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Labouvie-Vief, Gisela. "Dynamic Integration." Current Directions in Psychological Science 12, no. 6 (December 2003): 201–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.0963-7214.2003.01262.x.

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Dassi, Erik, and Alessandro Quattrone. "DynaMIT: the dynamic motif integration toolkit." Nucleic Acids Research 44, no. 10 (February 18, 2016): 4988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkw119.

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Dassi, Erik, and Alessandro Quattrone. "DynaMIT: the dynamic motif integration toolkit." Nucleic Acids Research 44, no. 1 (August 7, 2015): e2-e2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkv807.

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RUSU, Daniel. "DYNAMIC INTEGRATION OF CSR INTO STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PROCESSES." BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AND MANAGEMENT 12, no. 1 (March 15, 2022): 73–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.24818/beman/2022.12.1-06.

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Based on the strategic management processes, it is particularly necessary to initiate but also develop a connection between CSR integration through a dynamic approach and the social philosophy of management, a systematic analysis of the processes that strategically manage CSR and the socially oriented implementation of the topic strategic integration of CSR. Related to these research topics we need to know closely the strategic management processes that integrate CSR, how they work, what influences strategic change and especially how we can define the management tools used to support the implementation of social management philosophy. In this sense, it is absolutely necessary to initiate a theoretical model that highlights, from an organic point of view but also structurally, the dynamics of the relations supported by the philosophy of social management.
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Medintsev, Vladislav A. "Integrative dynamics in psychological science." Yaroslavl Pedagogical Bulletin 4, no. 121 (2021): 76–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.20323/1813-145x-2021-4-121-76-87.

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The observed increase in the number of psychological research entails both the expansion and deepening of psychological knowledge, and the escalation of the theoretical and methodological problems of its systematization and practical application. The widely discussed problems of the theoretical foundations and methodology of psychological research, in generalized formulations, are reduced to a statement of the growing fragmentation and searching the foundations of the integration prospects for psychology. At the same time, there are problems that have not yet been given due attention, one of such problems is the conceptualization of the integration and fragmentation dynamics in psychological knowledge. In the proposed conceptualization, the dynamics of the psychological knowledge development occurs in the original studies of the expansion, deployment, narrowing, folding of its structure. From these methodological positions, psychological research is categorized into deepening, fragmenting and integrating. According to the results of the methodological analysis, the ratio of the integration and fragmentation processes types is 1: 3. That is, even in the case of putting forward and starting an integration project in psychology, the coexistence of integrative and fragmented processes is inevitable, with the latter prevailing. If the psychological knowledge integration is carried out by descriptive methodological tools, then the array of fragmented studies will not shrink, and the current ratio of integration and fragmentation studies is unlikely to change. In this scenario, new research will continue with heterogeneous methodological tools, and since systematizing research remains not a priority, the carried out integration of psychological knowledge in terms of its volume will decrease relative to the total volume of studies. A dynamic balancing the integration and fragmentation processes is seen as an acceptable state of psychological knowledge. However, even for achieving it, it is necessary to reach positive integration dynamics at the first stage. The dynamic balance of integration and fragmentation processes can be established at various levels of their correlation – determining a sufficient level will be one of the most pressing issues in the case of implementing an integration project in psychology.
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Fu, Chao Jiang. "Mixed Time Integration Parallel Algorithm for Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis." Applied Mechanics and Materials 580-583 (July 2014): 3038–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.580-583.3038.

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The mixed time integration parallel algorithm for nonlinear dynamic analysis was presented by synthesising the implicit and explicit time integration techniques. The parallel algorithm employing mixed time integration technique was devised with domain decomposition. Concurrency was introduced into this algorithm by integrating interface nodes with explicit time integration technique and solving local subdomains with implicit algorithm. Numerical example was implemented to validate the performance of the parallel algorithm. Numerical studies indicate that the proposed algorithm is superior in performance to the implicit algorithm.
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Li, Wen-Syan, and Chris Clifton. "Dynamic Integration in Multidatabase Systems." Journal of Database Management 7, no. 1 (January 1996): 28–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jdm.1996010103.

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Dungan, Joyce M. "Dungan Model of Dynamic Integration." International Journal of Nursing Terminologies and Classifications 8, no. 1 (January 1997): 17–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-618x.1997.tb00128.x.

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Hebner, Robert E., Kent Davey, John Herbst, David Hall, Jonathan Hahne, Dwayne D. Surls, and Abdelhamid Ouroua. "Dynamic Load and Storage Integration." Proceedings of the IEEE 103, no. 12 (December 2015): 2344–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jproc.2015.2457772.

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Ritchie, J. Brendan, and Thomas A. Carlson. "Tool Integration and Dynamic Touch." Psychological Science 24, no. 6 (April 4, 2013): 1066–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0956797612459768.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Integration dynamic"

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Viljoen, Dewald. "Dynamic building model integration." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/20257.

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Thesis (MScEng)--Stellenbosch University, 2012.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The amount and complexity of software applications for the building industry is increasing constantly. It has been a long term goal of the software industry to support integration of the various models and applications. This is a difficult task due to the complexity of the models and the diversity of the fields that they model. As a result, only large software houses have the ability to provide integrated solutions on the basis of a common information model. Such a model can more easily be established since the different software is developed within the same group. Other software suppliers usually have to revert to importing and exporting of data to establish some form of integration. Even large software houses still sometimes make use of this technique between their different packages. In order to obtain a fully integrated solution, clients have to acquire complex and expensive software, even if only a small percentage of the functionality of this software is actually required. A different approach to integration is proposed here, based on providing an integration framework that links different existing software models. The framework must be customisable for each individual's unique requirements as well as for the software already used by the individual. In order for the framework to be customisable, it must either encompass the information requirements of all existing software models from the outset, or be flexible and adaptable for each user. Developing an encompassing software model is difficult and expensive and thus the latter approach is followed here. The result is a model that is less general than BIM-style models, but more focussed and less complex. The elements of this flexible model do not have predetermined properties, but properties can instead be added and removed at runtime. Furthermore, derived properties are not stored as values, but rather as methods by which their values are obtained. These can also be added, removed and modified at runtime. These two concepts allow the structure and the functionality of the model to be changed at runtime. An added advantage is that a knowledgeable user can do this himself. Changes to the models can easily be incorporated in the integration framework, so their future development is not limited. This has the advantage that the information content of the various applications does not have to be pre-determined. It is acknowledged that a specific solution is required for each integration model; however the user still has full control to expand his model to the complexity of BIM-type models. Furthermore, if new software models are developed to incorporate the proposed structures, even more seamless and flexible integration will be possible. The proposed framework is demonstrated by linking a CAD application to a cost-estimation application for buildings. A prototype implementation demonstrates full integration by synchronising selection between the different applications.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die hoeveelheid en kompleksiteit van sagteware programme vir die bou industrie is konstant aan die vermeerder. Dit was nog altyd 'n lang termyn doelwit van die sagteware industrie om integrasie van die verskeie modelle en programme te ondersteun. Hierdie is 'n moeilike taak as gevolg van die kompleksiteit van die modelle, en die diversiteit van die velde wat hierdie programme modelleer. Die gevolg is dat net groot sagteware huise die vermoë het om geïntegreerde oplossings te bied op die basis van 'n gemeenskaplike inligting model. So 'n tipe model kan makliker bymekaargestel word siende dat al die verskillende sagteware binne dieselfde groep ontwikkel word. Ander sagteware verskaffers moet gewoonlik gebruik maak van sogenaamde uitvoer/invoer tegnieke om 'n mate van integrasie te verkry. Selfs groot sagteware huise maak ook gebruik van hierdie tegnieke tussen hulle verskeie pakkette, in plaas van om die programme direk met mekaar te koppel. Om 'n vol geïntegreerde oplossing te verkry, moet kliënte komplekse en duur sagteware aanskaf, selfs al word net 'n klein gedeelte van die funksionaliteit van hierdie sagteware gebruik. 'n Verskillende benadering word hier gevolg, gebaseer op 'n integrasie raamwerk wat verskillende bestaande sagteware modelle met mekaar koppel. Die raamwerk moet aanpasbaar wees vir elke individu se unieke opset. Vir die raamwerk om aanpasbaar te wees, moet dit óf alle bou industrie inligting inkorporeer van die staanspoor af, óf dit moet buigbaar en aanpasbaar wees vir elke gebruiker. Om 'n model te ontwikkel wat alle bestaande inligting inkorporeer van die staanspoor af is moeilik en duur, dus word die tweede benadering gevolg. Die eindresultaat is 'n model wat minder omvattend is as BIM-tipe modelle, maar eerder gefokus en minder kompleks. Die elemente van hierdie buigbare model het nie voorafbepaalde eienskappe nie, eienskappe kan bygevoeg en weggevat word terwyl die program hardloop. Verder word afgeleide eienskappe nie gestoor as waardes nie, maar eerder as metodes wat gebruik word om hulle waardes mee af te lei. Hierdie konsepte laat toe dat die struktuur en funksionaliteit van die model verander kan word terwyl die program hardloop. 'n Verdere voordeel is dat 'n kundige verbruiker die veranderinge self kan doen. Veranderinge in die modelle kan maklik ingesluit word in die integrasie model, so toekomstige ontwikkeling word nie beperk nie. Dit beteken dat die inhoud van die modelle nie vooraf bepaal hoef te word nie. Al het die raamwerk 'n gespesialiseerde oplossing vir elke gebruiker tot gevolg, het die gebruiker nogtans volle beheer om sy model uit te brei tot die omvattendheid van BIM-tipe modelle. Indien nuwe sagteware modelle ontwikkel word met die integrasie raamwerk in gedagte, kan nog gladder en buigbare integrasie moontlik wees. In hierdie tesis word 'n tekenprogram met 'n kosteberaming program gekoppel om die voorgestelde raamwerk te demonstreer. 'n Prototipe implementering demonstreer volle integrasie deur seleksie binne die programme te sinchroniseer.
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Chen, Owen Jianwen 1968. "Integration of dynamic traffic control and assignment." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/10135.

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Rogers, Christopher Reed. "A Comprehensive Integration and Analysis of Dynamic Load Balancing Architectures within Molecular Dynamics." DigitalCommons@USU, 2009. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/412.

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The world of nano-science is an ever-changing field. Molecular Dynamics (MD) is a computational suite of tools that is useful for analyzing and predicting behaviors of substances on the molecular level. The nature of MD is such that only a few types of computations are repeated thousands or sometimes millions of times over. Even a small increase speedup or efficiency of an MD simulator can compound itself over the life of the simulation and have a positive and observable effect. This thesis is the end result of an attempted speedup of the MD problem. Two types of MD architectures are developed: a dynamic architecture that is able to change along with the computational demands of the system, and a static architecture that is configured in terms of processing elements to be best suited to a variety of computational demands. The efficiency, throughput, area, and speed of the dynamic and static architectures are presented, highlighting the improvement that the dynamic architecture presents in its ability to provide load balancing.
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Chen, Yi, and Kajsa Olsson. "Dynamic integration in SCM- the role of TPL." Thesis, Jönköping University, JIBS, Centre of Logistics and Supply Chain Management, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-9371.

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Companies are facing an environment with fierce competition therefore to respond to the customers' needs and to deliver on time at a competitive cost is becoming more and more important. Integration between the actors in the SC is increasing in importance and is seen as a core competitive strategy to respond to the customers' demands. SCI can be achieved through efficient linkages among various supply chain activities however internal excellence is not enough and SCM seeks to integrate internal functions with external operations of suppliers, customer and other SC members. In SCI the TPL firms are said to play an important role because of their expertise and knowledge.

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Previous researchers have identified gaps in the SCI literature which does not consider the role of the TPL firm. Similar gaps have been found in the TPL literature which does not put emphasis on SCI. Nevertheless the importance of TPL firms in SCI has been pointed out as significant. Therefore this thesis will study the role of the TPL firm in SCI to improve the knowledge and create a better understanding.

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The purpose of this thesis is to study and uncover the role of the TPL firm Schenker Logistics AB Nässjö in supporting SCI with its customer Relacom and its supplier Nexans to gain a deeper understanding of the phenomenon. By analyzing the drivers, barriers and outcomes of the SCI for each firm, the paper pursues the notion that SCI is a dynamic process and TPL firm plays an important role.

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This thesis is based on a qualitative approach where interviews with key persons are the main approach to gathering information. The qualitative approach has its strengths is being able to obtain rich nuances in the information which fits our purpose to go deeper in a phenomenon.

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By analyzing the drivers, barriers and outcomes of SCI we have reached the conclusion that the role of the TPL firm is to achieve benefits through the three C's (the company, its customers and its competitors). The TPL firm also smooths out the friction between other members of the SC and help to create a better, faster, cheaper, smarter and greener SCI. Since the factors influencing SCI are constantly changing, all actors continuously have to keep updated to react to the pressures from the market.

 

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Ocampo, Quintero Manuel Antonio. "Business process based integration of dynamic collaborative organizations." Monterrey : Tecnológico de Monterrey, 2006. http://biblioteca.itesm.mx/cgi-bin/doctec/listdocs?co_recurso=doctec:133300.

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Tesis (Master in Science in Information Technology) -- Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Monterrey.
Título tomado de la pantalla de presentación [como fue visto el 30 de agosto de 2006] Incluye referencias bibliográficas. También disponible en formato impreso.
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Adourian, Chahe. "Bidirectional integration of geometric and dynamic simulation tools." Thesis, McGill University, 2011. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=96756.

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Mechanisms to share information from Mechanical Computer Assisted Design (MCAD) to simulation model have been demonstrated using various approaches. However, in all cases the information sharing is unidirectional - from the MCAD to Multi-Body Systems (MBS) simulation - which lacks the bidirectional mapping required in a concurrent engineering context where both models need to develop in parallel while remaining consistent.We present a modelling library and a model mapping that permits and encourages parallel development of the mechanical assembly in both the MBS simulation and MCAD environments while supporting both bidirectional initial full transfer and incremental updates. Furthermore, with the adopted approach and with a careful selection of the simulation language, MCAD parts can be extended with non-mechanical behaviour in the simulation tool.
Des mécanismes pour partager l'information entre un modèle CAD et un modèle de simulation ont été démontrés utilisant divers approches. Pourtant, dans tous les cas, le partage d'information était unidirectionnel - allant du modèle CAD vers le modèle de simulation - donc ne possédant pas les qualités bidirectionnelles nécessaires dans le contexte de l'ingénierie collaborative ou les modèles doivent rester consistantes en permanence.Nous présentons notre librairie de modélisation et de transformations entre modèles qui permettent et encouragent le développement parallèle de l'assemblage mécanique dans les deux environnements de simulation de conception. Notre approche supporte le partage et la synchronisation des deux modèles dans les deux sens et de façon incrémentale si nécessaire. En complément, avec l'approche que nous avons adopté, les modèles mécaniques peuvent être associés a des modèles comportementales non mécanique dans l'outil de simulation.
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Weng, Bin. "Dynamic integration of evolving distributed databases using services." Thesis, Durham University, 2010. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/322/.

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This thesis investigates the integration of many separate existing heterogeneous and distributed databases which, due to organizational changes, must be merged and appear as one database. A solution to some database evolution problems is presented. It presents an Evolution Adaptive Service-Oriented Data Integration Architecture (EA-SODIA) to dynamically integrate heterogeneous and distributed source databases, aiming to minimize the cost of the maintenance caused by database evolution. An algorithm, named Relational Schema Mapping by Views (RSMV), is designed to integrate source databases that are exposed as services into a pre-designed global schema that is in a data integrator service. Instead of producing hard-coded programs, views are built using relational algebra operations to eliminate the heterogeneities among the source databases. More importantly, the definitions of those views are represented and stored in the meta-database with some constraints to test their validity. Consequently, the method, called Evolution Detection, is then able to identify in the meta-database the views affected by evolutions and then modify them automatically. An evaluation is presented using case study. Firstly, it is shown that most types of heterogeneity defined in this thesis can be eliminated by RSMV, except semantic conflict. Secondly, it presents that few manual modification on the system is required as long as the evolutions follow the rules. For only three types of database evolutions, human intervention is required and some existing views are discarded. Thirdly, the computational cost of the automatic modification shows a slow linear growth in the number of source database. Other characteristics addressed include EA-SODIA’ scalability, domain independence, autonomy of source databases, and potential of involving other data sources (e.g.XML). Finally, the descriptive comparison with other data integration approaches is presented. It shows that although other approaches may provide better performance of query processing in some circumstances, the service-oriented architecture provide better autonomy, flexibility and capability of evolution.
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Christofi, Stelios. "Dynamic application integration using peer to peer technology." Thesis, City University London, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.397928.

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CERQUEIRA, RENATO FONTOURA DE GUSMAO. "A DYNAMIC INTEGRATION MODEL FOR SOFTWARE COMPONENT SYSTEMS." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2000. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=2792@1.

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Diferentes sistemas de componentes de software, tais como CORBA, COM e JavaBeans, apresentam diferentes modelos de objetos e sistemas de tipos. Essas diferenças dificultam a integração de componentes oriundos de sistemas distintos e, conseqüentemente, são uma barreira para o reuso desses componentes. Neste trabalho, defendemos a tese de que uma linguagem interpretada com um determinado conjunto de mecanismos reflexivos, aliada à compatibilidade estrutural de tipos, oferece um mecanismo de composição adequado tanto para a conexão dinâmica de componentes, quanto para a interoperabilidade entre diferentes sistemas de componentes. Esse mecanismo de composição realiza em tempo de execução as tarefas de conexão, adaptação, implementação e verificação de tipos de componentes, e trata de uma maneira uniforme componentes de diferentes sistemas, permitindo que estes sejam conectados de uma forma transparente. O mecanismo de composição que propomos se baseia em um modelo que privilegia a flexibilidade em tempo de execução. Esse modelo de composição é composto por dois elementos principais. O primeiro elemento é um modelo de objetos que definimos com a finalidade de poder representar componentes dos diferentes sistemas tratados neste trabalho. Assim, esse modelo de objetos faz o papel de um modelo integrador, isto é, um modelo sob o qual objetos de diferentes sistemas podem ser representados e interagir de forma transparente. O segundo elemento de nosso modelo de composição é um padrão de projeto (design pattern) para a implementação de bindings entre linguagens interpretadas e sistemas de componentes. Esse padrão de projeto, chamado Dynamic Language Binding, não utiliza a técnica tradicional de stubs. Ao invés disso, ele utiliza mecanismos de reflexividade e tipagem dinâmica para implementar tanto proxies genéricos, que podem representar qualquer componente de um determinado sistema, quanto adaptadores genéricos, que permitem a implementação de componentes utilizando a própria linguagem de composição. Como instrumento de validação da nossa proposta, descrevemos uma implementação do modelo de composição denominada LuaOrb. LuaOrb utiliza a linguagem interpretada Lua como linguagem de composição dinâmica, e integra os sistemas CORBA, COM e Java.
Different component systems, such as CORBA, COM, and Java, have different object models and type systems. Such differences make the interoperability between components of distinct systems more difficult, and thus are an obstacle for component reuse. In this dissertation, we argue that an interpreted language with a specific set of reflexive mechanisms, together with a type system with structural compatibility, offers a composition mechanism suitable for dynamic component connection and for interoperability between different component systems. This composition mechanism performs at runtime the tasks of verifying types, connecting, adapting and implementing components, and handles components of different systems in a uniform way, allowing them to be connected transparently. The proposed composition mechanism is based on a model that favors flexibility at runtime. This composition model is composed of two major elements. The first one is an object model, defined in order to represent components of the different systems addressed in this dissertation. Thus, this object model performs the role of a unifying model, that is, a model in which objects from different systems can interact and be represented transparently. The second element of our composition model is a design pattern to implement bindings between interpreted languages and component systems. This design pattern, named Dynamic Language Binding, does not use the traditional stubs technique. Instead of this, it uses reflection and dynamic typing to implement generic proxies, which can represent any component of a specific system, and generic adapters, which allow component implementations using the composition language itself. In order to validate our proposal, we describe the LuaOrb system, which is an implementation of our composition model. LuaOrb uses the interpreted language Lua as its dynamic composition language, and integrates the systems CORBA, COM and Java.
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AndÅ, Hiroshi. "Dynamic reconstruction and integration of 3D structure information." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/12360.

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Books on the topic "Integration dynamic"

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Meri, Schachter, ed. Psychotherapy and medication: A dynamic integration. Northvale, N.J: Jason Aronson, 1993.

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Darling, James C. C. Integration of distributed simulations of dynamic objects. Guildford: University of Surrey Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, 1995.

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A, Hitt Michael, and Strategic Management Society Conference, eds. Dynamic strategic resources: Development, diffusion and integration. Chichester: Wiley, 1999.

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Crouch, P. E. On the numeric integration of dynamic attitude equations. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1992.

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Vittal, Vijay, and Raja Ayyanar. Grid Integration and Dynamic Impact of Wind Energy. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9323-6.

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Vittal, Vijay. Grid Integration and Dynamic Impact of Wind Energy. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013.

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Jordi, Gual i. Sole, ed. Building a dynamic Europe: The key policy debates. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

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Abele, Eberhard, Manfred Boltze, and Hans-Christian Pfohl, eds. Dynamic and Seamless Integration of Production, Logistics and Traffic. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41097-5.

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Iansiti, Marco. Technology integration: Making critical choices in a dynamic world. Boston, Mass: Harvard Business School Press, 1998.

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Igor, Paunovic, and United Nations. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. Economic Development Division, eds. Regional integration in Latin America and dynamic gains from macroeconomic cooperation. Santiago de Chile: ECLAC, Economic Development Division, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Integration dynamic"

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Göres, Jürgen. "Towards Dynamic Information Integration." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 16–29. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11611950_3.

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Kim, E., and J. Ko. "Dynamic Classifier Integration Method." In Multiple Classifier Systems, 97–107. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11494683_10.

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Jørgensen, Sven Erik. "Dynamic of Ecosystems." In Integration of Ecosystem Theories: A Pattern, 299–323. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2682-3_11.

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Boone, Laurence. "A Dynamic Analysis of Structural Asymmetries in the European Union." In Economic Integration, 13–44. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230629257_2.

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Tsymbal, Alexey, Mykola Pechenizkiy, and Pádraig Cunningham. "Dynamic Integration with Random Forests." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 801–8. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11871842_82.

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Flores, Paulo. "Integration Methods in Dynamic Analysis." In Concepts and Formulations for Spatial Multibody Dynamics, 67–74. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16190-7_13.

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Tsymbal, Alexey, and Seppo Puuronen. "Dynamic Integration of Decision Committees." In High Performance Computing — HiPC 2000, 537–46. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44467-x_49.

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Rooney, Niall, David Patterson, Sarab Anand, and Alexey Tsymbal. "Dynamic Integration of Regression Models." In Multiple Classifier Systems, 164–73. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-25966-4_16.

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Camarinha-Matos, L. M., and H. Afsarmanesh. "Dynamic Virtual Organizations, or Not so Dynamic?" In Knowledge and Technology Integration in Production and Services, 111–24. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35613-6_12.

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Arens, Yigal, Craig A. Knoblock, and Wei-Min Shen. "Query Reformulation for Dynamic Information Integration." In Intelligent Integration of Information, 11–42. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0467-8_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Integration dynamic"

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Li, Xiao, Rany Chow, and Lu Chen. "Dynamic personalization for meta-queriers." In Integration (IRI). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iri.2009.5211579.

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Kang, Yan, Jaewook Kim, and Yun Peng. "Extensible Dynamic Form approach for supplier discovery." In Integration (IRI). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iri.2011.6009525.

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Yang, Guoli, Baoxin Xiu, Weiming Zhang, and Yong Zhang. "Dynamic OSoS analysis using structure reorganization methodology." In Integration (IRI). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iri.2011.6009597.

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Huang, Laura, George Isaac, Grant Sheng, Monika Bailey, and Robert Crawford. "Dynamic model performance-driven weighting system for nowcasting." In Integration (IRI). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iri.2009.5211648.

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Chi-Hsu Wang, Pin-Cheng Chen, Ping-Zong Lin, and Tsu-Tian Lee. "A dynamic neural network model for nonlinear system identification." In Integration (IRI). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iri.2009.5211647.

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Kim, Sung-Soo, and Jeffrey S. Freeman. "Multirate Integration for Multibody Dynamic Analysis With Decomposed Subsystems." In ASME 1999 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc99/vib-8252.

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Abstract This paper details a constant stepsize, multirate integration scheme which has been proposed for multibody dynamic analysis. An Adams-Bashforth Moulton integration algorithm has been implemented, using the Nordsieck form to store internal integrator information, for multirate integration. A multibody system has been decomposed into several subsystems, treating inertia coupling effects of subsystem equations of motion as the inertia forces. To each subsystem, different rate Nordsieck form of Adams integrator has been applied to solve subsystem equations of motion. Higher order derivative information from the integrator provides approximation of inertia force computation in the decomposed subsystem equations of motion. To show the effectiveness of the scheme, simulations of a vehicle multibody system that consists of high frequency suspension motion and low frequency chassis motion have been carried out with different tire excitation forces. Efficiency of the proposed scheme has been also investigated.
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Jung, Youna, Minsoo Kim, and James B. D. Joshi. "DRiBAC: Fine-grained dynamic role interaction access control using ontology." In Integration (IRI). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iri.2011.6009526.

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Zhang Yuhua, Qian Longhua, Lv Qiang, Qian Peide, and Zhao Lei. "A dynamic frequency scaling solution to DPM in embedded Linux systems." In Integration (IRI). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iri.2009.5211561.

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Walsh, Eddie, Rachael Rafter, Owen Conlan, and Vincent Wade. "Dynamic contextual usage metadata for learning resource reuse in adaptive environments." In Integration (IRI). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iri.2011.6009594.

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Lovergine, Francesco P., Ettore Stella, and Arcangelo Distante. "Dynamic integration of depth maps." In SPIE's International Symposium on Optical Engineering and Photonics in Aerospace Sensing, edited by Nagaraj Nandhakumar. SPIE, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.179047.

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Reports on the topic "Integration dynamic"

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Li, Yongjun. Fast Dynamic Aperture Optimization with Reversal Integration. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1631019.

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Akins, Daniel. Integration of Movement/Posture: A Dynamic Adaptive Process Model. Portland State University Library, January 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/honors.298.

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Lettenmaier, Terry, Vahan Gevorgian, and Michael Antonishen. PacWave Grid Integration Study: Transient and Dynamic Conditions - Final Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1856494.

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Li, Yongjun. Using Forward-Reversal Integration to Optimize EIC's e-ring Dynamic Aperture. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1670658.

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Breckenridge, John, Kevin Shaw, Roy Ladner, Ruth Wilson, and K. T. Holland. Characterization of the Dynamic Littoral Zone: An Exercise in the Real-Time Dynamics of Spatial Data Integration. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada389439.

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Oliver, Dean S., Albert C. Reynolds, Fengjun Zhang, Ruijian Li, Yafes Abacioglu, and Yannong Dong. Mapping of Reservoir Properties and Facies Through Integration of Static and Dynamic Data. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/792248.

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Reynolds, Albert C., Dean S. Oliver, Fengjun Zhang, Yannong Dong, Jan Arild Skjervheim, and Ning Liu. Mapping of Reservoir Properties and Facies Through Integration of Static and Dynamic Data. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/808645.

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Stamp, Jason E., Derek H. Hart, and Bryan Richardson. Integration of Dynamic Simulation for Infrastructure and Full Hardware Testing Capability into SCEPTRE. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1599533.

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Albert C. Reynolds, Dean S. Oliver, Yannong Dong, Ning Liu, Guohua Gao, Fengjun Zhang, and Ruijian Li. MAPPING OF RESERVOIR PROPERTIES AND FACIES THROUGH INTEGRATION OF STATIC AND DYNAMIC DATA. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/837887.

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Iyengar, S. S., and B. J. Jones. A General Theory of Signal Integration for Fault-Tolerant Dynamic Distributed Sensor Networks. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada254961.

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