Real Case Studies

2015 ◽  
Vol 115 (1) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Cynthia Anderle
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2014 ◽  
Vol 83 (2) ◽  
pp. 182-188
Author(s):  
Elżbieta Skorupska ◽  
Ewa Mojs ◽  
Włodzimierz Samborski ◽  
José C. Millán-Calenti ◽  
Ana Maseda ◽  
...  

“UnderstAID” is a platform that helps informal caregivers to understand and aid their demented relatives. It is an international project initiated by Denmark, Poland and Spain.The aim of the project is to design, and implement the multimedia platform “understAID” to support informal caregivers of dementia patients. The project was launched in April 2013 and is expected to end 36 months later. The project is divided into five tasks concerning the final aim. The aim of task 1 is the management of the project, as well as the exploitation and dissemination of gathered information. Task 2 is meant to define the contents and solutions of the CarePlatform based on the knowledge gained from real-case studies. Demented elderlies from each country (n = 40) suffering from different degrees of dementia were evaluated by formal caregivers and dementia professionals. The aim of task 3 is the development of the social learning interface. Task 4 focuses on the CarePlatform development and system integration. Finally, task 5 assumes testing and validation of the platform. The platform is devised to be available in two versions, namely the light one for mobile appliance and the premium version. Also different activities leading to the popularization of the platform are planned.


Author(s):  
Lisa Westwood ◽  
Beth Laura O’Leary ◽  
Milford Wayne Donaldson

“Preservation Works” provides examples of real case studies where historic preservation of space heritage has been successful, demonstrating potential routes for preservation. The chapter includes discussions on saving the Space Shuttles (led by Donaldson), designation of Tranquillity Base on state historical registries, establishment of a multi-state park for the Manhattan Project, and other smaller efforts to preserve artifacts and recognize sites.


2019 ◽  
Vol 68 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-77
Author(s):  
Przemysław Rodwald ◽  
Witold Sobolewski ◽  
Maja Rodwald

The aim of this article is to show how one can deanonymize users of cryptocurrencies. To this end the most popular of the cryptocurrencies, i.e. bitcoin is used as an example. At the beginning, the basic concepts about cryptocurrencies are presented. Afterwards, our approach to systematize the types of transactions existing in the blockchain is proposed. This part is enriched with the graphs showing their quantitative occurrence in the blockchain. The main part of this article presents the heuristics use to deanonymize users. A few practical pieces of advice for implementation of the presented heuristics in the real deanonymizing system are included. Then the real case studies are introduced. They are supported with comments based on the experience from court trials carried out by the authors. The final part contains legal regulations and existing tools supporting the deanonymizing process. Keywords: deanonymization, cryptocurrency, bitcoin.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
pp. 44-48
Author(s):  
Renjie Cai ◽  
Dan Wang

The aim of this paper is to establish the notion of the creative city, show its essential characteristics, and critically evaluate and analyse what elements impact creativity and innovation in cities using real case studies and related literature. Finally, in the essay, the topic of whether or not China will have creative cities in the future is asked, and the feasibility of constructing creative cities in China is discussed, prompting a new way of thinking about China’s future creative city plan.


2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 376-389 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marta Rossi ◽  
Alessandra Papetti ◽  
Marco Marconi ◽  
Michele Germani
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Author(s):  
H.S. Wang ◽  
C.C. Lin ◽  
T.Y. Sung ◽  
K.C. Chang ◽  
S.C. Yang ◽  
...  

Abstract Localizing a tiny fault causing abnormal leakage current in a large area P/N junction for a large MOS, diode or BJT structure by nano-probing was demonstrated. The localization was realized through probing the contacts on the junctions and comparing the reversed bias junction current for each contact which maintain the same polarity on the P/N junction. The tiny fault location which is causing the leakage in the large area P/N junction is indicated by the contact with the largest current due to the lowest sheet row resistance path to the fault as measured by nano-probing. Therefore, the success rate to identify the real physical fault by TEM and the ability to take the precise process action to correct the problem is greatly increased by this method. An artificial fault experiment induced by use of FIB as well as real case studies also verifies this method is valid and useful.


Author(s):  
Varun Gupta ◽  
Wee Yee Wendy Lau ◽  
S.H. Goh ◽  
H.W. Ho ◽  
B.L. Yeoh ◽  
...  

Abstract In a failure event, circuit schematic analysis usually follows after fault isolation to increase the success rate. However, analyzing an extracted netlist of the isolated sub-circuit can be messy. Manual circuit translation from layout where the analyst is in control of the cell instance placement is one way to overcome this challenge. Although it is neater and intuitive for analysis, it can be time consuming to create the schematic. To analyze circuits in a systematic manner, cross-mapping between layout and schematic contents is the most commonly recognized approach. However, at times, cross-mapping alone is insufficient and some further simplification procedures are favorable. This paper describes the challenges and illustrates using real case studies, how schematics re-ordering and substitutions can be useful to simplify and enhance circuit analysis. These procedures can be implemented in an automated manner to enhance turnaround time for analysis.


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