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Journal articles on the topic "Multi-architectural support"

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Varoglu, Sevin, and Stephen Jenks. "Architectural support for thread communications in multi-core processors." Parallel Computing 37, no. 1 (January 2011): 26–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parco.2010.08.006.

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Titos-Gil, Rubén, Oscar Palomar, Osman Unsal, and Adrian Cristal. "Architectural support for efficient message passing on shared memory multi-cores." Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing 95 (September 2016): 92–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpdc.2016.02.005.

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Desruelle, Heiko, Simon Isenberg, Andreas Botsikas, Paolo Vergori, and Frank Gielen. "Accessible user interface support for multi-device ubiquitous applications: architectural modifiability considerations." Universal Access in the Information Society 15, no. 1 (August 17, 2014): 5–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10209-014-0373-0.

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Xiang, Xingwei, Xiaolong Yang, Jixi Chen, Renzhong Tang, and Luoke Hu. "A Comprehensive Model of Teaching Digital Design in Architecture that Incorporates Sustainability." Sustainability 12, no. 20 (October 12, 2020): 8368. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12208368.

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Digital technology and its use in architecture support the construction industry in transitioning to more sustainable building development. Digital technology is widely taught in architecture programs in China, but there are few consistent strategies for combining digital architectural design with traditional architectural design in architectural education. Consequently, sustainable design concepts are not included in digital architectural design courses, and thus architectural education is not concerned with sustainable development. In this paper, we focus on the teaching of digital design in architecture and investigate how digital architectural design teaching can incorporate sustainability. Data from 15 universities were qualitatively analyzed, leading to the development of four models of teaching digital architectural design. Development of the models revealed that there are three increasing levels in digital architectural design teaching and that there is a close relationship between the teaching level and the transfer of architectural knowledge. This recognition led to the development of a single comprehensive model of digital architectural design teaching that is universally applicable. This research increases our understanding of digital architectural design teaching in architecture programs and strengthens the multi-level connections between digital architectural design teaching and designing and constructing sustainable built objects.
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Miķelsone, Ilze. "The Role of Social Engagement in the Development of Significant Architectural Objects." Architecture and Urban Planning 13, no. 1 (December 1, 2017): 6–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/aup-2017-0001.

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Abstract Social engagement and public participation is perceived as emerging social concern and coincidental annoyance for architects during the design and building processes. In the development of objects of public importance, especially those of ambiguous assessments, the knowledge of participatory methods, institutional support options, and knowledge of public relations and media literacy becomes an important element in contemporary architectural practice. Latvia’s legislation ensures standard public participation procedure in a unified system within the attribute of “significant architectural object”. This study attempts to recognize the origin and structure of multi-layered topic when the involvement of a wider public is applied in the development of architectural objects. It collects generally known major failures and maps component attributes within three stages. The Conclusion presents several observations on main research question, – how the development of notable architectural objects in the local market is de facto affected by engagement of wider public.
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Roehrs, Alex, Cristiano A. da Costa, Rodrigo R. Righi, André H. Mayer, Valter F. da Silva, José R. Goldim, and Douglas C. Schmidt. "Integrating multiple blockchains to support distributed personal health records." Health Informatics Journal 27, no. 2 (April 2021): 146045822110075. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/14604582211007546.

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Blockchain technologies have evolved in recent years, as have the use of personal health record (PHR) data. Initially, only the financial domain benefited from Blockchain technologies. Due to efficient distribution format and data integrity security, however, these technologies have demonstrated potential in other areas, such as PHR data in the healthcare domain. Applying Blockchain to PHR data faces different challenges than applying it to financial transactions via crypto-currency. To propose and discuss an architectural model of a Blockchain platform named “OmniPHR Multi-Blockchain” to address key challenges associated with geographical distribution of PHR data. We analyzed the current literature to identify critical barriers faced when applying Blockchain technologies to distribute PHR data. We propose an architecture model and describe a prototype developed to evaluate and address these challenges. The OmniPHR Multi-Blockchain architecture yielded promising results for scenarios involving distributed PHR data. The project demonstrated a viable and beneficial alternative for processing geographically distributed PHR data with performance comparable with conventional methods. Blockchain’s implementation tools have evolved, but the domain of healthcare still faces many challenges concerning distribution and interoperability. This study empirically demonstrates an alternative architecture that enables the distributed processing of PHR data via Blockchain technologies.
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Inoue, Makoto, and Hideyuki Takagi. "Architectural Room Planning Support System using Methods of Generating Spatial Layout Plans and Evolutionary Multi-objective Optimization." Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 24 (2009): 25–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1527/tjsai.24.25.

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Aleksanyan, Grayr K., Ivan D. Shcherbakov, Artem I. Kucher, and Andrey V. Sulyz. "Development of software monitoring module for multi-angle electric impedance tomography method research." MATEC Web of Conferences 226 (2018): 02024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822602024.

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This paper describes the experience of software development for multi-angle electrical impedance tomography. The relevance and necessity of an architecture for this kind of software product creating is considered, requirements for reliability and fault tolerance are defined. The choice of the architectural model has been made, design patterns have also been chosen taking into account the prospective scenario of using the developed software, their advantages are shown too. The most important attributes of software quality are described, which should implement the developed software product. The considered attributes of quality are projected on specific modules of the developed software. The architectural models and templates chosen during design are described, their advantages and disadvantages are considered. Support issues for the software developed by the cross-platform are discussed, and the possibility of working in various operating systems is demonstrated.
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Kehl, Stefan, Carsten Hesselmann, Patrick Stiefel, and Jörg P. Müller. "Challenges and Architectural Approaches for Automotive PLM in Multi-Brand Organisations - A Discussion Paper." Proceedings of the Design Society: International Conference on Engineering Design 1, no. 1 (July 2019): 1095–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/dsi.2019.115.

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AbstractToday, top-down processes, centralized IT infrastructures, and one-vendor strategies prevail in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) of large multi-brand Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) groups. Given the usually decentralized organisation and structures and processes that emerge from cross-brand collaboration, these centralized approaches are challenging the adaptiveness and performance of the OEM groups.In this concept paper, we investigate challenges for cross-brand and cross-domain cooperation from the perspective of processes and IT systems. The main contribution of this paper is that we motivate and outline a novel technical architecture approach combining service-orientation with an event-driven software architecture and asynchronous event processing to support users from different brands and domains in their collaboration along the development process. We analyse related work on collaboration models as well as on event processing and discuss our approach before the background of the state of the art. Finally, we summarize our findings and give an outlook to future research venues.
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Omar, Mohd Faizal, Mohd Nasrun Mohd Nawi, Jastini Mohd Jamil, Ani Munirah Mohamad, and Saslina Kamaruddin. "Research Design of Mobile Based Decision Support for Early Flood Warning System." International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM) 14, no. 17 (October 13, 2020): 130. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v14i17.16557.

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Flooding has become one of the most rapidly growing types of natural disaster that has spread around the globe. It is is one of the major natural hazards in many countries and mostly affected in the low-lying or flood prone areas. In order to minimize loss of life and economic losses, a detailed and comprehensive decision making tool is necessary for both flood control planning and emergency service operations. In this paper, we demonstrate our research design for mobile based decision support of Flood Early Warning System (FEWS). We outlined four research objectives. Firstly, critical criteria for flood risk assessment will be identified and the second step will involve develop measurement model for relative flood risk using Geographic Information System (GIS), Multi Attribute Decision Making (MADM) and data mining technique. In the third objectives, the holistic architectural design is develop by incorporating the communication technology and other related ICT requirements for the mobile decision support. The fourth objective is to validate the mathematical model and architectural design. Case study approach is chosen in order to understand the flood event and validate the decision support model. Following well-defined procedures, flood maps were drawn based on the data collected from expert responses to a questionnaire, the field survey, satellite images, and documents from flood management agencies. It is anticipates that by integrating of mathematical model, GIS and mobile application in flood risk assessment could provide useful detailed information for flood risk management, evacuation, communication. The decision support design from this study is perhaps to improve the warning system and contribute to reduction of casualties.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Multi-architectural support"

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Estérie, Pierre. "Multi-Architectural Support : A Generic and Generative Approach." Thesis, Paris 11, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA112124/document.

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Le besoin constant de puissance de calcul a poussé les développeurs à concevoir de nouvelles architectures: les architectures parallèles. Le calcul scientifique dépend fortement des performances de ces dernières afin de fournir des résultats dans un temps optimal. Les applications scientifiques exécutées sur de tels systèmes doivent alors tirer partie des spécificités de ces nouvelles architectures pour être efficaces.Cette thèse présente une nouvelle approche pour la conception de logiciels embarquant des optimisations relatives aux architectures : l'approche AADEMRAL (Architecture Aware DEMRAL). Cette méthodologie a pour but de simplifier le développement de bibliothèques de calcul parallèle avec un support multi-Architectural grâce à une approche générique et générative.Cette nouvelle méthodologie est ensuite intégrée dans trois bibliothèques. La première d'entre elles, Boost.Dispatch, permet de concevoir des logiciels basés sur l'approche AADEMRAL. Boost.Dispatch est une bibliothèque C++fournissant une interface générique pour réaliser de la surcharge de fonction avisée de l'architecture sous-Jacente. Ensuite nous présentons deux bibliothèques C++ implémentées en tant que langages orientés domaine : Boost.SIMD et NT2. Leurs conceptions mettent en œuvre la méthodologie AADEMRAL et leurs implémentations sont basées sur Boost.Dispatch. Boost.SIMD propose une interface de haut niveau pour la programmation des unités vectorielles.NT2 se base sur une interface similaire à celle de Matlab et fournie un support pour les systèmes multi-Cœurs et les unités vectorielles. Enfin, nous validons les performances de ces deux outils ainsi que la robustesse de notre nouvelle approche en présentant une série de résultats obtenus sur des applications de référence
The constant increasing need for computing power has pushed the development of parallel architectures. Scientific computing relies on the performance of such architectures to produce scientific results. Programming efficient applications that takes advantage of these computing systems remains a non trivial task. In this thesis, we present a new methodology to design architecture aware software: the AA-DEMRAL methodology. This methodology aims at simplifying the development of parallel programming tools with multi-Architectural support through a generic and generative approach. We then present three high level programming tools that rely on this approach. First, we introduce the Boost.Dispatch library that provides a way to develop software based on the AA-DEMRAL methodology. The Boost.Dispatch library is a C++ generic framework for architecture aware function dispatching. Then, we present two C++ template libraries implemented as Architecture Aware DSELs which assess the AA-DEMRAL methodology through the use of Boost.Dispatch: Boost.SIMD, that provides a high level API for SIMD extensions and NT2 , which propose a Matlab like interface with support for multi-Core and SIMD based systems. We assess the performance of these libraries and the validity of our new methodology through benchmarks
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Falk, Peter R. "ARIES : an architectural implementation of a multi-criterion Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS)." Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 1997. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA341746.

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Thesis (M.S. in Information Technology Management) Naval Postgraduate School, September 1997.
"September 1997." Thesis advisor(s): Daniel R. Dolk, Dale M. Courtnery. Includes bibliography references (p. 267-274). Also available online.
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Hsiao, Chih-Pin. "Toward semantic model generation from sketch and multi-touch interactions." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/54237.

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Designers usually start their design process by exploring and evolving their ideas rapidly through sketching since this helps them to make numerous attempts at creating, practicing, simulating, and representing ideas. Creativity inherent in solving the ill-defined problems (Eastman, 1969) often emerges when designers explore potential solutions while sketching in the design process (Schön, 1992). When using computer programs such as CAD or Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools, designers often preplan the tasks prior to executing commands instead of engaging in the process of designing. Researchers argue that these programs force designers to focus on how to use a tool (i.e. how to execute series of commands) rather than how to explore a design, and thus hinder creativity in the early stages of the design process (Goel, 1995; Dorta, 2007). Since recent design and documentation works have been computer-generated using BIM software, transitions between ideas in sketches and those in digital CAD systems have become necessary. By employing sketch interactions, we argue that a computer system can provide a rapid, flexible, and iterative method to create 3D models with sufficient data for facilitating smooth transitions between designers’ early sketches and BIM programs. This dissertation begins by describing the modern design workflows and discussing the necessary data to be exchanged in the early stage of design. It then briefly introduces the modern cognitive theories, including embodiment (Varela, Rosch, & Thompson, 1992), situated action (Suchman, 1986), and distributed cognition (Hutchins, 1995). It continues by identifying problems in current CAD programs used in the early stage of the design process, using these theories as lenses. After reviewing modern attempts, including sketch tools and design automation tools, we describe the design and implementation of a sketch and multi-touch program, SolidSketch, to facilitate and augment our abilities to work on ill-defined problems in the early stage of design. SolidSketch is a parametric modeling program that enables users to construct 3D parametric models rapidly through sketch and multi-touch interactions. It combines the benefits of traditional design tools, such as physical models and pencil sketches (i.e. rapid, low-cost, and flexible methods), with the computational power offered by digital modeling tools, such as CAD. To close the gap between modern BIM and traditional sketch tools, the models created with SolidSketch can be read by other BIM programs. We then evaluate the programs with comparisons to the commercial CAD programs and other sketch programs. We also report a case study in which participants used the system for their design explorations. Finally, we conclude with the potential impacts of this new technology and the next steps for ultimately bringing greater computational power to the early stages of design.
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Venkataramani, Guru Prasadh V. "Low-cost and efficient architectural support for correctness and performance debugging." Diss., Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/31747.

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Thesis (Ph.D)--Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010.
Committee Chair: Prvulovic, Milos; Committee Member: Hughes, Christopher J.; Committee Member: Kim, Hyesoon; Committee Member: Lee, Hsien-Hsin S.; Committee Member: Loh, Gabriel H. Part of the SMARTech Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Collection.
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Kyriazopoulos, Constantinos Greussay Patrick. "Une méthodologie cellulaire et multi-agents de conception architecturale évolutionniste An evolutionary supported multi agent system methodology for computer aided cellular architectural design] /." Saint-Denis : Université de Paris 8, 2009. http://www.bu.univ-paris8.fr/consult.php?url_these=theses/KyriazopoulosThese.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Multi-architectural support"

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Falk, Peter R. ARIES: An architectural implementation of a multi-criterion Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS). Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1997.

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ARIES: An Architectural Implementation of a Multi-Criterion Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS). Storming Media, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Multi-architectural support"

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Han, Seung-Hoon, and James A. Turner. "An Architectural Approach to Virtual Reality Support of Multi-user Environments." In Computer Aided Architectural Design Futures 2001, 439–52. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0868-6_33.

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Husmann, Maria, Michael Nebeling, Stefano Pongelli, and Moira C. Norrie. "MultiMasher: Providing Architectural Support and Visual Tools for Multi-device Mashups." In Web Information Systems Engineering – WISE 2014, 199–214. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11746-1_15.

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Husmann, Maria, Michael Nebeling, Stefano Pongelli, and Moira C. Norrie. "Erratum: MultiMasher: Providing Architectural Support and Visual Tools for Multi-device Mashups." In Web Information Systems Engineering – WISE 2014, E1. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11746-1_41.

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Penn, A., C. Mottram, A. Fatah gen. Schieck, M. Wittkämper, M. Störring, O. Romell, A. Strothmann, and F. Aish. "Augmented Reality Meeting Table: a Novel Multi-User Interface for Architectural Design." In Recent Advances in Design and Decision Support Systems in Architecture and Urban Planning, 213–31. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2409-6_14.

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Ciampi, Mario, Antonio Coronato, Giuseppe De Pietro, and Luigi Gallo. "Architectural Models for Reliable Multi-User Interfaces." In User Interface Design for Virtual Environments, 76–91. IGI Global, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61350-516-8.ch005.

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Virtual Environments are complex systems in that they involve the crucial concept of sharing. Users can share knowledge of each other’s current activities, environments, and actions. In this chapter, the authors discuss about interaction interoperability, intended to mean the ability of two or more users to cooperate despite the heterogeneity of their interfaces. To allow such interoperability, formal methods to formalize the knowledge and middleware solutions for sharing that knowledge are required. After introducing the state-of-the-art solutions and the open issues in the field, the authors describe a system for providing interaction interoperability among multi-user interfaces. Rather than focusing on the de-coupling of input devices from interaction techniques and from interaction tasks, this chapter suggests integrating interactive systems at higher level through an interface standardization. To achieve this aim, the authors propose: i) an architectural model able to handle differences in input devices and interaction tasks; ii) an agent-based middleware that provides basic components to integrate heterogeneous user interfaces. The chapter also presents a case study in which an agent-based middleware is used to support developers in the interconnection of monolithic applications.
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Costa, Antonio Carlos da Rocha. "Ecosystems as Agent Societies, Landscapes as Multi-Societal Agent Systems." In Geospatial Intelligence, 1745–63. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8054-6.ch078.

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Landscape ecology concerns the analysis, modeling and management of landscapes and their component ecosystems, mostly in view of the effects of the anthropic actions that they may suffer. As such, landscape ecology is well amenable to be supported by agent-based computational tools. In this chapter, we introduce the concept of “multi-societal agent system”, a formal architectural model for distributed multi-agent systems, and we interpret it in ecological terms, to serve as an agent-based theoretical foundation for computer-aided landscape ecology. More specifically, we introduce the “ecosystems as agent societies” and “landscapes as multi-societal agent systems” approaches to ecosystems and landscapes, together with the core elements of the agent-based architectural models that support such approaches. The elements of those architectural models are then used to formally capture the main organizational and functional aspects of ecosystems and landscapes.
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Costa, Antonio Carlos da Rocha. "Ecosystems as Agent Societies, Landscapes as Multi-Societal Agent Systems." In Advances in Computational Intelligence and Robotics, 25–43. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-1756-6.ch002.

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Landscape ecology concerns the analysis, modeling and management of landscapes and their component ecosystems, mostly in view of the effects of the anthropic actions that they may suffer. As such, landscape ecology is well amenable to be supported by agent-based computational tools. In this chapter, we introduce the concept of “multi-societal agent system”, a formal architectural model for distributed multi-agent systems, and we interpret it in ecological terms, to serve as an agent-based theoretical foundation for computer-aided landscape ecology. More specifically, we introduce the “ecosystems as agent societies” and “landscapes as multi-societal agent systems” approaches to ecosystems and landscapes, together with the core elements of the agent-based architectural models that support such approaches. The elements of those architectural models are then used to formally capture the main organizational and functional aspects of ecosystems and landscapes.
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"Decision Support Fundamentals." In Decision Control, Management, and Support in Adaptive and Complex Systems, 1–44. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2967-7.ch001.

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Rational approaches to decision-making are classified in one of the following categories: descriptive, normative, or prescriptive. The main normative models that are presented concern value functions, expected utility and subjective expected utility. Several alternative normative frameworks that have appeared in the literature of the last thirty years particularly for attacking the problem of conflicting objectives—the analytic hierarchical process, multi-criteria decision-making movement, outranking—are described. A Framework to align decision support-driven initiatives with the decision-making vision is given in the chapter. It divides the objective-oriented systems that determine the structure of decision-making domain from the strategic actions in this domain that have to determine the decision-making process. The latter serves as the basis for defining the main objectives, which have to be achieved in the development of Decision-Making Support Systems (DMSS). A classification scheme of the main categories of such systems is suggested. The development of DMSSs depends on the accepted implementation method, architectural representation of these systems, implementation approaches and used information, communication and computer technologies. They guarantee not only the capabilities of decision-making support systems, but its characteristics as well.
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"CPS Architecture." In Challenges, Opportunities, and Dimensions of Cyber-Physical Systems, 19–37. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-7312-0.ch002.

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This chapter deals with the CPS architectural style, which can be used to provide support to the plan and assessment of other structural designs for cyber physical systems. It also shows the interconnections between physical and cyber components. In this prototype architecture, the important attributes of this architecture for CPS, which helps to identify many research challenges, are described and explained. The authors also discuss the open information service structural design to deal with the issues related to management of data in CPS. Along with the single-layer and multi-layer survivability of architecture, a portable CPS structure, which is known as multi-layer widespread structure, is discussed. This system uses unlicensed and licensed networks with various spectrums to connect CPS through different gateways. A research-related wireless access network project is described.
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Ramanathan, Raja. "Service-Driven Approaches to Software Architecture." In Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing, 1–42. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4193-8.ch001.

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Software Architecture has evolved from simple monolithic system designs to complex, multi-tiered, distributed, and componentized abstractions. Service-driven architectural approaches have been a major driver for enabling agile, cost-effective, flexible, and extensible software applications and integration solutions that support the business dynamics of today’s fast-paced enterprises. SOA and the SCA model have been the typical Service-driven architectural approaches used in enterprises today, to tackle the challenges of developing and implementing agile and loosely coupled software and enterprise integration solutions. Recent trends involve the use of Web APIs and RESTful architecture in the enterprise for agile service development and application integration. The goal of this chapter is to explore, discuss, and recommend methodologies for Service-driven Computing in the enterprise. Service versioning is detailed as a primary architectural approach for accommodating modifications to services during their life cycle. Service Mediation, Enterprise Service Bus, and Composition mechanisms including Enterprise Mashups are explored. The chapter also presents the business value of APIs in the enterprise and investigates the value-add to Social Media and Cloud enterprise initiatives. The typical phases of a Service-driven development life cycle are explained and service design patterns to facilitate the engineering of flexible service-based applications are described. The chapter concludes with thoughts on future opportunities and challenges in the area of Service-driven computing.
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Conference papers on the topic "Multi-architectural support"

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Silva, Carla, João Araújo, Ana Moreira, Jaelson Castro, Patrícia Tedesco, Fernanda Alencar, and Ricardo Ramos. "Modeling Multi-Agent Systems using UML." In Simpósio Brasileiro de Engenharia de Software. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/sbes.2006.21206.

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Tropos is a framework which offers an approach to guide the development of multi-agent systems (MAS). It relies on the i* notation to describe both requirements and architectural design. However, the use of i* as an architectural description language (ADL) is not suitable, since it presents some limitations to capture all the information required for designing MAS architectures. Recognizing that the Unified Modeling Language 2.0 (UML) supports software architectural description, in this work we present an extension to the UML metamodel to capture the features of agency to support MAS modeling at the architectural level. In doing so, we define a notation to model MAS architectures. Furthermore, we provide a set of heuristics to describe MAS using our UML-based notation derived from an architectural description using i*. We illustrate our approach by modeling a Conference Management System.
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Titos-Gil, Ruben, Oscar Palomar, Osman Unsal, and Adrian Cristal. "DiMP: Architectural Support for Direct Message Passing on Shared Memory Multi-cores." In 2015 44th International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icpp.2015.22.

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Martínez Santos, Juan Carlos, and Yunsi Fei. "Micro-architectural support for metadata coherence in multi-core dynamic information flow tracking." In the 2nd International Workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2487726.2487732.

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Dong, Zhaoyu, Yinliang Zhao, Yuanke Wei, Xuhao Wang, and Shaolong Song. "Prophet: A Speculative Multi-threading Execution Model with Architectural Support Based on CMP." In 2009 International Conference on Scalable Computing and Communications; Eighth International Conference on Embedded Computing. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/embeddedcom-scalcom.2009.128.

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Wen, Yuanfeng, JongHyuk Lee, Ziyi Liu, Qingji Zheng, Weidong Shi, Shouhuai Xu, and Taeweon Suh. "Multi-processor architectural support for protecting virtual machine privacy in untrusted cloud environment." In the ACM International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2482767.2482799.

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Dickin, David, and Lesley Shannon. "Extending the SIMPPL SoC architectural framework to support application-specific architectures on multi-FPGA platforms." In 2008 International Conference on Application-Specific Systems, Architectures and Processors (ASAP). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/asap.2008.4580156.

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Ayzenshtadt, Viktor, Christian Espinoza-Stapelfeld, Christoph Langenhan, and Klaus-Dieter Althoff. "Multi-Agent-Based Generation of Explanations for Retrieval Results Within a Case-Based Support Framework for Architectural Design." In 10th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0006650201030114.

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Rodriguez, Ismael Bouassida, Khalil Drira, Christophe Chassot, and Mohamed Jmaiel. "A model-based multi-level architectural reconfiguration applied to adaptability management in context-aware cooperative communication support systems." In 3rd European Conference on Software Architecture (ECSA). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wicsa.2009.5290829.

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Sinha, Supriya, Karol Riofrio, Arthur Walmsley, Nigel Clegg, Stig Sviland-Østre, and Nicolas Gueze. "REAL-TIME 3D IMAGING OF COMPLEX TURBIDITIC RESERVOIR ARCHITECTURE." In 2021 SPWLA 62nd Annual Logging Symposium Online. Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30632/spwla-2021-0041.

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Siliciclastic turbidite lobes and channels are known to exhibit varying degrees of architectural complexity. Understanding the elements that contribute to this complexity is the key to optimizing drilling targets, completions designs and long-term production. Several methods for 3D reservoir modelling based on seismic and electromagnetic (EM) data are available that are often complemented with outcrop, core and well log data studies. This paper explores an ultra-deep 3D EM inversion process during real-time drilling and how it can enhance the reservoir understanding beyond the existing approaches. The new generation of ultra-deep triaxial EM logging tools provide full-tensor, multi-component data with large depths of detection, allowing a range of geophysical inversion processing techniques to be implemented. A Gauss-Newton-based 3D inversion using semi-structured meshing was adapted to support real-time inversion of ultra-deep EM data while drilling. This 3D processing methodology provides more accurate imaging of the 3D architectural elements of the reservoir compared to earlier independent up-down, right-left imaging using 1D and 2D processing methods. This technology was trialed in multiple wells in the Heimdal Formation, a siliciclastic Palaeocene reservoir in the North Sea. The Heimdal Fm. sandstones are generally considered to be of excellent reservoir quality, deposited through many turbiditic pulses of variable energy. The presence of thin intra-reservoir shales, fine-grained sands, heterolithic zones and calcite-cemented intervals add architectural complexity to the reservoir and subsequently impacts the fluid flow within the sands. These features are responsible for heterogeneities that create tortuosity in the reservoir. When combined with more than a decade of production, they have caused significant localized movement of oil-water and gas-oil contacts. Ultra-deep 3D EM measurements have sensitivity to both rock and fluid properties within the EM field volume. They can, therefore, be applied to mapping both the internal reservoir structure and the oil-water contacts in the field. The enhanced imaging provided by the 3D inversion technology has allowed the interpretation of what appears to be laterally stacked turbidite channel fill deposits within a cross-axial amalgamated reservoir section. Accurate imaging of these elements has provided strong evidence of this depositional mechanism for the first time and added structural control in an area with little or no seismic signal.
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Bittermann, Michael S., and Ozer Ciftcioglu. "Architectural design computing supported by multi-objective optimization." In 2015 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cec.2015.7257167.

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