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Liang, Xiao Xiao. "The Research of Integration Technology of Heterogeneous Data Sources on Campus." Applied Mechanics and Materials 160 (March 2012): 234–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.160.234.

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With the deeply development of campus information technology, it needs to store and manage vast amounts of information. However, the information is often stored in different structures of information systems, how to achieve the integration of heterogeneous data sources is the problem to be solved in university information system. In this article, the most commonly used integration technology of heterogeneous data sources is described, and then data source integration patterns which could be used in campus are studied, the design of XML-based integration of heterogeneous data sources and some key technology are in-depth studied.
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Sarwindah, Sarwindah, and Elly Yanuarti. "Pengembangan Prototype Sistem E-Commerce pada Ajun Elektronik dengan Metode FAST." Jurnal Sisfokom (Sistem Informasi dan Komputer) 9, no. 2 (August 14, 2020): 281. http://dx.doi.org/10.32736/sisfokom.v9i2.871.

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While the development of information technology is very influential for the progress of a business, promoting a business that is owned, then one of them by using an ecommerce website. E-commerce is a trading activity carried out online through a website. Problems in electronic adjunct stores Stores still use a conventional system where if a buyer wants to buy the desired item, the buyer must come directly to the store and this condition makes marketing and sales hampered by distance and time. In addition, the promotion at Arjun Electronics Store has not been fully implemented properly because it is only done by directly informing buyers who come to the shop. the purpose of this research is to produce a system that can provide ease of introducing products in the electronic adjuncts and sell all electronic products for household needs. With e-commerce site that is able to provide information about goods to customers quickly through internet network technology. Where asthe FAST method is a fairly flexible framework for various types of projects and strategies. System development with the FAST method is carried out sequentially which includes the stages of scope definition, problem analysis, needs analysis, logical design, decision analysis, physical design and integration, construction and testing, insralation and delivery, The results of this study in the form of website-based e-commerce optimization. With this website, stores can expand marketing, consumers become easier to get information about goods without having to come to the Electronic Adjunct Store and with the (e-commerce), the store can facilitate the conventional transaction process that has been conventional to be modern and can certainly make it easier to create sales reports that were previously still manual.
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Richta, Tomáš. "Issues of GIS data management." Geoinformatics FCE CTU 1 (December 17, 2006): 56–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.14311/gi.1.6.

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The paper deals with current issues of spatial data modelling and management used by spatial management applications. As a case study for explaining the problem, we use comparison of two main groups of software tools covering this area GIS and CAD systems - and the posibilities of their integration. Studying its functionality, we have found two main problematic issues. The first of them is the density distribution characteristics of stored data according to described area. CAD systems are oriented towards modeling individual man-made objects and structures with relatively high level of detail, so the data stored covers small areas with huge amount of information. On the other side GIS applications maintain large-scale models of real world with significantly lower amount of detail. Here the density distribution of data coverage is better balanced. So the combination of described different densities is the first problem. The second watched issue is the way of storing spatial data. While CAD data are usually stored in individual files (like DXF, IGES), GIS data tend to be stored in files or realtional databases. The question we see is, if it is possible to store CAD data along with GIS data in the same database in spite of different distribution densities and different data models. Our paper describes ways of solving this problem.
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Yang, Li, Xin Yu Gen, and Xie Dong Cao. "Research on Virtual Data Access to Oil-Gas Information Integration Platform Based on MTCA-DDA." Applied Mechanics and Materials 278-280 (January 2013): 1853–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.278-280.1853.

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To solve virtual access to distributed oil-gas field data, a new distributed data access model is used to virtual data access center integration platform in oil-gas field.By introducing multi-task cooperative agent (MTCA-DDA), collaboration of MTCA-DDA can efficiently solve distributed data access collaboration problem. Failure server scheme guarantees distributed data continous access. Periodic exchange and data cache mechanism greatly improve data distributed store and access speed.Virtual data access center integration platform shows MTCA-DDA model can improve data access efficiency and enhance the reliability of data access.MTCA-DDA model with periodic exchange and data cache can effectively solve storage and reliability of massive distributed data access and provides a new way for similar distributed application.
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Yunianta, Arda, Norazah Yusof, Arif Bramantoro, Haviluddin Haviluddin, Mohd Shahizan Othman, and Nataniel Dengen. "Data mapping process to handle semantic data problem on student grading system." International Journal of Advances in Intelligent Informatics 2, no. 3 (December 1, 2016): 157. http://dx.doi.org/10.26555/ijain.v2i3.84.

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Many applications are developed on education domain. Information and data for each application are stored in distributed locations with different data representations on each database. This situation leads to heterogeneity at the level of integration data. Heterogeneity data may cause many problems. One major issue is about the semantic relationships data among applications on education domain, in which the learning data may have the same name but with a different meaning, or learning data that has a different name with same meaning. This paper discusses on semantic data mapping process to handle semantic relationships problem on education domain. There are two main parts in the semantic data mapping process. The first part is the semantic data mapping engine to produce data mapping language with turtle (.ttl) file format as a standard XML file schema, that can be used for Local Java Application using Jena Library and Triple Store. The Turtle file contains detail information about data schema of every application inside the database system. The second part is to provide D2R Server that can be accessed from outside environment using HTTP Protocol. This can be done using SPARQL Clients, Linked Data Clients (RDF Formats) and HTML Browser. To implement the semantic data process, this paper focuses on the student grading system in the learning environment of education domain. By following the proposed semantic data mapping process, the turtle file format is produced as a result of the first part of the process. Finally, this file is used to be combined and integrated with other turtle files in order to map and link with other data representation of other applications.
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Rong, Liu. "Design of Ideological and Political Multimedia Network Teaching Resources Integration System Based on Wireless Network." Scientific Programming 2021 (June 10, 2021): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/4293771.

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The main purpose of the integration of network media and middle school ideological and political course is to better realize the moral education function of middle school ideological and political development. The use of resource integration technology to manage distributed teaching resources is conducive to improving the level of information construction in colleges and universities, and so on. This paper puts forward the integration system of ideological and political multimedia network teaching resources based on wireless network. Firstly, it presents an overview of the Radio Resource Management (RRM) problem and projected strategies within wireless network framework, where several Radio Access Technologies (RATs) are collectively controlled and identify the different activities relating to the CRRM issues. Secondly, this paper targets providing a summary of the RRM problem and projected solutions within wireless network. Thirdly, the theoretical elements of the design and the teaching resource management assessment process are clarified by using XML as the data exchange carrier to realize the automatic integration of teaching resources. Fourthly, we have used dSPACE platform, by calling its API function, which then call the subscribe function of dSPACE framework and store the subscription information in the database. Whenever new teaching resources enter the subscribed field, the dSPACE framework will automatically send e-mail to the subscribers. Finally, during the operation of the system, all functions operate normally and have strong security, so as to avoid the illegal theft or leakage of the data about the education system.
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Zatwarnicki, Krzysztof, Waldemar Pokuta, Anna Bryniarska, Anna Zatwarnicka, Andrzej Metelski, and Ewelina Piotrowska. "General Environment Description Language." Applied Sciences 11, no. 2 (January 14, 2021): 740. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11020740.

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Artificial intelligence has been developed since the beginning of IT systems. Today there are many AI techniques that are successfully applied. Most of the AI field is, however, concerned with the so-called “narrow AI” demonstrating intelligence only in specialized areas. There is a need to work on general AI solutions that would constitute a framework enabling the integration of already developed narrow solutions and contribute to solving general problems. In this work, we present a new language that potentially can become a base for building intelligent systems of general purpose in the future. This language is called the General Environment Description Language (GEDL). We present the motivation for our research based on the other works in the field. Furthermore, there is an overall description of the idea and basic definitions of elements of the language. We also present an example of the GEDL language usage in the JSON notation. The example shows how to store the knowledge and define the problem to be solved, and the solution to the problem itself. In the end, we present potential fields of application and future work. This article is an introduction to new research in the field of Artificial General Intelligence.
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Guo, Jinlin, Haoran Wang, Xinwei Li, and Li Zhang. "Stream Classification Algorithm Based on Decision Tree." Mobile Information Systems 2021 (December 21, 2021): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/3103053.

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Due to the rise of many fields such as e-commerce platforms, a large number of stream data has emerged. The incomplete labeling problem and concept drift problem of these data pose a huge challenge to the existing stream data classification methods. In this respect, a dynamic stream data classification algorithm is proposed for the stream data. For the incomplete labeling problem, this method introduces randomization and iterative strategy based on the very fast decision tree VFDT algorithm to design an iterative integration algorithm, and the algorithm uses the previous model classification result as the next model input and implements the voting mechanism for new data classification. At the same time, the window mechanism is used to store data and calculate the data distribution characteristics in the window, then, combined with the calculated result and the predicted amount of data to adjust the size of the sliding window. Experiments show the superiority of the algorithm in classification accuracy. The aim of the study is to compare different algorithms to evaluate whether classification model adapts to the current data environment.
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QUEVEDO, F. P. M., R. J. SCHMITZ, I. B. MORSCH, A. CAMPOS FILHO, and D. BERNAUD. "Customization of a software of finite elements to analysis of concrete structures: long-term effects." Revista IBRACON de Estruturas e Materiais 11, no. 4 (August 2018): 696–718. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1983-41952018000400005.

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Abstract Concrete is a material that presents time-delayed effects associated with creep and shrinkage phenomena. The numerical modeling of the creep is not trivial because it depends on the age of the concrete at the time of loading, which makes necessary to store the history of loads to apply the principle of superposition. However, a problem formulated in finite elements has many points of integration, making this storage impossible. The Theory of Solidification, together with incremental algorithm developed by Bazant e Prasannan ([1], [2]), solves this problem. Therefore, this paper presents the adaptation of this algorithm to a finite element commercial software (ANSYS) considering the creep, according to the CEB-FIP Model Code 1990 [3]. The results demonstrate that the deformations provided by this adaptation are in accordance with the analytical solution given by the CEB-FIP MC90, including cases where the loads are applied at different ages of the concrete.
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BINNS, M. D., F. J. CLOUGH, and S. C. J. GARTH. "AN ARCHITECTURE FOR FULLY INTEGRATED LARGE SCALE NEURAL NETWORKS." International Journal of Neural Systems 04, no. 04 (December 1993): 327–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129065793000262.

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To apply neural networks to many engineering applications, large networks will be required. Such networks are difficult to build using standard crystalline silicon technology due to limitations in both the fabrication and packaging processes. An architecture is proposed where amorphous silicon photoresistors are used to store the synaptic weights. A single plate of amorphous silicon is able to contain up to 100 million photoresistors, exploiting readily available fabrication technology. Using an external light source, each photoresistor can be individually adjusted allowing them to be configured as programmable fixed-value resistors. The processing compatibility of polysilicon and amorphous silicon allows the same glass substrate to be used for large-area integration of the photosensors, the analogue neural network and the neurons. The integration of the photosensors and the rest of the network may be used to alleviate the interface problem at the inputs resulting in a design with a very simple architecture that is both elegant and simple to fabricate. This paper describes such a design in which amorphous silicon technology is applied to neural network hardware.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Store Integration Problem"

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Dolhanenko, O. D., and M. S. Shirokopetleva. "Solving the Store Integration Problem in the Bonus Sharing System “Bonusharing”." Thesis, НТУ «ХПІ», 2020. https://openarchive.nure.ua/handle/document/16145.

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The whole idea of sharing virtual store bonuses will not work if there are not many stores participating and co-working with the service. The “BonuSharing” system is being developed with ease of client integration in mind, which is key to the service success.
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Chen, Hung-Yi, and 陳宏益. "Integration of TRIZ Methodology and QC Story to Create a New Problem-Solving Procedure." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/62682714450644973010.

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國立交通大學
管理學院碩士在職專班工業工程與管理組
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Methodology of problem-solving of QC Story adapted in many companies still focuses on Brainstorming. The application experiences in the past few years reveal that QC Story has no powerful tools and methodologies to solve problem effectively, nor provide creative solution for the project, especially in dealing with complex problems, for example, the issue of contradiction between quality and cost. Nowadays, most company focus on “Speed” of problem-solving and “Creativity “of solution in competitive environment. Comparing with the trend of focus, QC story may not meet the requirement of completive business environment. “TRIZ” is the acronym for “Teoriya Resheniya Izobreatatelskikh Zadatch” in Russian. The English translation is the “Theory of Inventive Problem Solving”. TRIZ was developed by Genrich Altshuller (1926–1998) and his colleagues. The research has proceeded in several stages over the last 50 years. Over 2 million patents have been examined, classified by level of inventiveness, and analyzed to look for principles of innovation. TRIZ provides an overall process, which enables users to solve problem systematically and effectively. TRIZ is now being developed and practiced throughout the world. Based on the motive, the thesis proposed that “Creative QC Story for problem-solving” is developed to improve the traditional QC Story. It combines TRIZ methodologies/Tools with traditional QC Story. TRIZ special concepts in problem-solving, inventive methologies and tools are integrated into the flow of traditional QC story to supplement the weakness of problem-solving in the original flow. The new flow of “Creative QC Story for problem-solving” provides us with systematical, logistical and sequential methologies to solve problems. Via a case study in a mask shop, “Creative QC Story for problem-solving” was implemented to improve the cleanliness of environment chamber. The results showed that new flow provided the same quality as traditional method, but with only one- third of cost and delivery. It might have some contributions to the competitive mask market. Looking forward to seeing the “Creative QC Story for problem-solving” has some contributions to those people who are using QC Story now.
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Ko-fan, Lin, and 林可凡. "An Action Research on Learning Effectiveness of Integration of Story Grammar Instruction with Mathematics Word Problems on Low-achieving Students in Mathematics of Elementary Schools." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/6a93ha.

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國立臺東大學
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Thisstudy used action research method, and intended to write stories according to students’ life contexts.This study integrated stories with mathematics word problems as the problem background, and then taught students to find our several critical factors from the problems. In the end, the students were taught to use mathematical operation to solve problems, in order to improve the learning effectiveness of low-achieving students in mathematics. There are two research objectives as follows: 1. To explore the influence of integration of story grammar instruction with mathematics word problems on improvement of mathematics scores of low-achieving students in mathematics; 2. To explore the influence of integration of story grammar instruction with mathematics word problems on improvement of willingness to learn mathematics. According to the results mentioned above, scholars who intend to conduct relevant studies in the future are advised to expand the research subjects to other grades of low-achieving students in mathematics in elementary schools, as well as apply this teaching strategy to mathematics problem style with more descriptions.
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ko-fan, Lin, and 林可凡. "An Action Research on Learning Effectiveness of Integration of Story Grammar Instruction with Mathematics Word Problems on Low-achieving Students in Mathematics of Elementary Schools." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/cgi-bin/gs32/gsweb.cgi/login?o=dnclcdr&s=id=%22104NTTU5178003%22.&searchmode=basic.

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國立臺東大學
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Thisstudy used action research method, and intended to write stories according to students’ life contexts.This study integrated stories with mathematics word problems as the problem background, and then taught students to find our several critical factors from the problems. In the end, the students were taught to use mathematical operation to solve problems, in order to improve the learning effectiveness of low-achieving students in mathematics. There are two research objectives as follows: 1. To explore the influence of integration of story grammar instruction with mathematics word problems on improvement of mathematics scores of low-achieving students in mathematics; 2. To explore the influence of integration of story grammar instruction with mathematics word problems on improvement of willingness to learn mathematics. According to the results mentioned above, scholars who intend to conduct relevant studies in the future are advised to expand the research subjects to other grades of low-achieving students in mathematics in elementary schools, as well as apply this teaching strategy to mathematics problem style with more descriptions.
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Books on the topic "Store Integration Problem"

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Niklasson, Lars. Globala utmaningar, perspektiv och lösningar: En introduktion till internationell politik och ekonomi. 2nd ed. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/book.diva-169899.

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Globala utmaningar, perspektiv och lösningar – en introduktion till internationell politik och ekonomi beskriver hur den internationella politiken och ekonomin allt mer flätas samman. Samtidigt som politikerna försöker lösa de stora framtidsfrågorna förändras ekonomin, och därmed politikens förutsättningar. Det globala politiska systemet är svagt och fragmenterat jämfört med nationella politiska system. Vi behöver förstå hur politiken fungerar och vilka problem den försöker lösa. Ambitionen i den här boken är att förklara situationen utifrån de fyra stora utmaningar som dominerar debatten: -Miljöförstöringar och klimathot har blivit vår tids stora fråga med internationella överenskommelser om åtgärder. -Fattigdomen i världen har halverats på 25 år men fortfarande är nästan en miljard människor extremt fattiga. -Den ekonomiska integrationen har gett materiella fördelar men även hot mot jobb och livsvillkor. -Krig och konflikter där bland annat etnicitet och religiös tillhörighet hamnat i centrum. Bokens breda samhällsvetenskapliga perspektiv visar hur utmaningarna hänger ihop och varför de politiska åtgärderna är kontroversiella. Traditionella teorier från ämnet Internationell politik kompletteras med institutionella teorier och med teorier från Internationell politisk ekonomi samt med normativa teorier från politisk filosofi.
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Kroeber, Arthur R. China's Economy. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780190946470.001.0001.

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China’s economic growth has been revolutionary, and is the foundation of its increasingly prominent role in world affairs. It is the world’s second biggest economy, the largest manufacturing and trading nation, the consumer of half the world’s steel and coal, the biggest source of international tourists, and one of the most influential investors in developing countries from southeast Asia to Africa to Latin America. Multinational companies make billions of dollars in profits in China each year, while traders around the world shudder at every gyration of the country’s unruly stock markets. Perhaps paradoxically, its capitalist economy is governed by an authoritarian Communist Party that shows no sign of loosening its grip. China is frequently in the news, whether because of trade disputes, the challenges of its Belt and Road initiative for global infrastructure, or its increasing military strength. China’s political and technological challenges, created by a country whose political system and values differ dramatically from most of the other major world economies, creates uncertainty and even fear. China’s Economy: What Everyone Needs to Know is a concise introduction to the most astonishing economic and political story of the last three decades. Arthur Kroeber enhances our understanding of China’s changes and their implications. Among the essential questions he answers are: How did China grow so fast for so long? Can it keep growing and still solve its problems of environmental damage, fast-rising debt and rampant corruption? How long can its vibrant economy co-exist with the repressive one-party state? How do China’s changes affect the rest of the world? This thoroughly revised and updated second edition includes a comprehensive discussion of the origins and development of the US-China strategic rivalry, including Trump’s trade war and the race for technological supremacy. It also explores the recent changes in China’s political system, reflecting Xi Jinping’s emergence as the most powerful leader since Mao Zedong. It includes insights on changes in China’s financial sector, covering the rise and fall of the shadow banking sector, and China’s increasing integration with global financial markets. And it covers China’s rapid technological development and the rise of its global Internet champions such as Alibaba and Tencent.
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Book chapters on the topic "Store Integration Problem"

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Huet, Armand, Romain Pinquie, Philippe Veron, Frederic Segonds, and Victor Fau. "Design Rules Application in Manufacturing Industries: A State of the Art Survey and Proposal of a Context-Aware Approach." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 335–40. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70566-4_53.

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Abstract[Context] In manufacturing industries, the design of a product needs to comply with many design rules. These rules are essentials as they help industrial designers to create high quality design in an efficient way. [Problem] However, the management of an ever-increasing number of design rules becomes a real problem, especially for new designers. Even if there exists some knowledge management tools for design rules, their capabilities are still limited and many companies continue to store their design rules in unstructured documents. Nowadays, design rule application is still a difficult task that needs a circular validation process between many expert services in a manufacturing company. [Proposition] In this paper, we will analyze the main existing approaches for design rules application from which we will demonstrate the need of a new approach to improve the current state-of-the-art practices. To minimize rule application impact on the design process, we propose to develop a Context-Aware Design Assistant that will perform design rule recommendation on the fly while designing using computer-aided technologies. Our Design Assistant relies on the modelling of the design rules and the design context in a single knowledge graph that can fuel a recommendation engine. [Future Work] In future work, we will describe the technical structure of the Context-Aware Design Assistant and develop it. The potential outcome of this research are: a better workflow integration of design rules application, a proactive verification of design solutions, a continuous learning of design rules, the detection and automation of design routines.
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Regazzoni, Daniele, Giuditta Pezzotta, Stefano Persico, Sergio Cavalieri, and Caterina Rizzi. "Integration of TRIZ Problem Solving Tools in a Product-Service Engineering Process." In The Philosopher's Stone for Sustainability, 399–404. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32847-3_67.

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Chapados, Nicolas, Marc Joliveau, and Louis-Martin Rousseau. "Retail Store Workforce Scheduling by Expected Operating Income Maximization." In Integration of AI and OR Techniques in Constraint Programming for Combinatorial Optimization Problems, 53–58. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21311-3_7.

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Fermoso Garcia, A. M. "Business Information Integration from XML and Relational Databases Sources." In Adaptive Technologies and Business Integration, 282–307. IGI Global, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-048-6.ch014.

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This chapter introduces different alternatives to store and manage jointly relational and eXtensible Markup Language (XML) data sources. Nowadays, businesses are transformed in e business and have to manage large data volumes and from heterogeneous sources. To manage large amounts of information, Database Management Systems (DBMS) continue to be one of the most used tools, and the most extended model is the relational one. On the other side, XML has reached the de facto standard to present and exchange information between businesses on the Web. Therefore, it could be necessary to use tools as mediators to integrate these two different data to a common format like XML, since it is the main data format on the Web. First, a classification of the main tools and systems where this problem is handled is made, with their advantages and disadvantages. The objective will be to propose a new system to solve the integration business information problem.
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K., Soumya, Margaret Mary T., and Clinton G. "Innovative Concepts and Techniques of Data Analytics in Edge Computing Paradigms." In Research Anthology on Edge Computing Protocols, Applications, and Integration, 182–96. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-5700-9.ch010.

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Edge analytics is an approach to data collection and analysis in which an automated analytical computation is performed on data at a sensor, network switch, or other device instead of waiting for the data to be sent back to a centralized data store. Cloud computing has revolutionized how people store and use their data; however, there are some areas where cloud is limited; latency, bandwidth, security, and a lack of offline access can be problematic. To solve this problem, users need robust, secure, and intelligent on-premise infrastructure for edge computing. When data is physically located closer to the users who connected to it, information can be shared quickly, securely, and without latency. In financial services, gaming, healthcare, and retail, low levels of latency are vital for a great digital customer experience. To improve reliability and faster response times, combing cloud with edge infrastructure from APC by Schneider electrical is proposed.
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Brown, Alan W., David J. Carney, Edwin J. Morris, Dennis B. Smith, and Paul F. Zarrella. "Integration of CASE Tools with CM Systems: Lessons Learned." In Principles of CASE Tool Integration. Oxford University Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195094787.003.0016.

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The problem of CASE tool integration has several concerns that overlap with those of configuration management (CM), so much so that a discussion of one topic is often difficult to separate from a discussion of the other. To illustrate, we note that when choosing a solution to a problem in configuration management, we often must make choices that involve understanding process requirements, examining the services available (and their semantics), and analyzing implementation constraints. We also note that these activities are done simultaneously with making design trade-off decisions related to the integration of these process, service, and mechanism concepts. These factors are applicable to CM, but are not particular to CM: most of these same issues underlie any set of decisions one makes about combining a set of CASE tools into an integrated environment. However, CM and its relationship to CASE tool integration in general poses a unique set of problems. This is most apparent when we realize that CM is sometimes considered as a service (or set of services) provided by the environment or its framework, sometimes as a service provided by a separate stand-alone tool, and sometimes as an integral aspect of each individual CASE tool. These competing views lead to overlaps in functionality and responsibility between individual tools and the environment’s (or framework’s) CM capabilities. For instance: • A fundamental issue for CM is data redundancy. This results when different tools store the same data in separate repositories. Correspondingly, different data models may make data sharing (a fundamental issue for tool integration) difficult. • Version management (VM) and CM services provided by individual tools are frequently linked with private tool data model and data management services. These VM and CM services are not always delegable — sometimes these services are an intricate part of tool function (e.g., for multi-user support and build). • The VM and CM services provided by individual tools may imply or enforce vendor-specific VM/CM policies, as opposed to the CM policies of the environment.
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Fermoso Garcia, Ana María, and Roberto Berjón Gallinas. "Business Information Integration from XML and Relational Databases Sources." In Database Technologies, 1959–83. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-058-5.ch117.

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This chapter introduces different alternatives to store and manage jointly relational and eXtensible Markup Language (XML) data sources. Nowadays, businesses are transformed in e-business and have to manage large data volumes and from heterogeneous sources. To manage large amounts of information, Database Management Systems (DBMS) continue to be one of the most used tools, and the most extended model is the relational one. On the other side, XML has reached the de facto standard to present and exchange information between businesses on the Web. Therefore, it could be necessary to use tools as mediators to integrate these two different data to a common format like XML, since it is the main data format on the Web. First, a classification of the main tools and systems where this problem is handled is made, with their advantages and disadvantages. The objective will be to propose a new system to solve the integration business information problem.
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Millham, Richard. "Integrating Heterogeneous Data for Big Data Analysis." In Advances in Data Mining and Database Management, 263–88. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-5864-6.ch011.

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Data is an integral part of most business-critical applications. As business data increases in volume and in variety due to technological, business, and other factors, managing this diverse volume of data becomes more difficult. A new paradigm, data virtualization, is used for data management. Although a lot of research has been conducted on developing techniques to accurately store huge amounts of data and to process this data with optimal resource utilization, research remains on how to handle divergent data from multiple data sources. In this chapter, the authors first look at the emerging problem of “big data” with a brief introduction to the emergence of data virtualization and at an existing system that implements data virtualization. Because data virtualization requires techniques to integrate data, the authors look at the problems of divergent data in terms of value, syntax, semantic, and structural differences. Some proposed methods to help resolve these differences are examined in order to enable the mapping of this divergent data into a homogeneous global schema that can more easily be used for big data analysis. Finally, some tools and industrial examples are given in order to demonstrate different approaches of heterogeneous data integration.
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Singh, Rahul. "Multi-Agent Architecture for Knowledge-Driven Decision Support." In Business Information Systems, 433–51. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-969-9.ch028.

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Organizations use knowledge-driven systems to deliver problem-specific knowledge over Internet-based distributed platforms to decision-makers. Increasingly, artificial intelligence (AI) techniques for knowledge representation are being used to deliver knowledge-driven decision support in multiple forms. In this chapter, we present an Architecture for knowledge-based decision support, delivered through a Multi-Agent Architecture. We illustrate how to represent and exchange domain-specific knowledge in XML-format through intelligent agents to create exchange and use knowledge to provide intelligent decision support. We show the integration of knowledge discovery techniques to create knowledge from organizational data; and knowledge repositories (KR) to store, manage and use data by intelligent software agents for effective knowledge-driven decision support. Implementation details of the architecture, its business implications and directions for further research are discussed.
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Zhang, Ying, Chaopeng Li, Na Chen, Shaowen Liu, Liming Du, Zhuxiao Wang, and Miaomiao Ma. "Semantic-Based Geospatial Data Integration With Unique Features." In Geospatial Intelligence, 254–77. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8054-6.ch012.

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Since large amount of geospatial data are produced by various sources, geospatial data integration is difficult because of the shortage of semantics. Despite standardised data format and data access protocols, such as Web Feature Service (WFS), can enable end-users with access to heterogeneous data stored in different formats from various sources, it is still time-consuming and ineffective due to the lack of semantics. To solve this problem, a prototype to implement the geospatial data integration is proposed by addressing the following four problems, i.e., geospatial data retrieving, modeling, linking and integrating. We mainly adopt four kinds of geospatial data sources to evaluate the performance of the proposed approach. The experimental results illustrate that the proposed linking method can get high performance in generating the matched candidate record pairs in terms of Reduction Ratio(RR), Pairs Completeness(PC), Pairs Quality(PQ) and F-score. The integrating results denote that each data source can get much Complementary Completeness(CC) and Increased Completeness(IC).
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Conference papers on the topic "Store Integration Problem"

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Saraiva, Miguel, Teresa Sá Marques, and Paulo Pinho. "Urban form and vacant shops: can one explain the other? – a case study in Portugal." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.5141.

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Shopping is much more than a wealth-generator in post-modern societies; it is intrinsically linked with the way people experience the city and an indivisible part of their day-to-day social experiences. Consequently, the literature has gradually recognized that commercial geographies are not just a consequence of economic market logics. It has been proven that there is a relationship between store-types and urban morphology, and that commerce is an important catalyst for urban regeneration and revitalization. Thus, the urban form can also be a cause for the lack of success of a shop. The amount of vacant shops has been signaled as an important problem in urban areas, affecting the structure and the identity of neighborhoods, and reflects the negative effects of the economic-crisis. Strategies to overcome this problem are usually economically-oriented and fail to capitalize on the new-found relationships between store-success and urban morphology. Thus this research wishes to test whether there are indeed correlations between specific morphological features and the existence of vacant shops, and consequently to propose how changes in the urban environment can contribute to overcome, and even prevent, such cases. The geographical distribution of vacant shops in a sample of Portuguese cities was set against morphological variables such as building age or centrality in the network (Space Syntax). Positive association was found, for example, between new developments and vacant shops, questioning the need for more store space in certain areas; and, particularly outside central neighborhoods, between open shops and high ‘choice’ (rather than high ‘integration’) axes.
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Fontes, Flaviano Dias, Giordano Ribeiro Eulalio Cabral, and Geber Lisboa Ramalho. "An open source platform to assist the creation of group playlists through artificial intelligence algorithms." In Simpósio Brasileiro de Computação Musical. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/sbcm.2021.19442.

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Recommendation systems are a constantly expanding study area, with applications in various fields such as e-commerce, films, music to promote the user’s suggestions. When we talk about music, we have more than 20 years of studies trying to solve the problem of a good generation of playlists that maximizes the satisfaction of a larger number of listeners. For automated automatic playlist generation methods focusing on a user group, we have the collaborative filter as a more assertive method to get the user’s not likely, to improve the performance of group recommendation algorithms we store the preferences of users Especially I did not like it by placing the availability of using this data as an algorithm input parameter. The platform described in This paper is intended to facilitate testing between these recommendation systems, standardizing data entry, and facilitating requests. The use of GraphQL as a framework associated with Apollo as a library, greatly facilitates the integration of these APIs, as the separation of data sources makes it possible to associate Spotify data with Deezer or Apple Music data, these data are stored in the database of the connection, so that in future requests it will no longer be necessary to consult the Spotify API, thus facilitating the consumption of data from the artificial intelligence algorithms, as well as a possible sharing of songs between services, since all services have an ISRC code to identify the songs.
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Yoshioka, Masaharu, and Yasuhiro Shamoto. "Knowledge Management System for Problem Solving: Integration of Document Information and Formalized Knowledge." In ASME 2003 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2003/cie-48217.

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In engineering activities various types of problems have to be solved. Most of these problems are routine problems and some are complicated problems for which it is difficult to formalize all the problem-solving processes. We propose a knowledge management system for supporting these problem solving processes. One example is using information applicable to new and complicated problems that has resulted from solving similar problems in the past. In addition, in such complicated problem solving processes, most of the decomposed sub-problems can be handled as routine problems. In this paper, we propose use of formalized knowledge and document information that represents the history of problem-solving processes to support the solution of both types of problem. For that purpose, we propose the Documentation Management system for Problem Solving (DMaPS), which supports a user solving a problem by document processing. In this support process, the system retrieves related documents for the user’s problems using formalized knowledge and information retrieval techniques. After retrieving related documents, the user modifies them to fit their problem. The modified information is associated with the formalized knowledge and is stored as documents for future reuse.
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Dieci, Luca, Michael S. Jolly, and Erik S. Van Vleck. "Codes for Approximating Lyapunov Exponents." In ASME 2009 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2009-86530.

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We present a suite of codes for approximating Lyapunov exponents of nonlinear differential systems by so-called QR methods. The basic solvers perform integration of the trajectory and approximation of the Lyapunov exponents simultaneously. That is, they integrate for the trajectory at the same time, and with the same underlying schemes, as integration for the Lyapunov exponents is carried out. Separate codes solve small systems for which we can compute and store the Jacobian matrix, and for large systems for which the Jacobian matrix cannot be stored, and it may not even be explicitly known. If it is known, the user has the option to provide its action on a vector. An alternative strategy is also presented in which one may want to approximate the trajectory with a specialized solver, linearize around the computed trajectory, and then carry out the approximation of the Lyapunov exponents using codes for linear problems.
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Keskinen, Erno, Timo Karvinen, Vladimir Dospel, Mika To¨ho¨nen, Teppo Syrja¨nen, and Janne Koponen. "Thermoelastic Whirling Analysis of Cylinders During Grinding." In ASME 2009 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2009-87469.

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Cylinder grinding has been the subject for an intensive research, because delay-type resonances, commonly known as chatter-vibrations, have been reason for serious surface quality problems in industry [1]. As a result of this activity there is available a simulation platform, on which the complete grinding process including delay-resonances can be driven [2]. This platform consists of models for the grinder, for the cylindrical work piece and for the stone-cylinder grinding contact. The elastic cylinder model is based on analytical eigenfunctions in bending vibrations, which basis has been used to present the rotordynamic equations of cylinder in modal coordinates. Stone-cylinder interaction mechanism has been derived by combining the rules of mass and momentum transfer in the material removal process. The contribution of this paper is to update the platform to include the thermal effects of the work body. Following the method to use the eigenfunctions of a non-supported beam to describe the rotordynamic motion of the work body, a promising method could be to use in a similar way the eigenfunctions of a thermally isolated cylinder to solve the temperature distribution of the cylinder. The temperature distribution and terms related to the non-homogeneous boundary conditions will then be the input to the thermoelastic problem. It can be shown that the eigenfunction basis consists of trigonometric functions in axial and circumferential directions while the radial eigenfunctions are Bessel functions. The stone-cylinder interface has to be updated also to include thermal effects. A portion of the mechanical power is transferred to the work piece. The rest goes to the stone, to the material, which is removed and to the cutting coolant. On the other hand, thermal deformations modify the grinding forces, which are loading the work piece. The solution of the coupled thermal and thermoelastic problem will be done in terms of modal coordinates corresponding to the eigenfunction basis. This leads to numerical time integration of two groups of differential equations, the solution of which can be used to perform the temperature distributions and the corresponding thermal deformations.
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Hayes, Erik E., and William C. Regli. "Integrating Design Process Knowledge With CAD Models." In ASME 2001 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2001/cie-21247.

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Abstract Solid models are static entities, often defined by boundary representation models as sets of enclosing surfaces. Constructive Solid Geometry and feature-based computer-aided design environments create procedural descriptions of 3D objects in forms of history or CSG trees. These representations are temporally fixed, i.e., they describe the state of an object at a point in time. This paper describes a method to represent and capture temporal evolution of solid models — what we call model process history. We define process history to be all states of a model — the search space of design process. This paper presents a representational formalism we call model process graphs (MPGs). We use MPGs to integrate a model’s description with a model of temporal changes that occur during the design process. We believe that MPG representations can have valuable application for many design and manufacturing problems. The paper describes our preliminary results to use MPGs to (1) create a record of design process; (2) store process-based design rationale; (3) represent in-process shapes for machined artifacts. We anticipate that similar structures will find application in other design and manufacturing problems where important process knowledge is embodied by temporal changes occurring in model evolution.
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Keskinen, Erno, Timo Karvinen, Vladimir Dospel, and Michel Cotsaftis. "Thermoelastic Response of Thin-Walled Cylindrical Shell Under the Effect of Moving Point Load and Heat Source." In ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2011-64171.

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Cylinder grinding has been the subject of an intensive research, because delay-type resonances, commonly known as chatter-vibrations, have been reason for serious surface quality problems in industry [1]. As a result of this activity it has been developed a simulation platform, on which the complete grinding process including delay-resonances can be driven [2]. This platform consists of models for the grinder, for the cylindrical work piece and for the stone-cylinder grinding contact. The elastic cylinder model is based on analytical eigenfunctions in bending vibrations, which basis has been used to present the rotordynamic equations of cylinder in modal coordinates. Stone-cylinder interaction mechanism has been derived by combining the rules of mass and momentum transfer in the material removal process. The contribution of this paper is to update the platform to include the thermal effects of the work body undergoing shell deformations. Following the method to use the eigenfunctions of a thin-walled circular cylindrical shell to describe the rotordynamic motion of the work body, a promising method could be to use in a similar way the eigenfunctions of a thermally isolated cylinder to solve the temperature distribution of the cylinder. The temperature distribution and terms related to the non-homogeneous boundary conditions will then be the input to the thermoelastic problem. It can be shown that the eigenfunction basis consists of trigonometric functions in axial and circumferential directions while the radial eigenfunctions are Bessel functions. The stone-cylinder interface has to be updated also to include thermal effects. A portion of the mechanical power is transferred to the work piece. The rest goes to the stone, to the material, which is removed and to the cutting coolant. On the other hand, thermal deformations modify the grinding forces, which are loading the work piece. The solution of the coupled thermal and thermoelastic problem will be done in terms of modal coordinates corresponding to the eigenfunction basis. This leads to numerical time integration of two groups of differential equations, the solution of which can be used to perform the temperature distributions and the corresponding thermal deformations.
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Joyot, Pierre, Nicolas Verdon, Gaël Bonithon, Francisco Chinesta, and Pierre Villon. "PGD-BEM Applied to the Nonlinear Heat Equation." In ASME 2012 11th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2012-82407.

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The Boundary Element Method (BEM) allows efficient solution of partial differential equations whose kernel functions are known. The heat equation is one of these candidates when the thermal parameters are assumed constant (linear model). When the model involves large physical domains and time simulation intervals the amount of information that must be stored increases significantly. This drawback can be circumvented by using advanced strategies, as for example the multi-poles technique. We propose radically different approach that leads to a separated solution of the space and time problems within a non-incremental integration strategy. The technique is based on the use of a space-time separated representation of the unknown field that, introduced in the residual weighting formulation, allows to define a separated solution of the resulting weak form. The spatial step can be then treated by invoking the standard BEM for solving the resulting steady state problem defined in the physical space. Then, the time problem that results in an ordinary first order differential equation is solved using any standard appropriate integration technique (e.g. backward finite differences). When considering the nonlinear heat equation, the BEM cannot be easily applied because its Green’s kernel is generally not known but the use of the PGD presents the advantage of rewriting the problem in such a way that the kernel is now clearly known. Indeed, the system obtained by the PGD is composed of a Poisson equation in space coupled with an ODE in time so that the use of the BEM for solving the spatial part of the problem is efficient. During the solving, we must however separate the nonlinear term into a space-time representation that can limit the method in terms of CPU time and storage, that is why we introduce in the second part of the paper a new approach combining the PGD and the Asymptotic Numerical Method (ANM) in order to efficiently treat the nonlinearity.
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Svensson, Daniel, and Johan Malmqvist. "Integration of Requirement Management and Product Data Management Systems." In ASME 2001 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2001/cie-21246.

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Abstract Various database systems are used during the product development process to store and retrieve data about products. For example product data management (PDM), enterprise resource planning (ERP) and requirement management (RM) systems. All those might be needed to support the product development process. Earlier research has investigated the co-existence of PDM and ERP systems. This paper extends this question and takes a look on how requirement management systems fit into the picture and how these systems can be used together in order to support the product development process. A comparison of functionality and product models of RM and PDM systems is made. A requirements driven product model of a car cockpit implemented in a RM tool is used as a theoretical reference. The actual situation at the company developing the cockpit is then described. Based on the comparison of the functionality and the product models, three strategies for how the systems could cooperate are presented. The strategies are discussed from both a theoretical and a practical point of view. The conclusions are that RM systems has functionalities for requirements management that do not exist in a PDM system, which calls for the use of both systems. This results in problems with traceability and duplicate data. A certain degree of requirements traceability can be achieved between the systems by applying the strategies presented, but this is not a trivial task.
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Ayodele, Emmanuel, Ndubuisi Chukuigwe, Oshogwe Akpogomeh, and Ibrahim Bilal. "Digital Transformation of Storage Tank Chart For PMS and AGO." In SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/207166-ms.

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Abstract Petroleum product needs to be stored and transported from various sources before they get to the final consumers, there by requiring storage tanks. Calibration of storage tank by dry and wet strapping process have evolved over the years with state-of-the-art facilities. The calibration charts are used to determine and know the volume of fluid in a tank given the height of the petroleum products stored in the tank. Calculating volume of a tank with the integration method has a lot of sources of error thereby affecting the result of the volume calculated and causing losses in revenue due to inaccurate calibrated tanks. With the losses in revenue due to wrong computations or computational errors, a fast, dynamic and cost-effective solutions become imperative to solve these computation problems. The tank charts having been delivered for daily usage and fiscalization process after the tank strapping process, calculation errors need to be minimized in order to report accurately petroleum products in stocks, which is a function of temperature, density and volume correction factor. This paper aims to solve the problem by semi automating the process of calculating total volume of product in stock with error free results. Approach in this paper was used and test run for a storage facility X. This paper shows how calculations from calibrated tanks can be done with a virtual method using excel spreadsheet and converted into a software for effective use and making percentage error almost zero. The results obtained from this method of computation were error free and devoid of human errors.
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