scholarly journals From student’s and lecturer’s perspective of new on-line Web-based simulation tools as Power Electronics Facilities. Launching surveys for assessment stage

Author(s):  
F. David Trujillo Aguilera ◽  
Pedro Sotorrío Ruiz ◽  
Ana Pozo Ruz ◽  
Elidia Beatriz Blázquez Parra ◽  
Catalina Trujillo Vanegas
Author(s):  
F. D. Trujillo-Aguilera ◽  
P. J. Sotorrío-Ruiz ◽  
A. Pozo-Ruz ◽  
E. B. Blázquez-Parra ◽  
C. Trujillo-Vanegas

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (22) ◽  
pp. 9594
Author(s):  
Leonardo Salvatore Alaimo ◽  
Mariantonietta Fiore ◽  
Antonino Galati

The advent of the Internet has significantly changed consumption patterns and habits. Online grocery shopping is a way of purchasing food products using a web-based shopping service. The current COVID-19 pandemic is determining a rethinking of purchase choice elements and of consumers’ behavior. This work aims to investigate which characteristics can affect the decision of online food shopping during the pandemic emergency in Italy. In particular, the work aims to analyze the effects of a set of explanatory variables on the level of satisfaction for the food online shopping experience. For achieving this aim, the proportional odds version of the cumulative logit model is carried out. Data derive from an anonymous on-line questionnaire administrated during the first months of the pandemic and filled by 248 respondents. The results of this work highlight that people having familiarity with buying food online, that have a higher educational level and consider food online channels easy to use, appear more satisfied for the food online shopping experience. These findings can be crucial for the future green global challenges as online shopping may help to reach competitive advantages for company sustainability.


2010 ◽  
Vol 53 (4) ◽  
pp. 580-586 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlos A. Canesin ◽  
Flávio A. S. Goncalves ◽  
Leonardo P. Sampaio

2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (5) ◽  
pp. 4190-4216 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marie Weiss ◽  
Frédéric Baret ◽  
Tom Block ◽  
Benjamin Koetz ◽  
Alessandro Burini ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniele Pierpaolo Colobraro ◽  
Paolo Romano

Due to the fragmentation of microbial information and the several branch of human activities encompassed by microorganism applications, a comprehensive approach for merging information on microbes is needed. Although on line service providers collect several data on microorganisms and provide services for microbial Biological Resource Centres (mBRCs), such services are still limited both in contents and aims. The USMI Galaxy Demonstrator (UGD), an implementation of the Galaxy framework exploiting the XML-based Microbiological Common Language (MCL), is meant to support researchers to make an integrated access to enriched information from microbial catalogues, as well as to help mBRC curators in validating and enriching the contents of their catalogues. Researchers and mBRC curators may exploit the UGD to avoid manual, potentially long, searches on the web and to identify and select microorganisms of interest. UGD tools are written in Python, version 2.7. They allow to enrich the basic information provided by catalogues with related taxonomy, literature, sequence and chemical compound data retrieved from some of the main databases on the basis of the strain number, i.e. the unique identifier for a given culture, and the species names. The data is retrieved by querying database Web Services using either the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) or the Representational State Transfer (REST) access protocols. The MCL format provides a versatile way to archive and exchange data among mBRCs. Galaxy is a well-known, open, web-based platform which offers many tools to retrieve, manage and analyze different kind of information arising from any life science domain. By exploiting Galaxy flexibility,UGD implements some tools and workflows that can be used to find and integrate several information on microorganisms. UGD tools integrate basic information which may support mBRC staff in the insertion of all fundamental strain information in a proper format allowing integration and interoperability with external databases. They also extend the output by adding information on source materials, including species and strain numbers, and retrieve associated microorganisms which use a compound or an enzyme in whatever metabolic pathway by returning the accession number, synonyms, links to external databases, taxon name, and strain number of the requested molecule.


2008 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-98 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlos Alberto Canesin ◽  
Flávio Alessandro Serrão Gonçalves ◽  
Leonardo Poltronieri Sampaio

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Haehnel ◽  
Scott Christensen ◽  
J. Whitlow ◽  
Andrew Bauer ◽  
Ari Meyer ◽  
...  

Computational Prototyping Environment (CPE) is a web-based portal designed to simplify running Department of Defense (DoD) modeling and simulation tools on the DoD Supercomputing Resource Center’s (DSRC) High Performance Computing (HPC) systems. The first of these tools to be deployed in the CPE is an application (app) to conduct parametric studies and view results using the CREATE-AV Helios CFD software. Initial capability includes hover (collective sweep) and forward flight (speed sweep) performance calculations. The CPE Helios app allows for job submission to a DSRC’s HPC system and for the viewing of results created by Helios, i.e., time series and volumetric data. Example data input and results viewing are presented. Planned future functionality is also outlined.


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