scholarly journals Software engineering beyond our planning horizon: automation for computer-based systems

2002 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Luqi ◽  
Manfred Broy
2008 ◽  
Vol 07 (04) ◽  
pp. 751-767 ◽  
Author(s):  
STEPHANIE GLENAT ◽  
LAURENT HEUTTE ◽  
THIERRY PAQUET ◽  
RICHARD GUEST ◽  
MICHAEL FAIRHURST ◽  
...  

In a previous paper, we highlighted the design requirements of a computer-based system for the automated assessment of neuropsychological drawing tasks. In this paper, we shall examine the implementation of an analysis system specifically with reference to the software engineering principles utilized and the modular framework within with a flexible implementation can be realized. We shall highlight some of the implemented modules and, using two actual test batteries as examples, demonstrate the flow of information between each module. We shall also show the additional reporting and analysis features implemented for clinician support and describe how the framework can be utilized for more generic applications of handwriting/drawing analysis.


1986 ◽  
Vol 2 (04) ◽  
pp. 250-259
Author(s):  
John F. Hatley

Shipyard management operations require a continuous balance between ongoing vessel repairs and scheduling, while maintaining the best possible service levels in response to owners' needs and high rates of facility utilization. To maintain this desirable equilibrium between service demands and plant capacity, operations needs to monitor daily work loads and to develop a larger planning horizon. Simulation is presented in this paper as a tool employed to gain an overall operations perspective by analyzing, from a macroview, the utilization rates for shipyard facilities and attendant service levels provided to ship owners. The effects of market shifts or facility orientation are investigated in five "what if?" scenarios and analyzed by computer-based discrete simulation methods to predict how demand variations will be reflected in yard performance levels. The results show that simulation is a valuable information source for management during the planning and operation of a ship repair facility, providing a concise look at overall operations and focusing on bottlenecks affecting shipyard performance.


2017 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 80-85
Author(s):  
Larisa Zaiceva ◽  
Natālija Prokofjeva ◽  
Sabina Kataļņikova

Abstract Nowadays requirements for training of qualified IT specialists constantly increase. These issues as well as possible solutions are discussed by both teachers and students on many seminars, forums and conferences. The paper studies different methods of students′ knowledge control and computer systems that are used at the Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology of Riga Technical University and demonstrates results of computer based students’ knowledge control use. Since 2005, two experiments have been held at the Department of Software Engineering in order to evaluate the efficiency of e-course application. The aim of the study is to determine how the use of e-courses for the control of knowledge affects the quality of education during the course studies given that students do not perform all the control activities. The results have shown that the highest examination results are achieved by the students who have completed all the control activities. It proves the influence of use of e-courses for knowledge control on quality of education.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ronald DeMara ◽  
Damla Turgut ◽  
Edwin Nassiff ◽  
Salih Safa Bacanli ◽  
Neda Hajiakhoond Bidoki ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 21 ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Yasmin Stella Valencia ◽  
José Luis Serrano Sánchez

En este artículo se realiza una revisión sistemática con el objetivo de identificar las evidencias existentes sobre la implementación y las ventajas del uso de diferentes tecnologías digitales en los programas educativos que contribuyen a la adquisición de un segundo idioma. Esta revisión sistemática sigue la metodología según las recomendaciones proporcionadas por el método Evidence-based Software Engineering, la lista de control de The Critical Appraisal Skill Programme para evaluar la calidad de los artículos seleccionados y Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and MetaAnalysis para la elaboración del informe. Las bases de datos utilizadas fueron Web Of Science y Scopus. Se seleccionan 8 artículos que se ajustan a los criterios de inclusión y exlusión. Entre los principales resultados obtenidos destacamos que en los estudios que utilizan las herramientas de la Web 2.0 se integran las competencias sociales de lenguaje, en concreto, la de comunicación e interacción con propósitos de producción y de integración social del estudiante en un nuevo idioma. Por lo tanto, las herramientas Web 2.0 contribuyen a una enseñanza más dinámica de un idioma, generando una mayor interacción que ayuda a la adquisición de este. De otro lado, en las investigaciones que usan las herramientas de Computer Based Learning se evalúa al individuo en temas específicos, como la producción fonética y gramatical.  


Author(s):  
Sorel Reisman

The subject of this case is a computer-based cost-benefit forecasting model (CBFM), developed to investigate possible long-term effects of improved productivity from the use of modern software engineering. The primary purpose of the model was to generate comparative data to answer “what-if” questions posed by senior corporate management attempting to understand possible overall effects of introducing the new software development methodologies


2020 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valerie F. Reyna ◽  
David A. Broniatowski

Abstract Gilead et al. offer a thoughtful and much-needed treatment of abstraction. However, it fails to build on an extensive literature on abstraction, representational diversity, neurocognition, and psychopathology that provides important constraints and alternative evidence-based conceptions. We draw on conceptions in software engineering, socio-technical systems engineering, and a neurocognitive theory with abstract representations of gist at its core, fuzzy-trace theory.


Author(s):  
M. Marko ◽  
A. Leith ◽  
D. Parsons

The use of serial sections and computer-based 3-D reconstruction techniques affords an opportunity not only to visualize the shape and distribution of the structures being studied, but also to determine their volumes and surface areas. Up until now, this has been done using serial ultrathin sections.The serial-section approach differs from the stereo logical methods of Weibel in that it is based on the Information from a set of single, complete cells (or organelles) rather than on a random 2-dimensional sampling of a population of cells. Because of this, it can more easily provide absolute values of volume and surface area, especially for highly-complex structures. It also allows study of individual variation among the cells, and study of structures which occur only infrequently.We have developed a system for 3-D reconstruction of objects from stereo-pair electron micrographs of thick specimens.


Author(s):  
Nestor J. Zaluzec

The Information SuperHighway, Email, The Internet, FTP, BBS, Modems, : all buzz words which are becoming more and more routine in our daily life. Confusing terminology? Hopefully it won't be in a few minutes, all you need is to have a handle on a few basic concepts and terms and you will be on-line with the rest of the "telecommunication experts". These terms all refer to some type or aspect of tools associated with a range of computer-based communication software and hardware. They are in fact far less complex than the instruments we use on a day to day basis as microscopist's and microanalyst's. The key is for each of us to know what each is and how to make use of the wealth of information which they can make available to us for the asking. Basically all of these items relate to mechanisms and protocols by which we as scientists can easily exchange information rapidly and efficiently to colleagues in the office down the hall, or half-way around the world using computers and various communications media. The purpose of this tutorial/paper is to outline and demonstrate the basic ideas of some of the major information systems available to all of us today. For the sake of simplicity we will break this presentation down into two distinct (but as we shall see later connected) areas: telecommunications over conventional phone lines, and telecommunications by computer networks. Live tutorial/demonstrations of both procedures will be presented in the Computer Workshop/Software Exchange during the course of the meeting.


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