The development of the TRAP-97 software system. A sensitivity analysis

2006 ◽  
Vol 53 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-61 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. A. Bykov ◽  
S. I. Zaitsev ◽  
G. V. Alekhin ◽  
S. A. Kurbaev ◽  
A. P. Egorov ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-37
Author(s):  
Y Horbachov ◽  
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I Pasternak

In this project was shown software system for drug search in online mode, which was included: three services, user interface. Also, was analyzed test of this system, speed for system and efficiency of system. A software system – this is a group of integrated software tools which support certain process and share a database. This system shows how three services work: the primary service, the additional service and provider’s service. Also given are the modes of their work, their capabilities and specifically what they include and represent. The description of all technologies are given which used during development of this system, including their advantages and disadvantages in general. On the basic of this technique, the client-server system of drug search is realized. Moreover there are various options for searching for medical items, a searching by using search and by using location of the pharmacy on Google map were suggested. A description of the development environment and main of its functions were provided. In addition, what is REST API, where it was used and why exactly REST was used during development of this system. It also shows how to run the program, namely the procedure, with description, explains exactly how to run the program, and what additional plugins need to be installed. This article describes the algorithm of software system for drug search in online mode, the main functions of the system are given and described. Screenshots of the main modules of the server side and of the program are added as well as screenshots of databases.


Author(s):  
Sami Beydeda

Development of a software system from existing components can surely have various benefits, but can also entail a series of problems. One type of problem is caused by a limited exchange of information between the developer and user of a component. A limited exchange and thereby a lack of information can have various consequences, among them the requirement to test a component prior to its integration into a software system. A lack of information cannot only make testing prior to integration necessary; it can also complicate this task. However, difficulties in testing can be avoided if certain provisions to increase testability are taken beforehand. This article briefly describes a new form of improving testability of, particularly commercial, components, the self-testing COTS components (STECC) strategy and explains in detail the STECC framework, which implements the necessary technical architecture to augment Java components with self-testability.


Author(s):  
J. Hamel ◽  
M. Li ◽  
S. Azarm

Uncertainty in the input parameters to an engineering system may not only degrade the system’s performance, but may also cause failure or infeasibility. This paper presents a new sensitivity analysis based approach called Design Improvement by Sensitivity Analysis (DISA). DISA analyzes the interval parameter uncertainty of a system and, using multi-objective optimization, determines an optimal combination of design improvements required to enhance performance and ensure feasibility. This is accomplished by providing a designer with options for both uncertainty reduction and, more importantly, slight design adjustments. The approach can provide improvements to a design of interest that will ensure a minimal amount of variation in the objective functions of the system while also ensuring the engineering feasibility of the system. A two stage sequential framework is used in order to effectively employ metamodeling techniques to approximate the analysis function of an engineering system and greatly increase the computational efficiency of the approach. This new approach has been applied to two engineering examples of varying difficulty to demonstrate its applicability and effectiveness.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-19
Author(s):  
Maryam Habba ◽  
Mounia Fredj ◽  
Samia Benabdellah Chaouni

Alignment is a very wide subject that can be used to support an organization’s information system. Many authors have dealt with this topic according to various dimensions, including the operational alignment dimension. Our work aims to review approaches that discuss the operational alignment by reducing the gap between business requirement, business process, and software system. Therefore, this study was conducted by a systematic literature review (SLR). In the first step, we gather 1846 papers relative to the subject. In the last step, we filter those articles and select only the most pertinent ones, which leave us with 63 studies to focus on. These primary studies were analyzed according to 9 quality assessment criteria.


The present invention demonstrates the designing of an automated library system which is based on RFID Technology. The system helps in reducing staff requirement, increasing the efficiency of the management, reducing cost, increasing accuracy and security of the management. In the system RFID technology is explained as an application for library management system which is extremely helpful to implement such an automated library management system. The system includes 3 layers for operation wherein these are a hardware system, a software system, and ware layer. The functioning of each and every module is described in the projected paper. The project is implemented for university/college/school libraries. The system explains whole functioning starting from and ending to circulation of books.


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