Development of an interactive software application to model patient populations in the 4D NURBS-based cardiac torso phantom

Author(s):  
W.P. Segars ◽  
D.S. Lalush ◽  
B.M.W. Tsui
2012 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 112-116
Author(s):  
Shikha Bhatia ◽  
Mr. Harshpreet Singh

With the mounting demand of web applications, a number of issues allied to its quality have came in existence. In the meadow of web applications, it is very thorny to develop high quality web applications. A design pattern is a general repeatable solution to a generally stirring problem in software design. It should be noted that design pattern is not a finished product that can be directly transformed into source code. Rather design pattern is a depiction or template that describes how to find solution of a problem that can be used in many different situations. Past research has shown that design patterns greatly improved the execution speed of a software application. Design pattern are classified as creational design patterns, structural design pattern, behavioral design pattern, etc. MVC design pattern is very productive for architecting interactive software systems and web applications. This design pattern is partition-independent, because it is expressed in terms of an interactive application running in a single address space. We will design and analyze an algorithm by using MVC approach to improve the performance of web based application. The objective of our study will be to reduce one of the major object oriented features i.e. coupling between model and view segments of web based application. The implementation for the same will be done in by using .NET framework.


2021 ◽  
Vol 111 (07-08) ◽  
pp. 536-538
Author(s):  
Eckart Uhlmann ◽  
Manuel Bösing ◽  
Julian Polte ◽  
Lucas Kirsch ◽  
Ian Altmann ◽  
...  

Kontextsensitive Assistenzsysteme bieten ein großes Potenzial zur Optimierung von Arbeitsabläufen. Durch die Einbindung Digitaler Zwillinge können unmittelbar Kontextinformationen zur Verfügung gestellt werden, wobei die Modellierung der Arbeitsabläufe derzeit wenig standardisiert ist. Die in diesem Beitrag vorgestellte Lösung zeigt eine interaktive Software-Applikation für kontextsensitive Assistenzsysteme in Kombination mit Prozesspatterns für die Modellierung von Servicefällen.   Context-sensitive assistance systems offer a huge potential for the optimization of work processes. Through the integration of digital twins, context information can be provided instantly, whereby a modeling of work processes is hardly standardized. The following article presents a solution of an interactive software application for context-sensitive assistance systems combined with process patterns for a modeling of service activities.


2008 ◽  
pp. 12-27 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernhard Jenny ◽  
Tom Patterson ◽  
Lorenz Hurni

Flex Projector is a free, open-source, and cross-platform software application that allows cartographers to interactively design custom projections for small-scale world maps. It specializes in cylindrical, and pseudocylindrical projections, as well as polyconical projections with curved parallels. Giving meridians non-uniform spacing is an option for all classes of projections. The interface of Flex Projector enables cartographers to shape the projection graticule, and provides visual and numerical feedback to judge its distortion properties. The intended users of Flex Projector are those without specialized mathematical expertise, including practicing mapmakers and cartography students. The pages that follow discuss why the authors developed Flex Projector, give an overview of its features, and introduce two new map projections created by the authors with this new software: the A4 and the Natural Earth projection.


2010 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 89-94 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dagmar Janáčová ◽  
Hana Charvátová ◽  
Karel Kolomazník ◽  
Miloslav Fialka ◽  
Pavel Mokrejš ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Aditya Das

Manufacturing process for complex and heterogeneous systems in sub-millimeter scale requires several discontinuous and expensive steps. Batch manufacturing approach via legacy semiconductor processes often do not provide a viable solution for such type of product development due to either their inherent limitations of monolithic and in-plane design or commercial unsuitability in cases of low to medium production volumes. Therefore, alternative approaches, such as microassembly techniques, are warranted for this type of advanced manufacturing requirements. However, lack of standards for design and unavailability of off-the-shelf robotic assembly systems, augmented with scaling of physics in micro-domain, eventually renders the highly iterative approach toward product development cycle cost-inefficient and time-consuming. In ordered to deal with this compounded problem in micromanufacturing, it becomes imperative that a holistic approach be employed that develops not only the product but also the system that is used to construct the same. In our work, we demonstrate this concurrent engineering approach through a novel, analytical framework, called as “Design for Multiscale Manufacturability (DfM2)”. This framework, built into an interactive software application, enables the user to estimate common manufacturability metrics such as process yield, cycle time, overall cost and device performance, which improves the decision making in production and paves the pathway to commercialization by reducing the time and cost to market. Furthermore, we also demonstrate the implementation of the DfM2 application in evaluating the manufacturing of heterogeneous microsystems by a custom developed modular and reconfigurable manufacturing cell (MRMC). A real case-study has been discussed for the implementation of the DfM2.


2019 ◽  
Vol 19, Running Issue (Running Issue) ◽  
pp. 1-30
Author(s):  
Kristen L. McMaster ◽  
Panayiota Kendeou ◽  
Britta Bresina ◽  
Susan Slater ◽  
Kyle Wagner

Finisterra ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 38 (76) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hugo Salina Vargas ◽  
José António Almeida ◽  
José Carlos Kullberg ◽  
Maria Graça Brito

GIS APPLICATION FOR INTERACTIVE PROSPECTION OF ENDOKARST. The parameters that affect the development of karst erosion at depth – endokarst - are complex and difficult to understand, due to both their diversity and the difficulty of quantifying the actual contribution of each of them. This work presents a methodology developed in a GIS environment with the aim of identifying the areas in which endokarst is most likely to occur. This case study was conducted within a sample area located to the west of Sesimbra where several of these structures have been identified, with a special emphasis on the caves of Zambujal and Frade. The suggested model is based on the interactive combinatory analysis of the dependent variables according to skillful criteria, taking into account their relative contributions to the development of endokarst. One of the main goals of this study is the development of an interactive software application enabling to test and evaluate the relative importance of the selected parameters. A decision was made to use a simple classification of the supervised or skillful type, in which the variables, their inter-relations and their relations with the surrounding areas are conveyed under the summarised form of a ranking of their relative relevance, as measured by their expected contribution to karstification. The output of the model consists of a set of maps that indicate the likelihood of the occurrence of endokarst at any given point. The hierarchical relevance of each variable, the selection of larger or smaller buffer areas for fractures and fracture intersections, the choice of appropriate variables and their subdivision into a number of categories allow for scrutiny to be applied at a series of different levels, rendering possible the skillful calibration of the results to all the places where the predominant geology is of the carbonate type. At the same time, the comparative analysis of these results provides an excellent opportunity for us to understand the parameters that most contribute to the formation of endokarst. The suggested model was tested interactively and the latter analysis and validation of the results allowed for the positive identification of the appropriate sequence of those variables that most affect the formation of endokarst


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
E Herdt ◽  
M Klon ◽  
M Schwarz ◽  
B Fay ◽  
E Haen

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Tedi Budiman

One example of the growing information technology today is mobile learning, mobile learning which refers to mobile technology as a learning medium. Mobile learning is learning that is unique for each student to access learning materials anywhere, anytime. Mobile learning is suitable as a model of learning for the students to make it easier to get an understanding of a given subject, such as math is pretty complicated and always using formulas.The design method that I use is the case study method, namely, learning, searching and collecting data related to the study. While the development of engineering design software application programs that will be used by the author is the method of Rapid Application Development (RAD), which consists of 4 stages: Requirements Planning Phase, User Design Phase, Construction Phase and Phase Cotuver.


2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 309-312
Author(s):  
Aleksandr S. Gulyaev ◽  
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Vladimir B. Koltsov ◽  
Elena A. Sevryukova ◽  
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