Design considerations for electronic funds transfer switch system development

Author(s):  
Joseph P. Mazzetti
2014 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 312-326 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alan R Dennis ◽  
Binny M Samuel ◽  
Kelly McNamara

Information system maintenance is an important aspect of information system development, especially in systems that provide dynamic content, such as Web-based systems and Knowledge Management Systems (KMS). Design for Maintenance (DFM) is an approach that argues that maintenance effort should be considered during the design of information systems in addition to the usual system design considerations. This research examines how the design of links among knowledge documents in a KMS affects both their maintenance and use. We argue that providing links among knowledge documents increases the cost of maintenance because when a document changes, the documents that link to and from that document are more likely to need changes. At the same, linking knowledge documents makes it easier to locate useful knowledge and thus increases use. We examine this tension between use and maintenance using 10 years of data from a well-established KMS. Our results indicate that as the number of links among documents increases, both maintenance effort and use for these documents increase. Our analyses suggest two DFM principles for dynamic content in practice. First, knowledge coupling (i.e., linking) to documents internal to the KMS rather than sources external to the KMS better balances maintenance effort and use. Second, designing small, knowledge cohesive documents (e.g., 250-350 words) leads to the best balance between maintenance effort and use.


2008 ◽  
Vol 345 (6) ◽  
pp. 570-591 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark Farwell ◽  
Jennifer Ross ◽  
Richard Luttrell ◽  
Douglas Cohen ◽  
Wilbur Chin ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
pp. 28-34

Diseño e implementación de un Sistema de Video Streaming para la capacitación a distancia de profesionales y familias de personas con habilidades diferentes del Centro Ann Sullivan del Perú - CASP Design and development of a video streaming system for e-learning of professionals and families of people with different abilities of the Ann Sullivan center of Peru - CASP Johnny Laura , José Luís Quiroz, Claudia Córdova DOI: https://doi.org/10.33017/RevECIPeru2009.0022/ RESUMEN En el presente artículo se muestran las consideraciones, procedimientos, técnicas y los resultados de la implementación de un sistema de video streaming que forma parte del proyecto: «Implementación de una plataforma de gestión y de comunicaciones utilizando tecnología streaming para el Programa de Educación a Distancia del Centro Ann Sullivan del Perú: una alternativa tecnológica para capacitar a profesionales y familias de personas con habilidades diferentes», proyecto presentado por el INICTEL y ganador del Concurso Nacional de Subvenciones para Proyectos PROCYT organizado por el CONCYTEC (Consejo Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Tecnológica). ABSTRACT This paper shows the design, considerations, procedures, techniques and results of the video streaming system development that is part of the project: «Development of an administration and communication platform using streaming technology for the Ann Sullivan Center of Peru E-Learning program : A technological alternative to teach professionals and families of people with different abilities». This project was proposed by INICTEL to the Concurso Nacional de Subvenciones para Proyectos PROCYT organized by CONCYTEC (Consejo Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Tecnológica).


Author(s):  
S.D. Smith ◽  
R.J. Spontak ◽  
D.H. Melik ◽  
S.M. Buehler ◽  
K.M. Kerr ◽  
...  

When blended together, homopolymers A and B will normally macrophase-separate into relatively large (≫1 μm) A-rich and B-rich phases, between which exists poor interfacial adhesion, due to a low entropy of mixing. The size scale of phase separation in such a blend can be reduced, and the extent of interfacial A-B contact and entanglement enhanced, via addition of an emulsifying agent such as an AB diblock copolymer. Diblock copolymers consist of a long sequence of A monomers covalently bonded to a long sequence of B monomers. These materials are surface-active and decrease interfacial tension between immiscible phases much in the same way as do small-molecule surfactants. Previous studies have clearly demonstrated the utility of block copolymers in compatibilizing homopolymer blends and enhancing blend properties such as fracture toughness. It is now recognized that optimization of emulsified ternary blends relies upon design considerations such as sufficient block penetration into a macrophase (to avoid block slip) and prevention of a copolymer multilayer at the A-B interface (to avoid intralayer failure).


Author(s):  
F. Shaapur ◽  
M.J. Kim ◽  
Seh Kwang Lee ◽  
Soon Gwang Kim

TEM characterization and microanalysis of the recording media is crucial and complementary to new material system development as well as quality control applications. Due to the type of material generally used for supporting the medium, i.e., a polymer, conventional macro- and microthinning procedures for thin foil preparation are not applicable. Ultramicrotorny (UM) is a viable option and has been employed in previous similar studies. In this work UM has been used for preparation of XTEM samples from a magneto-optical (MO) recording medium in its original production format.The as-received material system consisted of a 4-layer, 2100 Å thick medium including a 300 Å TbFeCo layer enveloped by silicon nitride protective layers supported on a 1.2 mm thick × 135 mm (5.25 in.) diameter polycarbonate disk. Recording tracks had an approximate pitch of 1.6 μm separated by 800 Å deep peripheral grooves. Using a Buehler Isomet low-speed diamond saw, 1 mm wide and 20 mm long strips were cut out of the disk along the recording tracks.


Author(s):  
Y. Harada ◽  
K. Tsuno ◽  
Y. Arai

Magnetic objective lenses, from the point of view of pole piece geometry, can he roughly classified into two types, viz., symmetrical and asymmetrical. In the case of the former, the optical properties have been calculated by several authors1-3) and the results would appear to suggest that, in order to reduce the spherical and chromatic aberration coefficients, Cs and Cc, it is necessary to decrease the half-width value of the axial field distribution and to increase the peak flux density. The expressions for either minimum Cs or minimum Cc were presented in the form of ‘universal’ curves by Mulvey and Wallington4).


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