A Framework for Sedimentological Data Structure Extraction in Gold Mining Facies Delineation

Author(s):  
Phumlani Nhlanganiso Khoza
1995 ◽  
Vol 72 (6) ◽  
pp. 533-541 ◽  
Author(s):  
Colin Fyfe ◽  
Roland Baddeley

Author(s):  
Nur Adila Azram Et.al

The progression of scientific data from various laboratory instruments is increasing these days. As different laboratory instruments hold different structures and formats of data, it became a concern in the management and analysis of data because of the heterogeneity of data structure and format. This paper offered a metadata structure to standardize the laboratory instruments' -produced scientific data to attain a standard structure and format. This paper contains explanation regarding the methodology and the use of proposed metadata structure, before summarizing the implementation and its related result analysis. The proposed metadata structure extraction shows promising results based on conducted evaluation and validation.


1995 ◽  
Vol 72 (6) ◽  
pp. 533-541 ◽  
Author(s):  
Colin Fyfe ◽  
Roland Baddeley

Author(s):  
J. Henrard ◽  
J. -L. Hainaut ◽  
J. -M. Hick ◽  
D. Roland ◽  
V. Englebert

This article describes the proposed approaches to creating distributed models that can, with given accuracy under given restrictions, replace classical physical models for construction objects. The ability to implement the proposed approaches is a consequence of the cyber-physical integration of building systems. The principles of forming the data structure of designed objects and distributed models, which make it possible to uniquely identify the elements and increase the level of detail of such a model, are presented. The data structure diagram of distributed modeling includes, among other things, the level of formation and transmission of signals about physical processes inside cyber-physical building systems. An enlarged algorithm for creating the structure of the distributed model which describes the process of developing a data structure, formalizing requirements for the parameters of a design object and its operating modes (including normal operating conditions and extreme conditions, including natural disasters) and selecting objects for a complete group that provides distributed modeling is presented. The article formulates the main approaches to the implementation of an important practical application of the cyber-physical integration of building systems - the possibility of forming distributed physical models of designed construction objects and the directions of further research are outlined.


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