Cost-Performance Evaluation of Heterogeneous Tierless Storage Management in a Public Cloud

Author(s):  
Reika Kinoshita ◽  
Satoshi Imamura ◽  
Lukas Vogel ◽  
Satoshi Kazama ◽  
Eiji Yoshida
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (12) ◽  
pp. 2318
Author(s):  
Darío G. Lema ◽  
Oscar D. Pedrayes ◽  
Rubén Usamentiaga ◽  
Daniel F. García ◽  
Ángela Alonso

The recognition of livestock activity is essential to be eligible for subsides, to automatically supervise critical activities and to locate stray animals. In recent decades, research has been carried out into animal detection, but this paper also analyzes the detection of other key elements that can be used to verify the presence of livestock activity in a given terrain: manure piles, feeders, silage balls, silage storage areas, and slurry pits. In recent years, the trend is to apply Convolutional Neuronal Networks (CNN) as they offer significantly better results than those obtained by traditional techniques. To implement a livestock activity detection service, the following object detection algorithms have been evaluated: YOLOv2, YOLOv4, YOLOv5, SSD, and Azure Custom Vision. Since YOLOv5 offers the best results, producing a mean average precision (mAP) of 0.94, this detector is selected for the creation of a livestock activity recognition service. In order to deploy the service in the best infrastructure, the performance/cost ratio of various Azure cloud infrastructures are analyzed and compared with a local solution. The result is an efficient and accurate service that can help to identify the presence of livestock activity in a specified terrain.


2015 ◽  
Vol 22 (10) ◽  
pp. 3990-3998 ◽  
Author(s):  
Run-sheng Xu ◽  
Jian-liang Zhang ◽  
Hai-bin Zuo ◽  
Ke-jiang Li ◽  
Teng-fei Song ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Jinhui Yao ◽  
Alex Ng ◽  
Shiping Chen ◽  
Dongxi Liu ◽  
Carsten Friedrich ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Yahia Salah ◽  
Yahia Said ◽  
Mohsen Ben Jemaa ◽  
Salah Dhahri ◽  
Mohamed Atri

2000 ◽  
Vol 04 (01) ◽  
pp. 77-96
Author(s):  
MAHFUZUL HOQUE ◽  
MAHMUDA AKTER ◽  
YASUHIRO MONDEN

This paper reports the results of an empirical study designed to investigate the effects of alternative participation of the designers and their performance-evaluation measures on simultaneous achievement of quality and cost in product development. These effects are tested in the weight-determination process at different deployment teams of QFD for model change product. The findings are based on a questionnaire survey of 207 Japanese manufacturing companies. We tested the interaction effects of three levels of participation and two levels of evaluation measure on quality and cost performance by the proportional-odds model. Results show that in all deployment teams, joint-participation (JP) is the dominant category. At mechanism deployment, simultaneous attainment of quality and cost is possible by JP and evaluation by uncontrollable information (UC). At the function and parts deployment teams, JP is the most effective when it is interacted with controllable information (C). The difference in the results in mechanism, function and parts levels lies in the controllability of the evaluation measures, which corresponds to their team sizes. The UC is associated with the teams having complex and broader structure while C is with simple and small structured teams.


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