This document summarizes a research paper that presents an approach for a reconfigurable 3D shape search system using a client-server architecture. It focuses on representing 3D models on the server side through a new skeletal graph representation. The skeletal graph preserves geometry and topology while being smaller than traditional representations and insensitive to minor shape perturbations. It also captures major shape features. The representation aims to be compatible with human cognitive shape representation. Search requirements like sensitivity, similarity metrics, efficiency and effectiveness are discussed. The paper presents the shape representation approach, with indexing to be covered in a subsequent paper.
Document Engineering is a methodology that spans information analysis, business process modeling, electronic publishing, and service-oriented architecture. It focuses on reusing information and process patterns when analyzing and designing systems involving documents. As business activity always involves both transactional and narrative documents, analysis methods must consider documents across the full "Document Type Spectrum". Document Engineering emphasizes creating good models by understanding the relationships between organizational processes, business information, and document exchange patterns.
AN ITERATIVE HYBRID AGILE METHODOLOGY FOR DEVELOPING ARCHIVING SYSTEMSijseajournal
With the massive growth of the organizations files, the needs for archiving system become a must. A lot of
time is consumed in collecting requirements from the organization to build an archiving system. Sometimes
the system does not meet the organization needs. This paper proposes a domain-based requirement
engineering system that efficiently and effectively develops different archiving systems based on new
suggested technique that merges the two best used agile methodologies: extreme programming (XP) and
SCRUM. The technique is tested on a real case study. The results shows that the time and effort consumed
during analyzing and designing the archiving systems decreased significantly. The proposed methodology
also reduces the system errors that may happen at the early stages of the development of the system.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) aims to cover the latest outstanding developments in the field of all Engineering Technologies & science.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is a team of researchers not publication services or private publications running the journals for monetary benefits, we are association of scientists and academia who focus only on supporting authors who want to publish their work. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online, all the articles will be archived for real time access.
Our journal system primarily aims to bring out the research talent and the works done by sciaentists, academia, engineers, practitioners, scholars, post graduate students of engineering and science. This journal aims to cover the scientific research in a broader sense and not publishing a niche area of research facilitating researchers from various verticals to publish their papers. It is also aimed to provide a platform for the researchers to publish in a shorter of time, enabling them to continue further All articles published are freely available to scientific researchers in the Government agencies,educators and the general public. We are taking serious efforts to promote our journal across the globe in various ways, we are sure that our journal will act as a scientific platform for all researchers to publish their works online.
The document discusses the need for an integrated mechatronic data model to facilitate collaboration between mechanical, electrical, and software engineering teams in product development. A key challenge is that mechanical and electrical engineering data models represent different levels of detail and have traditionally been managed separately. The document proposes representing both the mechanical and electrical product structures within a single Engineering Data Management system using an object-oriented data model. This would provide the deep integration and bidirectional associations between mechanical and electrical components needed for an effective mechatronic data model.
Bloor Research Comparative costs and uses for data integration platformsFiona Lew
This white paper discusses data integration platforms and their role in enabling agile enterprises. It summarizes the results of a 2014 survey on the costs and uses of different data integration platforms. The paper finds that Informatica generally had the best three-year cost of ownership and was the most widely deployable across different use cases. It augments these results with a new survey finding continued importance of flexibility, connectivity, productivity and agility in data integration platforms to support modern business needs like real-time analytics and cloud/hybrid environments. The paper advocates for data integration to be at the heart of data architecture modernization initiatives.
Design and implement a reality-based 3D digitisation and modelling project3D ICONS Project
Design and implement a reality-based 3D digitisation and modelling project
Fabio Remondino, Fabio Menna, 3D Optical Metrology (3DOM) unit Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK)
Anestis Koutsoudis, Christos Chamzas, Athena Research and Innovation Centre
Sabry El-Hakim, 4DHistory
Paper presented at Digital Heritage 2013
For more classes visit
www.snaptutorial.com
Project Deliverable 1: Project Plan Inception
Due Week 2 and worth 50 points
This assignment consists of two (2) sections: a project introduction and a Gantt chart or project plan.You must submit both sections as separate files for the completion of this assignment. Label each file name according to the section of the assignment for which it is written. Additionally, you may create and / or assume all necessary assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment.
A case study of using the hybrid model of scrum and six sigma in software dev...IJECEIAES
The world of software engineering is constantly discovering new ways that lead to an increase in team performance in the production of software products and, at the same time, brings the customer's further satisfaction. With the advent of agile methodologies in software development, these objectives have been considered more seriously by software teams and companies. Due to their very nature, agile methodologies have the potential to be integrated with other methodologies or specific managerial approaches defined in line with agility objectives. One of the cases is Six Sigma, which is used in organizations by focusing on organizational change and process improvement. In the present study, attempts were made to present the hybrid software development approach, including Scrum, as the most common agile and Six Sigma methodology. This approach was practically used in a case study, and the obtained results were analyzed. The results of this evaluation showed that this hybrid method could lead to the increased team performance and customer satisfaction. However, besides these two achievements, an increase in the number of re-works, number of defects discovered, and the duration of the project implementation were also observed. These cases are in line with the main objectives of Scrum and Six Sigma and are justifiable and acceptable due to achieving those objectives.
Document Engineering is a methodology that spans information analysis, business process modeling, electronic publishing, and service-oriented architecture. It focuses on reusing information and process patterns when analyzing and designing systems involving documents. As business activity always involves both transactional and narrative documents, analysis methods must consider documents across the full "Document Type Spectrum". Document Engineering emphasizes creating good models by understanding the relationships between organizational processes, business information, and document exchange patterns.
AN ITERATIVE HYBRID AGILE METHODOLOGY FOR DEVELOPING ARCHIVING SYSTEMSijseajournal
With the massive growth of the organizations files, the needs for archiving system become a must. A lot of
time is consumed in collecting requirements from the organization to build an archiving system. Sometimes
the system does not meet the organization needs. This paper proposes a domain-based requirement
engineering system that efficiently and effectively develops different archiving systems based on new
suggested technique that merges the two best used agile methodologies: extreme programming (XP) and
SCRUM. The technique is tested on a real case study. The results shows that the time and effort consumed
during analyzing and designing the archiving systems decreased significantly. The proposed methodology
also reduces the system errors that may happen at the early stages of the development of the system.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) aims to cover the latest outstanding developments in the field of all Engineering Technologies & science.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is a team of researchers not publication services or private publications running the journals for monetary benefits, we are association of scientists and academia who focus only on supporting authors who want to publish their work. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online, all the articles will be archived for real time access.
Our journal system primarily aims to bring out the research talent and the works done by sciaentists, academia, engineers, practitioners, scholars, post graduate students of engineering and science. This journal aims to cover the scientific research in a broader sense and not publishing a niche area of research facilitating researchers from various verticals to publish their papers. It is also aimed to provide a platform for the researchers to publish in a shorter of time, enabling them to continue further All articles published are freely available to scientific researchers in the Government agencies,educators and the general public. We are taking serious efforts to promote our journal across the globe in various ways, we are sure that our journal will act as a scientific platform for all researchers to publish their works online.
The document discusses the need for an integrated mechatronic data model to facilitate collaboration between mechanical, electrical, and software engineering teams in product development. A key challenge is that mechanical and electrical engineering data models represent different levels of detail and have traditionally been managed separately. The document proposes representing both the mechanical and electrical product structures within a single Engineering Data Management system using an object-oriented data model. This would provide the deep integration and bidirectional associations between mechanical and electrical components needed for an effective mechatronic data model.
Bloor Research Comparative costs and uses for data integration platformsFiona Lew
This white paper discusses data integration platforms and their role in enabling agile enterprises. It summarizes the results of a 2014 survey on the costs and uses of different data integration platforms. The paper finds that Informatica generally had the best three-year cost of ownership and was the most widely deployable across different use cases. It augments these results with a new survey finding continued importance of flexibility, connectivity, productivity and agility in data integration platforms to support modern business needs like real-time analytics and cloud/hybrid environments. The paper advocates for data integration to be at the heart of data architecture modernization initiatives.
Design and implement a reality-based 3D digitisation and modelling project3D ICONS Project
Design and implement a reality-based 3D digitisation and modelling project
Fabio Remondino, Fabio Menna, 3D Optical Metrology (3DOM) unit Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK)
Anestis Koutsoudis, Christos Chamzas, Athena Research and Innovation Centre
Sabry El-Hakim, 4DHistory
Paper presented at Digital Heritage 2013
For more classes visit
www.snaptutorial.com
Project Deliverable 1: Project Plan Inception
Due Week 2 and worth 50 points
This assignment consists of two (2) sections: a project introduction and a Gantt chart or project plan.You must submit both sections as separate files for the completion of this assignment. Label each file name according to the section of the assignment for which it is written. Additionally, you may create and / or assume all necessary assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment.
A case study of using the hybrid model of scrum and six sigma in software dev...IJECEIAES
The world of software engineering is constantly discovering new ways that lead to an increase in team performance in the production of software products and, at the same time, brings the customer's further satisfaction. With the advent of agile methodologies in software development, these objectives have been considered more seriously by software teams and companies. Due to their very nature, agile methodologies have the potential to be integrated with other methodologies or specific managerial approaches defined in line with agility objectives. One of the cases is Six Sigma, which is used in organizations by focusing on organizational change and process improvement. In the present study, attempts were made to present the hybrid software development approach, including Scrum, as the most common agile and Six Sigma methodology. This approach was practically used in a case study, and the obtained results were analyzed. The results of this evaluation showed that this hybrid method could lead to the increased team performance and customer satisfaction. However, besides these two achievements, an increase in the number of re-works, number of defects discovered, and the duration of the project implementation were also observed. These cases are in line with the main objectives of Scrum and Six Sigma and are justifiable and acceptable due to achieving those objectives.
BitLocker is drive encryption software included with Windows that encrypts the entire contents of the drive to protect against unauthorized access to data even if the drive is removed from the device. It stores the encryption key in the computer's Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip or on an external USB drive for added security. BitLocker requires a Trusted Platform Module version 1.2 or higher, or the ability to store the recovery key on an external drive in order to encrypt the system drive.
The document discusses architectural design and organizational models for software systems. It describes key considerations in architectural design such as functional and non-functional requirements that influence design decisions. It also summarizes common system organization models including the repository model, client-server model, and layered model. The document provides examples of each model and discusses their advantages and disadvantages.
DESIGN PATTERNS IN THE WORKFLOW IMPLEMENTATION OF MARINE RESEARCH GENERAL INF...AM Publications
This paper proposes the use of design patterns in a marine research general information platform. The development of the platform refers to a design of complicated system architecture. Creation and execution of the research workflow nodes and designing of visualization library suited for marine users play an important role in the whole software architecture. This paper studies the requirements characteristic in marine research fields and has implemented a series of framework to solve these problems based on object-oriented and design patterns techniques. These frameworks make clear the relationship in all directions between modules and layers of software, which communicate through unified abstract interface and reduce the coupling between modules and layers. The building of these frameworks is importantly significant in advancing the reusability of software and strengthening extensibility and maintainability of the system.
This document discusses the benefits of using graphical modeling over traditional software development techniques for developing wireless system simulation models. Graphical modeling involves representing models visually using blocks that can be connected to represent data and control flow. This approach clearly separates the simulation infrastructure from the system being modeled, allowing developers to focus on modeling algorithms rather than infrastructure. It also enables flexible design changes and reuse of third-party block libraries, reducing development time and costs compared to traditional techniques. While graphical modeling requires new skills and concepts, its benefits are argued to outweigh any costs or performance limitations for wireless system modeling.
This document discusses the concept of sustainable software design. It defines sustainable design as design where decisions and rationale are reflected in code and documentation in a way that is resistant to evaporation over time. It discusses how areas like modularity, documentation, programming languages, design patterns, and model-driven engineering relate to sustainable design. It highlights challenges like precisely defining sustainability and finding ways to evaluate the costs and benefits of sustainable design practices. The goal is to develop sustainable design as a quality attribute and incentivize its use.
The document discusses the need for 3D search engines and describes a system for searching and retrieving 3D models from large online repositories. The system allows users to query the repository using text, 2D sketches, 3D sketches, or a combination. It indexes 3D models based on shape and text descriptions and returns the top matching results to the user in under a quarter of a second.
This document discusses a proposed case-based reasoning system to assist architects in the conceptual design phase of building design. The system would retrieve relevant past building design cases from a dataset and instantiate them as parametric models. It would then automatically adapt the retrieved design to the project site and requirements. The adapted design would be evaluated against real-world energy usage data and classified using an ontology to add it to the growing parametric case library. The goal is to provide guidance on early design decisions that strongly influence building energy efficiency and costs.
The document discusses how the architecture firm NBBJ is leveraging parametric and generative design processes for civic and sports projects. It provides an overview of two case studies where parametric modeling helped address complex design problems and generate unique design features. For the Kintex Expo project, parametric tools were used to develop the curving roof geometry and coordinate related building systems. For the Shell Stadium design, parametric modeling with torus geometry helped rationalize the shell forms into standardized panel modules. The document examines how these projects demonstrate NBBJ's growing use of advanced digital tools over the design and construction process.
The document discusses product line architecture and the separation of concerns. It introduces the concept of a separation continuum, which separates architectural elements based on their use and applicability both vertically and horizontally. Vertically, elements are separated based on levels of abstraction from business models to implementation. Horizontally, elements are separated based on whether they are customer-facing or infrastructure-facing. The document argues that applying the separation continuum to a product line architecture can help achieve high levels of reuse and productivity when developing product lines by clearly separating concerns.
CORE: Cognitive Organization for Requirements ElicitationScott M. Confer
The document describes the CORE methodology for requirements elicitation. CORE integrates conceptual graphing and soft systems inquiry frameworks. It is a 7-step process that includes: 1) defining an unstructured situation, 2) creating a rich picture, 3) writing root definitions of relevant systems, 4) creating conceptual graphs, 5) iterating graphs to develop preliminary requirements, 6) reaching team agreement on requirements, and 7) translating requirements to information architecture. The methodology provides structure for clarifying vague requirements through a collaborative process focused on user goals.
IRJET- Application of Emerging Artificial Intelligence Methods in Structural ...IRJET Journal
This document discusses the application of emerging artificial intelligence methods in structural engineering. It provides an overview of expert systems and artificial neural networks, which are manifestations of artificial intelligence that have been applied in structural engineering. Specifically, it discusses how expert systems and neural networks have been used for structural analysis, design, non-destructive testing, and other applications in civil engineering. The document also reviews the potential for using knowledge-based systems and machine learning approaches to assist with conceptual and preliminary structural design processes.
The article proposes a new model for optimizing software effort and cost estimation based on code reusability. The model compares new projects to previously completed, similar projects stored in a code repository. By searching for and retrieving reusable code, functions, and methods from old projects, the model aims to reduce effort and cost estimates for new software development. The model is described as being based on the concept of estimation by analogy and using innovative search and retrieval techniques to achieve code reuse and thus decreased cost and effort estimates.
How to store state definitions including boolean logic decompositions into a relational structure and integrate with the state definitions for applications.
Study of Lean construction tools for Workflow Improvement -A ReviewIRJET Journal
This document summarizes several research studies on improving workflow in construction projects using lean tools like value stream mapping (VSM). It discusses how VSM has been used to identify waste and inefficiencies in processes like structural masonry work. The studies found that VSM helps visualize information and material flows to reduce wait times and optimize value-adding activities. Implementing lean principles through tools such as VSM can help construction projects improve workflow and productivity.
01. Birta L. G., Arbez G. - Modelling and Simulation_ (2007).pdfAftaZani1
This document provides an overview and introduction to the textbook "Modelling and Simulation: Exploring Dynamic System Behaviour" by Louis G. Birta and Gilbert Arbez. The textbook aims to provide a practical introduction to modelling and simulation of both discrete-event and continuous-time dynamic systems. It takes a project-oriented perspective and introduces an activity-based conceptual modelling framework called ABCmod to describe system structure and behavior at the conceptual level, prior to implementation. The textbook is intended for senior undergraduate and graduate students interested in learning modelling and simulation methodology.
Project PlanFor our Project Plan, we are going to develop.docxwkyra78
The document outlines a project plan to develop a new payroll system for an organization using the waterfall development methodology. It estimates the project will take 33.3 person-months to complete based on industry standards of allocating 15% of effort to planning, 20% to analysis, 35% to design, and 30% to implementation. It also discusses developing a work plan, staffing the project, and coordinating project activities to manage the system development life cycle.
IEEE 2014 DOTNET CLOUD COMPUTING PROJECTS A scientometric analysis of cloud c...IEEEMEMTECHSTUDENTPROJECTS
This document discusses a proposed system for improving the process of clustering and displaying search results from literature on cloud computing. The existing system has problems with only displaying results from registered candidates, poor data display, and lack of security. The proposed system aims to display the highest ranking search keywords based on user and publisher rankings to make the process more secure. It uses clustering to automatically organize documents by topic to improve information retrieval. The system would have administrative, publisher, search, and user modules and use ASP.Net and SQL Server software.
IRJET-Computational model for the processing of documents and support to the ...IRJET Journal
This document proposes a computational model for processing documents and supporting decision making in information retrieval systems. The model includes five main components: 1) a tracking and indexing component to crawl the web and store document metadata, 2) an information processing component to categorize documents and define user profiles, 3) a decision support component to analyze stored information and generate statistical reports, 4) a display component to provide search interfaces and visualization tools, and 5) specialized roles to administer the system. The goal of the model is to provide a framework for developing large-scale search engines.
1. The document discusses methodological approaches for data warehousing projects, including conceptual design using the dimensional fact model and logical design using star schemas.
2. It compares top-down and bottom-up approaches, noting that bottom-up incrementally builds data marts and is lower cost but may provide only a partial view, while top-down provides a complete picture but is higher cost with long implementations.
3. The document also discusses supply-driven and demand-driven design methodologies, noting the pros and cons of each approach depending on the availability of data sources and user requirements.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones paso a paso para escanear un objeto 3D utilizando la técnica de escaneado con proyector. Explica cómo configurar el equipo necesario como una cámara, proyector y computadora, y cómo usar el programa Decode2 para capturar fotos del objeto con líneas proyectadas, generar un modelo 3D y exportarlo.
BitLocker is drive encryption software included with Windows that encrypts the entire contents of the drive to protect against unauthorized access to data even if the drive is removed from the device. It stores the encryption key in the computer's Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip or on an external USB drive for added security. BitLocker requires a Trusted Platform Module version 1.2 or higher, or the ability to store the recovery key on an external drive in order to encrypt the system drive.
The document discusses architectural design and organizational models for software systems. It describes key considerations in architectural design such as functional and non-functional requirements that influence design decisions. It also summarizes common system organization models including the repository model, client-server model, and layered model. The document provides examples of each model and discusses their advantages and disadvantages.
DESIGN PATTERNS IN THE WORKFLOW IMPLEMENTATION OF MARINE RESEARCH GENERAL INF...AM Publications
This paper proposes the use of design patterns in a marine research general information platform. The development of the platform refers to a design of complicated system architecture. Creation and execution of the research workflow nodes and designing of visualization library suited for marine users play an important role in the whole software architecture. This paper studies the requirements characteristic in marine research fields and has implemented a series of framework to solve these problems based on object-oriented and design patterns techniques. These frameworks make clear the relationship in all directions between modules and layers of software, which communicate through unified abstract interface and reduce the coupling between modules and layers. The building of these frameworks is importantly significant in advancing the reusability of software and strengthening extensibility and maintainability of the system.
This document discusses the benefits of using graphical modeling over traditional software development techniques for developing wireless system simulation models. Graphical modeling involves representing models visually using blocks that can be connected to represent data and control flow. This approach clearly separates the simulation infrastructure from the system being modeled, allowing developers to focus on modeling algorithms rather than infrastructure. It also enables flexible design changes and reuse of third-party block libraries, reducing development time and costs compared to traditional techniques. While graphical modeling requires new skills and concepts, its benefits are argued to outweigh any costs or performance limitations for wireless system modeling.
This document discusses the concept of sustainable software design. It defines sustainable design as design where decisions and rationale are reflected in code and documentation in a way that is resistant to evaporation over time. It discusses how areas like modularity, documentation, programming languages, design patterns, and model-driven engineering relate to sustainable design. It highlights challenges like precisely defining sustainability and finding ways to evaluate the costs and benefits of sustainable design practices. The goal is to develop sustainable design as a quality attribute and incentivize its use.
The document discusses the need for 3D search engines and describes a system for searching and retrieving 3D models from large online repositories. The system allows users to query the repository using text, 2D sketches, 3D sketches, or a combination. It indexes 3D models based on shape and text descriptions and returns the top matching results to the user in under a quarter of a second.
This document discusses a proposed case-based reasoning system to assist architects in the conceptual design phase of building design. The system would retrieve relevant past building design cases from a dataset and instantiate them as parametric models. It would then automatically adapt the retrieved design to the project site and requirements. The adapted design would be evaluated against real-world energy usage data and classified using an ontology to add it to the growing parametric case library. The goal is to provide guidance on early design decisions that strongly influence building energy efficiency and costs.
The document discusses how the architecture firm NBBJ is leveraging parametric and generative design processes for civic and sports projects. It provides an overview of two case studies where parametric modeling helped address complex design problems and generate unique design features. For the Kintex Expo project, parametric tools were used to develop the curving roof geometry and coordinate related building systems. For the Shell Stadium design, parametric modeling with torus geometry helped rationalize the shell forms into standardized panel modules. The document examines how these projects demonstrate NBBJ's growing use of advanced digital tools over the design and construction process.
The document discusses product line architecture and the separation of concerns. It introduces the concept of a separation continuum, which separates architectural elements based on their use and applicability both vertically and horizontally. Vertically, elements are separated based on levels of abstraction from business models to implementation. Horizontally, elements are separated based on whether they are customer-facing or infrastructure-facing. The document argues that applying the separation continuum to a product line architecture can help achieve high levels of reuse and productivity when developing product lines by clearly separating concerns.
CORE: Cognitive Organization for Requirements ElicitationScott M. Confer
The document describes the CORE methodology for requirements elicitation. CORE integrates conceptual graphing and soft systems inquiry frameworks. It is a 7-step process that includes: 1) defining an unstructured situation, 2) creating a rich picture, 3) writing root definitions of relevant systems, 4) creating conceptual graphs, 5) iterating graphs to develop preliminary requirements, 6) reaching team agreement on requirements, and 7) translating requirements to information architecture. The methodology provides structure for clarifying vague requirements through a collaborative process focused on user goals.
IRJET- Application of Emerging Artificial Intelligence Methods in Structural ...IRJET Journal
This document discusses the application of emerging artificial intelligence methods in structural engineering. It provides an overview of expert systems and artificial neural networks, which are manifestations of artificial intelligence that have been applied in structural engineering. Specifically, it discusses how expert systems and neural networks have been used for structural analysis, design, non-destructive testing, and other applications in civil engineering. The document also reviews the potential for using knowledge-based systems and machine learning approaches to assist with conceptual and preliminary structural design processes.
The article proposes a new model for optimizing software effort and cost estimation based on code reusability. The model compares new projects to previously completed, similar projects stored in a code repository. By searching for and retrieving reusable code, functions, and methods from old projects, the model aims to reduce effort and cost estimates for new software development. The model is described as being based on the concept of estimation by analogy and using innovative search and retrieval techniques to achieve code reuse and thus decreased cost and effort estimates.
How to store state definitions including boolean logic decompositions into a relational structure and integrate with the state definitions for applications.
Study of Lean construction tools for Workflow Improvement -A ReviewIRJET Journal
This document summarizes several research studies on improving workflow in construction projects using lean tools like value stream mapping (VSM). It discusses how VSM has been used to identify waste and inefficiencies in processes like structural masonry work. The studies found that VSM helps visualize information and material flows to reduce wait times and optimize value-adding activities. Implementing lean principles through tools such as VSM can help construction projects improve workflow and productivity.
01. Birta L. G., Arbez G. - Modelling and Simulation_ (2007).pdfAftaZani1
This document provides an overview and introduction to the textbook "Modelling and Simulation: Exploring Dynamic System Behaviour" by Louis G. Birta and Gilbert Arbez. The textbook aims to provide a practical introduction to modelling and simulation of both discrete-event and continuous-time dynamic systems. It takes a project-oriented perspective and introduces an activity-based conceptual modelling framework called ABCmod to describe system structure and behavior at the conceptual level, prior to implementation. The textbook is intended for senior undergraduate and graduate students interested in learning modelling and simulation methodology.
Project PlanFor our Project Plan, we are going to develop.docxwkyra78
The document outlines a project plan to develop a new payroll system for an organization using the waterfall development methodology. It estimates the project will take 33.3 person-months to complete based on industry standards of allocating 15% of effort to planning, 20% to analysis, 35% to design, and 30% to implementation. It also discusses developing a work plan, staffing the project, and coordinating project activities to manage the system development life cycle.
IEEE 2014 DOTNET CLOUD COMPUTING PROJECTS A scientometric analysis of cloud c...IEEEMEMTECHSTUDENTPROJECTS
This document discusses a proposed system for improving the process of clustering and displaying search results from literature on cloud computing. The existing system has problems with only displaying results from registered candidates, poor data display, and lack of security. The proposed system aims to display the highest ranking search keywords based on user and publisher rankings to make the process more secure. It uses clustering to automatically organize documents by topic to improve information retrieval. The system would have administrative, publisher, search, and user modules and use ASP.Net and SQL Server software.
IRJET-Computational model for the processing of documents and support to the ...IRJET Journal
This document proposes a computational model for processing documents and supporting decision making in information retrieval systems. The model includes five main components: 1) a tracking and indexing component to crawl the web and store document metadata, 2) an information processing component to categorize documents and define user profiles, 3) a decision support component to analyze stored information and generate statistical reports, 4) a display component to provide search interfaces and visualization tools, and 5) specialized roles to administer the system. The goal of the model is to provide a framework for developing large-scale search engines.
1. The document discusses methodological approaches for data warehousing projects, including conceptual design using the dimensional fact model and logical design using star schemas.
2. It compares top-down and bottom-up approaches, noting that bottom-up incrementally builds data marts and is lower cost but may provide only a partial view, while top-down provides a complete picture but is higher cost with long implementations.
3. The document also discusses supply-driven and demand-driven design methodologies, noting the pros and cons of each approach depending on the availability of data sources and user requirements.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones paso a paso para escanear un objeto 3D utilizando la técnica de escaneado con proyector. Explica cómo configurar el equipo necesario como una cámara, proyector y computadora, y cómo usar el programa Decode2 para capturar fotos del objeto con líneas proyectadas, generar un modelo 3D y exportarlo.
The first step into the new approaches, developments, discoveries and tools of technology is to believe in yourself. In your own creativity power. The next, comes alone [for free].
1) El documento presenta la segunda edición del manual de Grasshopper para la versión 0.6.0007 del plugin. 2) Explica que la nueva versión de Grasshopper incluye cambios sustanciales en cómo almacena los datos que pueden hacer obsoletas algunas definiciones anteriores. 3) El lanzamiento del manual coincide con una conferencia sobre arquitectura paramétrica.
Moulds and casting can be used for art, industry, and medicine. For art, moulds are used to create sculpture casts from an original clay model and can be made of flexible materials like silicone to produce multiple copies. In industry, moulding techniques like injection moulding are used to mass produce identical plastic and ceramic parts through the injection of molten material into a mould. In medicine, moulds provide a framework to reconstruct body parts, as seen in their use to reshape malformed outer ears through cartilage grafts guided by a silicone mould.
The document discusses various computer-controlled machining techniques including: turning, drilling, planning, milling, grinding, electrical discharge machining (EDM), laser cutting, hot wire cutting, and CNC milling. Specific examples of machines that use these techniques are provided from around the world, such as the Omax waterjet cutter, Xact wire EDM, foamlinx hot wire cutter, Epilog laser cutter, Roland modela milling machine, Shopbot CNC milling machine, and Mantis CNC milling machine. Applications from Peru are also highlighted including prototypes fabricated using a MultiCam CNC milling machine.
The document summarizes research on replicating refractive micro-optical components made with Deep Lithography with Protons (DLP). DLP allows fabrication of 3D micro-optical elements in PMMA but is impractical for mass production. The researchers made DLP compatible with injection molding and vacuum casting to allow low-cost mass replication of high-quality micro-optical modules in plastics like PMMA, PC, and COC. They demonstrated replication of micro-prisms and micro-lens arrays and discussed challenges like shrinkage that must be addressed to achieve good replication, especially for components with thin walls.
This document summarizes a study on developing a new method for manufacturing porous hydroxyapatite (HA) implants with designed internal architectures. Key points:
1. A lost-mold technique was used involving negative molds made via stereolithography and a highly loaded curable HA suspension. This allowed implants with designed channel patterns to be successfully built.
2. Characterization showed the designed channels in the sintered HA implants had diameters between 366-968 μm with standard deviations of 50 μm or less and porosities between 26-52%.
3. The new technique provides controlled pore structure compared to traditional methods and could produce implants tailored for specific bone defect sites.
This document describes a simple method for fabricating plastic microlens arrays with controllable shape and high fill-factor using 3D diffuser lithography and plastic replication. A diffuser is inserted into the conventional lithography process to randomize the UV light paths and form lens-like 3D latent images in thick photoresist. Microlens molds are then replicated by casting liquid PDMS onto the photoresist patterns. The focal length of the fabricated hemispherical microlenses ranges from 13-88 μm depending on UV exposure dose. Curing PDMS at 85°C produces smoother molds with surface roughness of 2.6 nm compared to room temperature curing.
This article describes a technique for making maxillofacial prostheses using CAD-CAM technology and rapid prototyping. A 3D laser scanner was used to create a digital image of an existing ear. The image was copied, mirrored, and used by a rapid prototyping machine to manufacture a solid ear cast. This cast was then used to make a wax ear prosthesis through conventional procedures. This technique provides a time and cost effective method for creating ear prostheses if the required technology is available for free. The laser scanning and rapid prototyping avoids the need for manual sculpting and reduces costs compared to other described methods.
Exposure of Javier Solano, PhD Professor in Computational Physics and System Engineering, National University of Engineering Lima - Peru. Concept, definition and representation of algorithms. Tree constructs, Unified Modeling Languaje (UML).
This document provides an overview of CAD (computer-aided design), CAM (computer-aided manufacturing), and CAE (computer-aided engineering). It discusses the history and definitions of these terms. CAD involves using computers to assist in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design. CAM bridges the gap between conceptual design and manufacturing. CAE uses software to simulate engineering problems like stress analysis. The document then discusses CAD topics like boundary representation, constructive solid geometry, function representation, parametric design, and examples of 2D and 3D CAD software.
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This document provides an overview of digital fabrication principles and practices including:
1. Computer aided design, manufacturing, and modeling techniques for 2D and 3D design.
2. Computer controlled cutting, milling, and machining tools for electronics, wood, and metalworking.
3. 3D scanning, printing, molding, and casting processes.