while enjoying its advantages of simplicity and efficiency. The space requirement grows linearly with the dimension of the data cube, compared with the exponential growth of conventional methods that store pre-computed aggregate values for range-sum queries. The update cost is O(1), much faster than the pre-computed data cube approaches, which generally have exponential update cost. The grid file structure can also respond to range queries quickly. They compare it with an approach that uses the R*-tree structure to store the data cube. The experimental results show that the proposed method performs favorably in file size, update speed, construction time, and query response time for both evenly and unevenly distributed data.
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Bonikila, Pradeep Reddy, Ravi Kumar Mandava, and Pandu Ranga Vundavilli. "Development of Path Tracking Control Algorithm for a 4 DOF Spatial Manipulator Using PID Controller." In Robotic Systems, 433–45. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-1754-3.ch023.

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The path tracking phenomenon of a robotic manipulator arm plays an important role, when the manipulators are used in continuous path industrial applications, such as welding, machining and painting etc. Nowadays, robotic manipulators are extensively used in performing the said tasks in industry. Therefore, it is essential for the manipulator end effector to track the path designed to perform the task in an effective way. In this chapter, an attempt is made to develop a feedback control method for a 4-DOF spatial manipulator to track a path with the help of a PID controller. In order to design the said controller, the kinematic and dynamic models of the robotic manipulator are derived. Further, the concept of inverse kinematics has been used to track different paths, namely a straight line and parabolic paths continuously. The effectiveness of the developed algorithm is tested on a four degree of freedom manipulator arm in simulations.
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Miraoui, Moeiz. "Dynamic Adaptation in Ubiquitous Services." In Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing, 160–80. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6178-3.ch007.

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Ubiquitous (or Pervasive) Computing is a new domain in Computer Science resulting from the emergence and evolution of both distributed systems and mobile computing. Technology is moving beyond the personal computer towards a growing trend of embedded microprocessors in everyday objects and is demanding an unobtrusive connectivity between them in order to serve users at anytime and anywhere. The main objective of a ubiquitous computing system is to provide adaptive services proactively, without explicit user intervention and according to the user's current context. Despite interesting previous research works, there is still a lack of software tools and related research in terms of comprehensive context modeling, architecture of context-aware ubiquitous systems, and dynamic adaptation approaches in ubiquitous service computing environments. This chapter proposes a conceptual architecture to provide dynamic adaptability in ubiquitous services based on context-awareness and user preferences. As part of this proposal, the authors detail an ontology-based context modeling approach, a multi-agent architecture to support the development of ubiquitous computing applications, and a case-based reasoning method for service adaptation.
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Troussov, Alexander, Eugene Levner, Cristian Bogdan, John Judge, and Dmitri Botvich. "Spreading Activation Methods." In Dynamic and Advanced Data Mining for Progressing Technological Development, 136–67. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-908-3.ch008.

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Spreading activation (also known as spread of activation) is a method for searching associative networks, neural networks or semantic networks. The method is based on the idea of quickly spreading an associative relevancy measure over the network. The goal is to give an expanded introduction to the method. The authors will demonstrate and describe in sufficient detail that this method can be applied to very diverse problems and applications. They present the method as a general framework. First they will present this method as a very general class of algorithms on large (or very large) so-called multidimensional networks which will serve a mathematical model. Then they will define so-called micro-applications of the method including local search, relationship/association search, polycentric queries, computing of dynamic local ranking, etc. Finally they will present different applications of the method including ontology-based text processing, unsupervised document clustering, collaborative tagging systems, etc.
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Sikirda, Yuliya, and Tetiana Shmelova. "Analysis of the Development Situation and Forecasting of Development of Emergency Situations in Socio-Technical Systems." In Research Anthology on Reliability and Safety in Aviation Systems, Spacecraft, and Air Transport, 827–51. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-5357-2.ch032.

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In this chapter, socio-technical analysis of Air Navigation System (ANS) has hold in the result of which the heterogeneous factors of professional and non-professional activities influencing on the decision-making (DM) of ANS's human-operator (Н-О) in expected and unexpected aircraft's (АС) operating conditions have classified, systematically compiled and formalized. The method of generalization of heterogeneous factors, which allows taking into account the structural hierarchy, heterogeneity, dynamic instability of factors of professional and non-professional activity influencing on the ANS's H-O DM has developed, the conditions for their evaluation have determined. The vector of actions of the ANS's H-O in the expected and unexpected AC operating conditions, taking into account the model of the operator's behaviour, has considered. The authors have obtained the models of bipolar choice of operator of Socio-Technical System (STS) for using of reflexion theory and Markov network. They present the results of choosing in the direction of positive, negative pole, a mixed choice and forecasting of development of the situation. The authors demonstrate the methodology for analysis of flight situation development using GERT's and Markov's networks.
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Conference papers on the topic "Dynamic systems development method (DSDM)"

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Mead, Nancy R., Venkatesh Viswanathan, and Deepa Padmanabhan. "Incorporating Security Requirements Engineering into the Dynamic Systems Development Method." In 2008 32nd Annual IEEE International Computer Software and Applications Conference. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/compsac.2008.85.

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Speyerer, Emerson, Michael Gevelber, and Dennis Radgowski. "Development of an Adaptive System ID Method for Enabling Advanced E-Beam Sweep Pattern Design." In ASME 2010 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2010-4225.

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Electron beam (E-beam) vacuum deposition is extensively used for the production of precision optical coatings due to its ability to economically deposit a wide range of source materials. To manufacture superior optical devices, high precision optical coatings are required. One measure of the process capabilities is the accuracy and repeatability of each layer’s optical thickness. A major limitation to controlling optical thickness, especially for large-scale and multi-layer optics, is the variability in the vapor plume geometry due to non-uniform evaporation of the source material. For sublimating materials, like silica, variations in the size and direction of the vapor plume has been attributed to topography on the melt surface, which forms due to uneven source depletion caused by non-uniform heating. In this paper, an experimentally based adaptive system identification method is used to develop custom sweep patterns to control a complicated nonlinear system with both process and equipment nonlinearities.
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Zhu, Xiu-yun, and Rong Pan. "Analyzing and Comparing the Floor Response Spectra of the NPP Based on Different Soil Dynamic Numerical Models." In 2013 21st International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone21-16627.

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The traditional soil dynamic impedance models, recommended by the main international seismic design codes of the nuclear power plant (NPP), are only expressed by a single parallel connection system of spring and dashpot which can not reflect the dynamic stiffness varying with excitation frequencies, and also can not simulate the cases of non-homogeneous site conditions. With the recent development of soil-structure interaction (SSI) analysis, based on the damping-solvent extraction method (DSEM) and the lumped parameter models recommended by seismic design codes of ASCE4-98,RCCG which are all applicable to the homogeneous site and also massless foundation model and viscous-spring artificial boundary model of especially fit for the numerical simulation of non-homogeneous site, comparative study of both the direct method and sub-structure method is carried out in this paper. Finally, by taking the analysis of floor response spectra (FRS) for a certain CPR1000 reactor building as an example, comparative analyses of homogeneous and layered site conditions using various soil dynamic numerical models above-mentioned are performed. In addition, in order to validate the accuracy, the calculated results are compared to that of SASSI program. The results show that FRS in the horizontal direction are good agreement regardless for the homogeneous and layered site conditions, the shapes of FRS in the vertical direction change obviously in the homogeneous site condition. This paper provides some guidance and reference in the aspect of evaluation the seismic suitability for the site of nuclear power plant (NPP).
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Tri, H. M., Abeer Alsadoon, P. W. C. Prasad, and A. Elchouemi. "Progress of agile movements in Australia: Propose a Universal Dynamic System Development Method (UDSDM) and universal framework." In 2016 7th International Conference on Information and Communication Systems (ICICS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iacs.2016.7476065.

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Cai, Yunshen, and Michael Gevelber. "Electrospinning Nanofibers: Measurements, Dynamics, and Control Strategy Development." In ASME 2014 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2014-5949.

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Electrospinning produces submicron fibers for a variety of applications using a wide range of polymers. Achieving the desired fiber diameter, maximizing productivity, and minimizing variation are important production objectives. This paper addresses several important areas needed to develop a general electrospinning control approach including: developing a correlation between measurements, process conditions, and the resulting fiber diameter, developing a method to determine an operating regime that meets manufacturing objectives, and identifying process dynamics for controller design.
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Lajunen, Antti. "Development of Energy Management Strategies for Heavy Mobile Machinery." In ASME 2013 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2013-3862.

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This paper introduces a method for developing energy management strategies (EMS) for task-oriented heavy mobile machinery. The case application is a hybrid underground mining loader but the method is also used for a diesel-electric and electric loader. Depending on the optimization target, the sequence for optimal power-split between the engine-generator (gen-set) and battery is defined. The minimization of the energy consumption and maximization of the operating efficiency are used as the optimization targets. The developed method is based on dynamic programming simulations which generate the optimal power-split for the evaluation of the control parameters. The simulation results showed that there are no significant differences between the two optimization targets in terms of the control sequence of the hybrid loader. The major difference was observed in the battery charging power which was much lower in the case of the minimization of the energy consumption.
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Kim, Hyeonyu, Devin Neal, and H. Harry Asada. "Towards the Development of Optogenetically-Controlled Skeletal Muscle Actuators." In ASME 2013 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2013-4062.

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Engineered skeletal muscle tissue has the potential to be used as dual use actuator and stress-bearing material providing numerous degrees of freedom and with significant active stress generation. To exploit the potential features, however, technologies must be established to generate mature muscle strips that can be controlled with high fidelity. Here, we present a method for creating mature 3-D skeletal muscle tissues that contract in response to optical activation stimuli. The muscle strips are fascicle-like, consisting of several mm-long multi-nucleate muscle cells bundled together. We have found that applying a tension to the fascicle-like muscle tissue promotes maturation of the muscle. The fascicle-like muscle tissue is controlled with high spatiotemporal resolution based on optogenetic coding. The mouse myoblasts C2C12 were transfected with Channelrhodopsin-2 to enable light (∼470 nm) to control muscle contraction. The 3D muscle tissue not only twitches in response to an impulse light beam, but also exhibits a type of tetanus, a prolonged contraction of continuous stimuli, for the first time. In the following, the materials and culturing method used for 3D muscle generation is presented, followed by experimental results of muscle constructs and optogenetic control of the 3D muscle tissue.
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Yang, T. Y., Kang Li, Jian Yuan Lin, and Yuanjie Li. "Development of Nonlinear Control Algorithms for Shaking Table Tests." In ASME 2013 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2013-3977.

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Shaking table testing method is one of the main sources of experimental means to evaluate the dynamic response of structural systems under earthquake loads. The experimental technique produces nearly realistic prototype conditions, giving important insight into critical issues such as collapse mechanisms, component failures, acceleration amplifications, residual displacements and post-earthquake capacities. Traditional tuning of shaking table relies on the use of linear controllers, which are designed to regulate linear systems. With most of the specimens being tested to highly nonlinear states (to understand the structural response under extreme loads), traditional linear controllers can no longer control the shaking table effectively. This results in experimental errors between commanded and measured shaking table movements which may produce an unintended response of the tested structure. Ultimately, it may result in a pre-mature failure of the specimen. To address this issue, a Lyapunov–based nonlinear control algorithm is utilized to develop an enhanced shaking table control system, which is based on nonlinear models accounting for the nonlinear response of the hydraulic actuator and specimens. A one-sixth-scaled model has been developed and constructed in the laboratory at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Advanced nonlinear system identification techniques have been developed to create the numerical model capable of recreating the nonlinearity experienced by the laboratory setup. Simulation results indicate that the developed nonlinear control algorithm can be used to achieve excellent tracking, even when the tested structure behaves nonlinearly. The example also demonstrates the ability of the nonlinear controller to compensate for disturbances in the actuating force applied to the shaking table. Thus, the proposed nonlinear shaking table control algorithm is not only a viable alternative, but also a way to significantly improve the quality of shaking table tests.
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Flegel, C., K. Singal, and R. Rajamani. "A Handheld Noninvasive Sensing Method for the Measurement of Compartment Pressures." In ASME 2013 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2013-3847.

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Compartment syndrome is a major concern in cases of extremity trauma, which occur in over 70% of military combat casualty. Without treatment, compartment syndrome can lead to paralysis, loss of limb, or death. This paper focuses on the development of a handheld sensor that can be used for the non-invasive diagnosis of compartment syndrome. Analytical development of the sensing principle is first presented in which a relation is obtained between the pressure in a fluid compartment and the stiffness experienced by a handheld probe pushing on the compartment. Then a handheld sensor that can measure stiffness of an object without requiring the use of any inertial reference is presented. The handheld sensor consists of an array of three miniature force-sensing spring loaded pistons placed together on a probe. The center spring is chosen to be significantly stiffer than the side springs. The ratio of forces between the stiff and soft springs is proportional to the stiffness of the soft object against which the probe is pushed. Small mm-sized magnets on the pistons and magnetic field measurement chips are used to measure the forces in the individual pistons. Experimental results are presented using an in-vitro test rig that replicates a fluid pressure compartment. The sensor is shown to measure pressure accurately with a resolution of 0.1 psi over the range 0.75 psi to 2.5 psi.
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Emaru, Takanori, Kazuo Imagawa, Yohei Hoshino, and Yukinori Kobayashi. "Development of Control System by Nonlinear Compensation Using Digital Acceleration Control." In ASME 2010 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2010-4125.

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Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) control has been most commonly used to operate mechanical systems. In PID control, however, there are limits to the accuracy of the resulting movement because of the influence of gravity, friction, and interaction of joints. We have proposed a digital acceleration control (DAC) that is robust over these modeling errors. One of the most practicable advantages of DAC is robustness against modeling errors. However, it does not always work effectively. If there are modeling errors in the inertia term of the model, the DAC controller cannot control a mechanical system properly. Generally an inertia term is easily modeled in advance, but it has a possibility to change. Therefore, we propose an online estimation method of an inertia term by using a system identification method. By using the proposed method, the robustness of DAC is considerably improved. This paper shows the simulation results of the proposed method using 2-link manipulator.
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