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Brenner, Brian. "Learning the Expanding Body of Knowledge." Leadership and Management in Engineering 6, no. 3 (July 2006): 135–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)1532-6748(2006)6:3(135).

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Shan, Hongxia. "Knowledge ‘transfer’ as sociocultural and sociomaterial practice: Immigrants expanding engineering practices in Canada." European Journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults 11, no. 3 (August 20, 2020): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/rela.2000-7426.ojs1476.

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de la Garza, Jesus M. "Expanding the Body of Knowledge: A World View." Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 138, no. 2 (February 2012): 177. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)co.1943-7862.0000506.

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Ye, Yunwen, Yasuhiro Yamamoto, and Kumiyo Nakakoji. "Expanding the knowing capability of software developers through knowledge collaboration." International Journal of Technology, Policy and Management 8, no. 1 (2008): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijtpm.2008.016180.

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Noor, Ahmed. "Re-Engineering Healthcare." Mechanical Engineering 129, no. 11 (November 1, 2007): 22–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2007-nov-1.

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This article reviews a system that is in need of repair in the United States, and engineers are uniquely equipped to help fix it. Although the expenditure per capita on healthcare in the United States is higher than in any other country, the current US healthcare system cannot be sustained, and major improvements are needed. Lives unnecessarily lost each year in the United States due to medical errors are estimated to be as high as 98,000 and injuries over a million. The healthcare system is currently facing many problems and challenges, including rapid changes in medical technology and practice, severe shortages in skilled healthcare workers, and an aging population with increased incidence of disease and disability. The cyber infrastructure will facilitate technology-based, distributed delivery of health services, as well as training and lifelong learning for healthcare workers. It can evolve into an electronic care continuum with pervasive access to global, accurate, and timely medical knowledge for individuals about their health needs in an era of rapid change and expanding knowledge.
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de la Garza, Jesús M. "Adapting Our Journal to a Rapidly Expanding Body of Knowledge." Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 138, no. 3 (March 2012): 309–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)co.1943-7862.0000514.

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Loewy, Joanne V., and Ralph Spintge. "Music and Medicine in the Age of Singularity and Intuitivity." Music and Medicine 10, no. 1 (January 25, 2018): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.47513/mmd.v10i1.599.

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Artificial Intelligence has been gaining momentum, causing a significant stir in our expanding world of global technology. The accelerated rate of growth in the engineering of knowledge cannot be denied, and has resulted in division amongst scientists, bio-engineers and industry developers for a variety reasons...
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Mantulenko, V. V., and D. V. Aleshkova. "ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF FUNCTIONING AND DEVELOPMENT OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION IN RUSSIA." Vestnik of Samara State University of Economics 7, no. 201 (July 2021): 43–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.46554/1993-0453-2021-7-201-43-48.

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The article investigates the economic aspects of the functioning and development of engineering education in Russia. The relevance of this issue is determined by the active innovative development of our society, in accordance with global trends, as well as the requirements for graduates of engineering specialties. Innovative development is impossible without modernization of engineering education as one of the main components of innovation processes. All this has a significant impact on the economic development of the country and its position on the world market. In this regard, the purpose of this research is to study functioning conditions of engineering education in Russia. The analysis has shown the relevance of a comprehensive study of the engineering education development, which is confirmed by the geography of scientific publications. In the course of the study, the authors identified the following development areas of engineering education in Russia: using the knowledge and experience of the old school personnel to update educational programs, expanding the area of interests of engineering education in the country, focusing on retaining scientific and practical personnel in the country and, as a result, forming a personnel reserve, expanding student exchange programs and using existing laboratories and centers to exchange experience and use it in practical tasks to improve the quality of the educational process.
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Young, J. Francis. "Research on Cement-Based Materials: Expanding Our Horizons." MRS Bulletin 18, no. 3 (March 1993): 33–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/s0883769400043876.

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Concrete is the most widely used man-made product; in the United States we use about two tons per year per person. It has been estimated that the replacement value of concrete structures is over six trillion dollars, and that over one trillion dollars needs to be spent in the repair and rehabilitation of these structures over a 20-year period. By contrast, the resources devoted to the materials issues of the industry have been meager. This neglect may in part explain why the development of the science of cementitious materials had lagged behind that of other materials. The situation has been changing rapidly in recent years, however, and the articles in this issue have been selected to illustrate some of the advances that are being made.One key to the resurgence in research in cement-based materials is the realization of the pressing need to upgrade our deteriorating infrastructure. Another is the realization that a materials science and engineering approach is needed to provide a solid knowledge base to underpin new technologies. Chemistry took us a long way in the 1950s and 1960s, but an appreciation of how chemistry and processing could combine to create desirable micro-structures that would achieve desirable bulk properties came much later. It is significant that, with the noticeable exception of the Pennsylvania State University, cement research in universities in the United States previously was funded through civil engineering departments. Similarly, in Europe and Japan, research was conducted primarily in engineering faculties, although there were programs in a few chemistry departments. Now, however, on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, research groups are well established in materials science departments. It is noteworthy that on an NSF Science and Technology Center devoted to advanced cement-based materials is funded through the Division of Materials Research.
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Carayol, Nicolas. "Modeling creation vs. diffusion of structured knowledge." Advances in Complex Systems 03, no. 01n04 (January 2000): 353–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s021952590000025x.

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The paper is mainly dealing with the dilemma between knowledge creation incentives and knowledge diffusion. Knowledge is modeled as a structure, which is expanding through agents' creation behaviors, and becomes "locally" available to other agents once it is disclosed. An agent taken randomly at each period of the discrete time is choosing between the acquisition of an accessible piece of knowledge and the creation of one. Knowledge value being a decreasing function of the number of agents sharing it, a higher (exogenous and tunable) rate of disclosure decreases the incentives to create (in increasing the diffusion speed). Using simulations, we show that there is, for each set of values of the different parameters, a non null optimal rate of disclosure (maximizing the collective performances of the set of agents) and discuss the effect of some of the structural parameters on it.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Expanding knowledge in engineering"

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Lundkvist, Robert. "Expanding the use of contract inspections in construction : An approach to inter-project knowledge diffusion?" Licentiate thesis, Luleå tekniska universitet, Byggkonstruktion och -produktion, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-26285.

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This licentiate thesis presents a taxonomic approach to classification of defect information in construction projects. A conceptual model, based in a frame of reference consisting of the concepts of Continuous Improvement, Performance Measurement, Knowledge Management, as well as the current Quality Management regime of the industry helps to understand how the use of Contract Inspections can be developed towards facilitating inter-project knowledge diffusion and continuous improvement in construction.Three research questions were formulated:RQ I:How is information from inspection reports currently used?RQ II:How could information from inspection reports be utilised further?RQ III:How should information from inspection reports be structured and codified, to enable storage and future data analysis to facilitate continuous improvement?Qualitative as well as quantitative data has been collected in three different studies. In the first contractors were surveyed through a questionnaire about their use of different suggested experience feedback concepts, such as contract inspections. In the second other project participants than contractors was an interviewed, asking them how they use inspections and how the current usage could be extended. In the third study, a single case study about the inspection activities in one construction project, the purpose was to analyse the method and results of Pre- and Final Inspections. These results were interpreted through classification theory. It is further suggested how inspection data could be enhanced for the purpose of database storing, transforming, and easy access.The thesis concludes that both contractors and the other project roles currently use and view inspections as they are prompted in the General Conditions (AB 04), i.e. as an activity that document what defects there are for the contractor to rectify. Several companies have started to store inspection reports on project-dedicated servers, a routine that is thought to enhance the access to information to some extent. Several respondents have also introduced the compilation of defect statistics.Except automating the compiling of descriptive defect statistics, a system for managing inspection information, giving the widest access to the information about previously experienced defects, is expected to serve a Continuous Improvement process with input for identifying reoccurring problems in the production process. This system could as well be utilised for giving performance feedback to contractors and suppliers. Through continual surveying of the performance of current projects, the performance of the production process can be monitored. Based on the analysed reports, and the literature on taxonomy, the conclusions for RQ III identifies 15 different types of data tags, or types of information, that should be used as structure for the defects’ information: Unique Project Identifier, Unique Defect Identifier, Inspection Identifier, Responsibility, Defect Serial Number, Floor level, BSAB 96 Space Code, BSAB Object code, Defect type, Defect description, Rectification measure, Flag for Safety Issue, Cause, Date logging, and Photos.Future research should focus on the validation of the proposed model and system, suggested through case studies.
Den här licentiatavhandlingen presenterar ett taxonomiskt upplägg för att klassificera informationen om de fel som uppkommer i byggprojekt. Tre forskningsfrågor formulerades:FF I: Hur används informationen i besiktningsutlåtandena i nuläget?FF II: Hur kan användningen av informationen i besiktningsutlåtandenavidareutvecklas?FF III: Hur bör informationen från utlåtandena struktureras och kodifieras, för att tillåta lagring samt framtida dataanalys, till hjälp för Ständiga förbättringar?Kvalitativ, såväl som kvantitativ, data har samlats in över tre olika studier. I den första tillfrågades Sveriges byggentreprenörer genom en enkät hur de använder olika typer av föreslagna erfarenhetsåterföringsaktiviteter, t.ex. entreprenadbesiktningar. I den andra studien intervjuades övriga projektroller om hur de använder besiktningsinformationen, samt hur det nuvarande användandet kan utökas till andra områden. I den tredje studien, en singel-fallstudie över besiktningsaktiviteterna i ett större byggprojekt, analyserades och klassificerades informationen om felen från projektets besiktningsutlåtanden utifrån det svenska klassificeringssystemet för byggbranschen, BSAB 96.Resultaten visar att alla tillfrågade projektroller idag har den syn på besiktningar som de är tänkta från början, som de presenteras i AB 04, d.v.s. som en aktivitet som dokumenterar de fel som finns i ett projekt och som entreprenören måste åtgärda innan besiktningen blir godkänd. Ett flertal företag har dock börjat spara de färdiga besiktningsutlåtandena på projektportaler, en rutin som torde öka möjligheten till spridning av besiktningsinformationen något. Några respondenter har även börjat med att sammanställa enklare statistik över fel inom produktionen i företaget. Baserat på de analyserade besiktningsutlåtandena och litteraturen om taxonomier så föreslås även 15 olika klassificeringsbegrepp, med syftet att förädla informationen om felen i utlåtandena: Unikt Projekt-ID, Unikt Fel-ID, Besiktnings-ID, Ansvar, Löpnummer fel, Våning, BSAB 96 Utrymme-kod, BSAB element/objekt-kod, Feltyp, Felbeskrivning, Åtgärd, Flagga för säkerhetsproblem, Orsak (förslagsvis grundorsaksanalys), datumloggning och foton.Förutom att kunna automatisera statistikframställning, så ger en systemlösning för att hantera besiktningsinformation möjligheter till att kunna sprida informationen om tidigare producerade fel. Systemet antas kunna förse en process för Ständiga förbättringar med input för att kunna identifiera systematiskt återkommande fel och därav problemområden för förbättringsorganisation att arbeta med.Baserat på idéerna om Ständiga förbättringar, prestationsmätningar och Knowledge Management utvecklades en modell för hur arbetet med entreprenad-besiktningar kan utvecklas till att kunna hjälpa vid med kunskapsspridning mellan projekt samt Ständiga förbättringar. Framtida forskning bör framförallt fokusera på att validera den föreslagna modellen och systemet, förslagsvis genom fallstudier.
Godkänd; 2011; 20111115 (roblun); LICENTIATSEMINARIUM Ämnesområde: Byggproduktion/Construction Engineering Examinator: Professor Thomas Olofsson, Institutionen för samhällsbyggnad och naturresurser, Luleå tekniska universitet Diskutant: Filosofie doktor Kajsa Simu, NCC Construction, Luleå Tid: Fredag den 16 december 2011 kl 10.00 Plats: E246, Luleå tekniska universitet
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Ratute, Ashley. "Expanding social justice knowledge with sweatshop history." [Ames, Iowa : Iowa State University], 2010. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:1476340.

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Griffith, Alan. "Expanding knowledge and practice of construction management systems and procedures." Thesis, Sheffield Hallam University, 2006. http://shura.shu.ac.uk/20163/.

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This submission is a highly focused collection of research-based and scholarly publications in the specialist field of Construction Management. Emphasis is placed on management systems and procedures involved in the procurement and production phases of the total building process. A coherent, original, independent and significant contribution to the advancement and application of knowledge has been made through applied research and dissemination of findings to academic peers, construction industry professionals and students in higher education. This has been achieved through: academic, professional and research-based textbooks; research monographs; refereed papers in learned journals; refereed papers to premier national and international conferences; and papers to foremost construction industry professional institutions. Textbooks have been published by Macmillan, Thomas-Telford in collaboration with the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), Longman and Palgrave with three commissioned by and contributing to the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) 'Education Framework' for construction industry. Peer-reviewed papers have been published by eminent journals based within the UK, North America, Australia, Hong Kong and China whilst refereed conference papers have been published both in the UK and internationally at leading research symposia. Among the refereed journal and conference papers presented, a number have merited prestigious awards reflecting "the outstanding contribution to research knowledge and communication within the construction industry" (ciob, 1988) and in recognition of "making a practical and lasting contribution towards the improvement of standards in building practice and education in building"(CIOB, 2004).This submission reflects a distinguished level of dissemination of applied research and scholarship over a twenty year period. The body of work presented has established a highly significant and authoritative contribution to the better understanding of construction management systems andprocedures. Furthermore, it has influenced, where applicable, thinking and practice within the subject field within research groups, higher education, the professions and the construction industry.
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Garza, Moreno Laura. "Expanding knowledge on Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae gilt acclimation, vaccination and genetic variability." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/667223.

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Esta Tesis Doctoral está constituida por tres estudios. El primer estudio consistió en identificar las estrategias actuales de adaptación de la reposición frente M. hyopneumoniae utilizadas en las granjas porcinas de Europa. Para alcanzar este objetivo, se diseñó un cuestionario centrado en las diferentes características de la explotación, la reposición y el proceso de adaptación. Los resultados obtenidos indicaron que la vacunación frente M. hyopneumoniae con múltiples dosis, fue la estrategia más utilizada, sola o en combinación con otros métodos, para la adaptación de la reposición frente a este patógeno en Europa. No obstante, el efecto de la vacunación de la reposición se desconocía. Para conocer el efecto de la vacunación de la reposición frente a M. hyopneumoniae, se evaluaron diferentes programas vacunales en el segundo estudio de esta Tesis. Para ello, se seleccionaron 180 cerdas negativas frente a M. hyopneumoniae en la unidad de adaptación de una granja positiva a M. hyopneumoniae y se distribuyeron según el programa vacunal en tres grupos: (A) cuatro dosis de una vacuna comercial contra M. hyopneumoniae a las 2, 4, 6 y 8 semanas tras la entrada (spe) en la adaptación, (B) dos dosis de vacuna a las 2 y 6, y dos inyecciones de solución salina tamponada con fosfato (PBS) a las 4 y 8 spe, y (C) cuatro dosis de PBS a los mismos tiempos. Los grupos vacunados (A y B) mostraron una proporción significativamente más baja de nulíparas excretoras y niveles de anticuerpos más elevados en comparación con el grupo no vacunado. No se encontraron diferencias significativas entre los protocolos de vacunación con cuatro o dos dosis en términos de excreción y niveles de anticuerpos Respecto a los lechones al destete, todos fueron negativos a M. hyopneumoniae por PCR en tiempo real, independientemente del programa de vacunación administrado a sus madres. Por otro lado, la proporción de lechones seropositivos y los niveles de anticuerpos fueron mayores en los lechones provenientes de los grupos vacunados. Este estudio demostró por primera vez que la vacunación de la reposición frente a M. hyopneumoniae puede ser una herramienta eficaz para reducir la presión de infección y la variabilidad de M. hyopneumoniae en lotes de reposición, así como proporcionar una inmunidad humoral a largo plazo para la reposición y sus lechones. El tercer estudio de esta Tesis tuvo como objetivo evaluar la variabilidad genética de M. hyopneumoniae en cerdos no vacunados y vacunados que presentaban lesiones pulmonares asociadas a M. hyopneumoniae en los mataderos. Asimismo, se evaluó la variabilidad genética de las vacunas comerciales frente a M. hyopneumoniae utilizadas en las granjas vacunadas. Para lograr este objetivo, se seleccionaron diez granjas de cerdos de engorde vacunadas y diez no vacunadas, positivas a M. hyopneumoniae. En el matadero, se evaluaron las lesiones pulmonares compatibles con M. hyopneumoniae de un lote por granja y se recogieron muestras de los tres pulmones con la lesión más extensa. Las muestras positivas a M. hyopneumoniae por PCR se genotiparon contando el número variable de repeticiones en tándem (del inglés, variable number of tandem repeats) en dos (P97, P146) o cuatro genes (P97, P146, H1 y H5) y se les asignó un perfil de tipificación (TP) de M. hyopneumoniae. Se detectó una elevada variabilidad entre granjas, mientras que la variabilidad dentro de las granjas fue limitada usando dos o cuatro genes. Curiosamente, Cuanto mayor fue el número de genes estudiados, mayor variabilidad. No obstante, se detectó un TP por pulmón y los TPs detectados en cerdos de granjas vacunadas fueron diferentes de la cepa vacunal utilizada en la granja.
The present PhD Thesis consisted of three studies. The first study sought to identify the current gilt acclimation strategies against M. hyopneumoniae performed in European pig farms. To reach that goal, a questionnaire focused on different features of the recipient herd, incoming replacements and acclimation process, was designed. Obtained results indicated that the most common strategy used for M. hyopneumoniae gilt acclimation was vaccination based on multiple doses programs. However, the effect of such process was unknown. In order to know the effect of vaccination against M. hyopneumoniae during the acclimation period in gilts and their piglets, different gilt vaccination schedules were evaluated in the second study of this Thesis. One hundred-eighty gilts were distributed according to the vaccination program into three groups: (A) four doses of a commercial vaccine against M. hyopneumoniae at 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks post entry (wpe) into acclimation unit, (B) two vaccine doses at 2 and 6, and two doses of phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) at 4 and 8 wpe, and (C) four doses of PBS at the same time points. Vaccinated groups (A and B) showed significantly lower proportion of shedding gilts and higher levels of antibodies compared to the non-vaccinated group after acclimation. However, no significant differences in terms of shedding or levels of antibodies were found between vaccination programs with four or two doses. Sampled piglets at weaning were M. hyopneumoniae negative by real time PCR (rt-PCR) independently of gilt vaccination program administered. In contrast, the proportion of seropositive piglets and levels of antibodies were higher in those coming from vaccinated groups. The present work represents the first attempt to demonstrate that gilt vaccination against M. hyopneumoniae can be an effective tool to reduce the infectious pressure and bacterium variability into replacement batches, as well as provide a long-term humoral immunity to gilts and their offspring. The third study aimed to evaluate the M. hyopneumoniae genetic variability in non-vaccinated and vaccinated pigs showing M. hyopneumoniae-like lung lesions at slaughterhouses, as well as in the vaccines used in each vaccinated farm. To achieve this objective, ten vaccinated and ten non-vaccinated fattening farms positive to M. hyopneumoniae were selected. At slaughterhouse, M. hyopneumoniae-like lung lesions from one batch were scored and three lungs showing the most extensive lesion were collected per batch. Positive samples were genotyped by counting the variable number of tandem repeats of two (P97, P146) or four loci (P97, P146, H1 and H5), and a M. hyopneumoniae typing profile (TP) was assigned. High inter- and limited intra-farm M. hyopneumoniae genetic variability among non-vaccinated and vaccinated fattening farms in Spain using two and four loci. Interestingly, the higher the number of tested loci, the higher the variability. Despite this, only one TP was detected per sample and the TPs detected in pigs from vaccinated farms were different from the strain of the corresponding vaccine used. Furthermore, this study provides novel and interesting data for future discussion regarding the influence of the number of loci tested on the M. hyopneumoniae genetic variability.
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Bourget, Marc A. (Marc Anthony) 1979. "Expanding the wireless communication paradigm." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/87185.

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Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2002.
"June 2002."
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 44-45).
by Marc A. Bourget.
M.Eng.
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Music, Craig 1978. "Expanding the wireless communication paradigm." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/8077.

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Börjesson, Alexandra, and Mattias Askerson. "Suitability Analysis for Expanding Companies." Thesis, KTH, Geoinformatik, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-210892.

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When companies are expanding, they are searching for optimal locations according to parameters which are important for the company. Companies for which the geographic location is important needs to rely on geographic aspects to find the optimal site for their service. The geographic tool of using Suitability Analysis can make the planning of expansions more efficient. Is it possible to give a reliable Suitability Analysis and will it differ between different choices of weighting techniques in the analysis? The focus of the study is on the reliability of Suitability Analysis for expanding companies depending on geographic data. It will, through a study on a start-up company, be checked if the Suitability Analysis is different between two frequently used weighting ideas; Analytic Hierarchy Process and Swing Weight Technique, in this type of analysis. The Suitability Analysis will be done using Geographical Information Systems and the result will be two suitability maps. The study results in two different suitability maps, one for each weighting technique, with differences. The different techniques are dissimilar in their subjectivity of the weighting, which is reflected in the result. Suitability Analysis is useful for companies which expansions are depending on geographic aspect. The key to a reliable and useful suitability analysis is depending on a credible source of data for respectively parameter of interest. It decreases the risk of error sources and gives the result a higher reliability.
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Sharpe, Jeremy Edward. "Expanding the synthesis of distributed memory implementations." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/106006.

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Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2015.
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.
Cataloged from student-submitted PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (page 63).
In this thesis, I expanded the programming model implemented by the Sketch language to supplement its distributed memory parallelism with shared memory parallelism that uses the popular fork-join model. The primary contribution of this thesis is the means by which the code is assured to be free of race conditions. Sketch uses constraint satisfaction analysis to ensure it synthesizes code the functions properly for all inputs, and I demonstrate how assertions can be generated and inserted into the analysis to guarantee freedom from race conditions. This expanded programming model is then evaluated using test cases to ensure correct operation and benchmarks to examine overall performance.
by Jeremy Edward Sharpe.
M. Eng.
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Örnberg, Oscar, and Jonas Nylund. "Incrementally Expanding Environment in Deep Reinforcement Learning." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för teknikvetenskap (SCI), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-230754.

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Tillräckligt snabb konvergens till optimala strategier är ett mål inom maskininlärning och speciellt förstärkande inlärning. Realtidslösningar till komplexa inlärningsproblem behövs för att expandera fältet till nya områden där maskininlärning tidigare varit en omöjlighet. I denna rapport introducerar vi en ny metod för att träna djupa Q-learning agenter i en miljö vars storlek är skalbar, i hopp om att förkorta inlärningstiden. I denna metod börjar agenten i en mycket liten miljö där den snabbt kan utforska olika situationer på en liten skala och lära sig att hantera dem. Miljön expanderar sedan bitvis när agenten har lärt sig miljön till en förbestämd standard. På sådant sätt kommer agenten inte att behövs lära om sig miljön utan kan anpassa sina kunskaper från ett mindre sammanhang till ett större. Jämförelsen mellan den Stegvis Expanderade Miljö (IEE) metoden samt den konventionella metoden att från början ge hela miljön till agenten visade att metoderna hade jämförbar prestanda i vissa fall medan IEE metoden visade sig överlägsen i andra situationer. Speciellt i scenarier med en högre learning rate så förbättrade vår metod sin strategi snabbare. Den vanliga metoden presterade aldrig bättre än IEE metoden. Vi drog slutsatsen att vår föreslagna metod är överlägsen den vanliga metoden, den är robustare i val av parametrar och presterar bättre eller lika bra i alla testade fall.
The very long times required to converge to optimal policies is a problem affecting machine learning and reinforcement learning in particular. Real-time solution on complex learning problems are necessary to expand the field into new domains where machine learning has previously been unfeasible. In this paper we introduce a novel method for training deep q-learning agents in an environment where the size can be dynamically scaled, in order to improve learning time. In this framework the agent starts in a very small environment where it can quickly experience different situations in a small scale and learn to handle them properly. As the agent learns the environment enough to reach certain predefined performance goals, the environment is expanded to increase complexity. The agent should then not have to relearn the environment completely, but simply adapt to the larger environment. This Incrementally Expanding Environment (IEE) method was compared to the conventional, deep q-learning method of training the agent on the full environment size from the beginning. Results showed that in some situations the methods performed identically, where in some situations the IEE method performed better. Particularly in scenarios with higher learning rates our framework improved its policy noticeably faster than the conventional method. The conventional method also notably never performed better than the IEE method. We thus conclude that the proposed framework is superior the the conventional one, being more robust to parameter choice and performing as well or better in all observed cases.
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Minervini, Leo Fulvio. "Essays on optimal spectrum management for expanding wireless communications." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2010. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/49061/.

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Wireless communications are experiencing an unprecedented expansion. The increasing mobility of the communication society and the pace of technological change are growing pressure for more spectrum to support more users, more uses and more capacity. Thus, spectrum management has become an extremely important part of wireless communications. A few regulators are changing their traditional ‘command and control’ approach. Nevertheless, many features of optimal spectrum management are still widely discussed. This work is aimed at contributing to that discussion. The key insight is that spectrum management can benefit from more liberal spectrum sharing. This work set out to answer three main research questions: (i) whether there is a theoretical framework which can be used to analyze and guide spectrum policy reform, when moving from a traditional ‘command and control’ regime to a market-inspired one; (ii) whether it is possible to design a plausible mechanism which can promote efficient allocation and assignment of spectrum commons; (iii) whether (and how) technological developments could enable band sharing methods outside the traditional management framework and without harmful interference. The literature on transition economics and policy was used to help answer the first research question. Evidence from liberalizing countries was positively analyzed to discuss reforms of spectrum allocation and assignment methods. Most countries have adopted strategies that gradually change their spectrum policies and started by using more liberal methods to assign spectrum. It is also argued that future spectrum reforms might benefit from insights presented in the transition economics literature. A translation of a model on cartel quotas under majority rule is proposed to answer the second research question. The work verifies, firstly, that an analogous set of properties is satisfied under our assumptions and that the median-index theorem applies, mutatis mutandis, to our setting. Thus firms bidding to acquire spectrum commons contribute a minimum amount of their wealth; the sum of contributions offered is then compared to other bids for the same spectrum, which is allocated to the highest bidder. The last research question considers novel ways of spectrum sharing that might be enabled by technological developments. The work explores contributions, from various research areas, regarding management of scarce resources. Those contributions are discussed with respect to shared spectrum access. It is suggested that spectrum management might benefit from methods which enable the management of pooled (intermittent) demands for access, especially methods in line with fair sojourn protocols.
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Books on the topic "Expanding knowledge in engineering"

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The knowledge evolution: Expanding organizational intelligence. Boston, Mass: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1997.

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Cross, Thomas B. Knowledge engineering. New York: Brady, 1988.

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Fazlollahtabar, Hamed. Knowledge Engineering. Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2020.: CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003055006.

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Debenham, John. Knowledge Engineering. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72034-5.

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Corcho, Oscar, Laura Hollink, Oliver Kutz, Nicolas Troquard, and Fajar J. Ekaputra, eds. Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17105-5.

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ten Teije, Annette, Johanna Völker, Siegfried Handschuh, Heiner Stuckenschmidt, Mathieu d’Acquin, Andriy Nikolov, Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles, and Nathalie Hernandez, eds. Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33876-2.

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Keet, C. Maria, and Michel Dumontier, eds. Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61244-3.

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Faron Zucker, Catherine, Chiara Ghidini, Amedeo Napoli, and Yannick Toussaint, eds. Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03667-6.

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Blomqvist, Eva, Paolo Ciancarini, Francesco Poggi, and Fabio Vitali, eds. Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49004-5.

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Janowicz, Krzysztof, Stefan Schlobach, Patrick Lambrix, and Eero Hyvönen, eds. Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13704-9.

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Book chapters on the topic "Expanding knowledge in engineering"

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Prinz, F. B. "Expanding the design space through innovative design and manufacturing processes." In Cooperative Knowledge Processing for Engineering Design, 373–406. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35357-9_21.

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Hermano, V., and N. Martín-Cruz. "Expanding the Knowledge on Project Management Standards: A Look into the PMBOK® with Dynamic Lenses." In Lecture Notes in Management and Industrial Engineering, 19–34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92273-7_2.

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Agrell, P. S. "Expanding Churchman’s Philosophical Discourse." In Wisdom, Knowledge, and Management, 33–44. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-36506-0_4.

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Taavitsainen, Irma. "Expanding the borders of knowledge." In Early Modern English Medical Texts, 11–12. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/z.160.01taa.

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Fukuda, Shuichi. "Self-expanding Mobile Society." In Emotional Engineering, Vol. 9, 33–37. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05867-7_3.

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Conroy, Kenneth, Gregory C. May, Mark Roantree, and Giles Warrington. "Expanding Sensor Networks to Automate Knowledge Acquisition." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 97–107. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24577-0_10.

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Senoo, Dai, and Bach Q. Ho. "Expanding the Workplace to Promote Knowledge Creation." In The Routledge Companion to Knowledge Management, 249–60. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003112150-19.

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Yamada, Ko, and Satoshi Inaba. "Expanding Beyond the Solar System: Current Observation and Theory." In Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing, 29–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59090-5_2.

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Wloka, Dieter W. "Knowledge Engineering." In Robotersysteme 3, 43–49. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93513-8_6.

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Horn, Werner. "Knowledge Engineering." In Expertensysteme, 73–89. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9094-4_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Expanding knowledge in engineering"

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Jinchao, Wang. "Expanding Strategy of Tourism Industry based on Knowledge Economy." In International Conference on Information System and Management Engineering. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0006021701830186.

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Huntinghawk, Farrah, Candace Richard, Sarah Plosker, and Gautam Srivastava. "Expanding Cybersecurity Knowledge Through an Indigenous Lens: A First Look." In 2020 IEEE Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (CCECE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccece47787.2020.9255753.

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Stevanoviu, Jelena, Srdjan Atanasijeviu, Tatjana Atanasijeviu, and Monika Zahar. "Expanding the level of engineer knowledge for software modeling within corporate education by active and collaborative learning." In 2020 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/educon45650.2020.9125250.

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Gautham, B. P., Natarajan Swaminathan, Rishabh Shukla, Trinath Gaduparthi, and Chetan Malhotra. "Digital Engineering Platform for Synergistic Decision-Making In Manufacturing Plant Operations: Research Questions." In ASME 2022 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2022-91277.

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Abstract Decision makers in the manufacturing industry ranging from plant operators to senior management make decisions based on a combination of defined procedures and rules, expert inputs and analysis, and their own knowledge and understanding of the problem context. Decision spaces are getting more complex, with the business paradigms shifting towards autonomous plants and servitization of products. With the advent of Internet of Things (IoT) and technologies such as machine learning and digital twins, the resources and capabilities available to decision-makers are expanding vastly. The gamut of concerns to be addressed is also expanding, with new challenges such as sustainability and its concomitant regulations and the pressure to make businesses more socially aware. Further, it would be ideal if decision-makers could easily draw upon the relevant knowledge, intuition, and experience of human experts, as well as knowledge currently buried in documents and data, and synthesize all the diverse inputs towards informed decision-making by integrating cyber, physical, and social systems. This motivates the question, “How do we create platforms that synergize these diverse knowledge sources and capabilities to facilitate better decision-making?” In this paper, we try to delve into identification of few key research questions and discuss opportunities and requirements around the same, that can aid in creating a digital platform to synergize all these diverse inputs and support decision-making. While this paper uses decision-making in manufacturing plant operations to explore the challenges and discuss one possible approach, the problem of enabling seamless synergy between the knowledge and capabilities of diverse human, IT and physical elements applies to all Cyber Physical Social Systems (CPSS).
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Kurtoglu, Tolga, Matthew I. Campbell, Joah Gonzalez, Cari R. Bryant, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams. "Capturing Empirically Derived Design Knowledge for Creating Conceptual Design Configurations." In ASME 2005 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2005-84405.

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In an ideal design process, designers envision a configuration of components prior to determining dimensions or sizes of these components. Given the breadth of suppliers and production methods that exist today, most engineered artifacts are a mix of both custom-made parts and OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts. The design of any future artifact must be carefully planned to take advantage of the diverse set of possibilities. We conjecture that computational design tools could be developed to help designers navigate the design space in creating configurations from detailed specifications of function. In this research, a methodology is developed that extracts design knowledge from an expanding online library of components in the form of grammar rules. From an initial implementation of forty-five rules compiled from 15 components extracted from three products, we demonstrate a computational process that builds a new design configuration by borrowing concepts from how common functions are solved in related designs.
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Tan, Suo, Yong Zeng, Greg Huet, and Clément Fortin. "Effective Reverse Engineering of Qualitative Design Knowledge: A Case Study of Aerospace Pylon Design." In ASME 2013 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2013-13006.

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Global collaboration is now a key for enterprises to rapidly achieve their worldwide successes. During the rapid expansion of their business, many challenges are emerging, e.g., novice training, knowledge transferring, intellectual property (IP) protection. This paper presented an effective approach for gaining new knowledge in a design project through reverse engineering by using Environment Based Design (EBD) methodology. The case study used in this paper was designed to demonstrate how design knowledge can be assimilated by using the proposed approach. A graduate student, without any aerospace design knowledge and experience, was presented with a sentence extracted from a statement of work of a student capstone project in the aerospace engineering department of École Polytechnique de Montréal. Within a month, the graduate student designer was able to deliver a conceptual design solution including product life cycle analysis, with only public resources at his disposal. The results were then evaluated by experts in aerospace who have collectively overseen the project for many years, on how much knowledge the student had assimilated. A comparison, between the student designer and other novice designers from the project, was given thereafter. The assessment turns out promising and inspiring in terms of the knowledge assimilation for a novice within such a short time. In other words, the effectiveness of the presented approach has been validated. This is a feasible attempt to significantly shorten the time and minimize the efforts for novice training and knowledge transferring in education and industry, especially when a firm is expanding their global business.
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Murakami, Tamotsu, Yosuke Kikuchi, and Youji Hiraoka. "Knowledge Management for Fault Tree Analysis Based on Quantity Dimension Indexing." In ASME 2008 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2008-49734.

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In this paper, the authors propose computerized support for fault tree analysis (FTA) based on a new design knowledge management approach called quantity dimension indexing. FTA is a method of analyzing and visualizing the causes of fault events by expanding a fault event hierarchically to its possible cause events and constructing a tree diagram representing the entire structure of the problem. When a designer finds or encounters a problem during a product design and development process, an effective way of ensuring the security and safety of the product is to identify all the possible causes of the problem by FTA and fix them. Although FTA is an effective method, it is not easy for a designer to construct a complete fault tree without any misunderstanding or oversight. A promising approach for supporting FTA is to utilize a computerized knowledge management method. Although many knowledge management techniques for literal expression have been developed, they are not necessarily suitable for managing the engineering design knowledge of physical phenomena. To solve this problem, the authors propose a new design knowledge management approach called quantity dimension indexing and computerized support for FTA such as the verification of consistency of a fault tree and fault tree construction advice. By analyzing fault tree examples based on actual design activities in a company, the possible feasibility and future promise of the proposed approach are indicated.
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Springer, William T., and Owen F. Hedden. "ASME NDE Engineering Division: 25 Years of Excellence." In ASME 2008 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2008-61596.

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Since its beginnings in 1982, the NDE Engineering Division has worked to emphasize the need to integrate analysis, design, materials, manufacturing, and inspection into the overall pressure vessel design, fabrication, installation, and evaluation process so that not only are quality products put into service, but also that the condition of those products can be accurately assessed over their lifetimes. Recently, the division has begun exploring avenues that will allow it to interact with other elements within ASME where synergy clearly exists, e.g. the Pipeline Systems Division and the Petroleum Institute, as well as other organizations such as ASNT. The goal is to work on ways in which the knowledge base and past successes of the division can be used to support activity outside of the pressure vessel area while continuing to work on expanding the interaction already taking place between the NDE Engineering and Pressure Vessel and Piping Divisions.
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Fukuda, Shuichi. "Emotionally Acceptable Decision Making in Engineering." In ASME 2013 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2013-12560.

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Although there are many approaches to decision making, most of them are tools for a Closed World, they do not necessary provide a tool for decision making for such problems which many disciplines are related to and much heuristics or experience are called for. Today, our world is expanding very quickly and the boundaries are disappearing very rapidly. In such an Open World, we need a wide variety of knowledge and experience to make a decision And these pieces are not necessary obtained from the first. As we step forward, we find out what additional information is needed and we change our tracks to pursue better solutions. And constraints also change with progress. In a Closed World, hard constraints remain hard all the way, but in an Open World, hard constraints may change to soft ones later. Thus, how we can manage constraints and how we can postpone our decisions until we have necessary pieces of information are very important in decision making in an Open World. This paper demonstrates that an AI approach provides a very versatile and useful tool for decision making in an open world by taking the case of producing welding procedure specification as an illustrative example.
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Ayers, Ray R., and Saltuk B. Aksu. "The 20-Hurricane Test: New Knowledge on Deepwater Polyester Mooring Integrity." In ASME 2009 28th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2009-79021.

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In a recent U.S. Minerals Management Service (MMS) sponsored project exploring the “value of polyester insert recovery and testing,” we found that: (1) the only major cause of rope structural integrity loss was third-party damage to the mooring system components, and that only in-situ inspection of the mooring ropes by ROV video (not insert recovery/testing) can effectively discover this damage; (2) because of the demonstrated structural integrity of polyester ropes, the major concerns of rope creep and fatigue (or cyclic wear) damage have been proven to be inconsequential; and (3) based on a risk/benefit analysis, insert recovery/testing has been determined to have no benefit in reducing the risk of normal operations. As a result, regulatory requirements have been relaxed on this issue. We recommended that a polyester rope cycling (fatigue) test based on being subjected to 20 hurricanes (one per year for 20 years) with the strength of Hurricane Katrina should be adopted as a “benchmark” for qualification testing of different designs and brands of polyester rope. Based on the very first 20-hurricane tests with twisted, three-strand, unjacketed subropes being subjected to 20,000 cycles of loads from 30% to 60% of average breaking strength, we found a reduction in breaking strength of only 6%. Now, for DeepStar, we are expanding the testing to lower mean loads and different brands of rope/subrope. A recent finding is that the lower the mean load for cycling (with the same cycling range), the greater the cyclic wear damage to the subrope, and the lower the residual rope strength. This result is contrary to that found for steel wire rope and chain fatigue. Our paper provides details of our 20-hurricane testing of various polyester subrope designs, and describes continuing development of a new strain-based hypothesis for estimating the remaining life performance of a polyester rope, based on a prediction of major hurricane exposure and the design life of the mooring system.
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Reports on the topic "Expanding knowledge in engineering"

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Chemaly, Adel. Intelligent Knowledge-Based Engineering. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada281906.

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Henderson, Thomas C. Explicit and Persistent Knowledge in Engineering Drawing Analysis. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada453887.

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Hilburn, Thomas B., Iraj Hirmanpour, Soheil Khajenoori, Richard Turner, and Abir Qasem. A Software Engineering Body of Knowledge Version 1.0. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada363793.

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Spravka, John J., Marie E. Gomes, and Stephanie Lind. Tools for Automated Knowledge Engineering (TAKE) System Evaluation Methodology. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada291145.

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Li, Zhongmin. Knowledge Engineering Report: An Expert System for Selecting Reliability Index. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada232821.

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Vickers, James R., Jay Mandelbaum, and Anthony C. Hermes. The New OMB Circular A-131: Revitalizing Value Engineering and Expanding Opportunities for Its Use. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada609409.

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Cooke, Nancy J., Steven M. Shope, and Preston A. Kiekel. Shared-Knowledge and Team Performance: A Cognitive Engineering Approach to Measurement. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada387718.

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Pester-DeWan, Joanne, Ronald A. Moore, and Jeffrey G. Morrison. Knowledge Engineering for Command and Control Transformation at United States European Command (USEUCOM). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada421841.

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Kim, Simon S., Mary Lou Maher, Raymond E. Levitt, Martin F. Rooney, and Thomas J. Siller. Survey of the State-of-the-Art Expert/Knowledge Based Systems in Civil Engineering. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada175257.

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Moody, Russell F., and Nikolaus G. Bourbakis. Avionics Collaborative Engineering Technology Delivery Order 0035: Secure Knowledge Management (SKM) Technology Research Roadmap - Technology Trends for Collaborative Information and Knowledge Management Research. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada429348.

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