897 research outputs found
xoopR/set6: set6 0.2.2
set6 0.2.2
Fixed bug preventing Logicals from being deep cloned
set6 0.2.1
Bugfix in setcomplement (#65)
Impossible intervals containing only one elements with type not equal to [] are now equal to the empty set
Default ConditionalSet condition argument now function(x) TRUE
Print method for ConditionalSet now omits RHS if only "TRUE
xoopR/set6: set6 0.2.3
Containedness checks for 'n' dimensional sets no longer require same length vectors if power is
"n
bdestombe/python-dts-calibration: V0.5.3
<ul>
<li>No changes w.r.t. v0.5.2</li>
</ul>
NCAR/geocat-f2py: GeoCAT-f2py v2021.04.0
Release Notes:
No new functions
Note: Refer to GeoCAT-f2py API reference for detailed information about the existing functions
Bug with unchunked xarray.Dataarray input in functions linint1, linint2, linint2pts, rcm2points, rcm2rgrid, rgrid2rcm is fixed
Developer Notes:
Several badges for CI and docs statuses are added to README.md
Code coverage reports added
Automatic CI tests (ci.yml) added
Pre-commit hooks added for yapf and some other checks
Github actions workflow uploading GeoCAT-f2py to PyPi provide
A Collaborative System Software Solution for Modeling Business Flows Based on Automated Semantic Web Service Composition
Nowadays, business interoperability is one of the key factors for assuring competitive advantage for the participant business partners. In order to implement business cooperation, scalable, distributed and portable collaborative systems have to be implemented. This article presents some of the mostly used technologies in this field. Furthermore, it presents a software application architecture based on Business Process Modeling Notation standard and automated semantic web service coupling for modeling business flow in a collaborative manner. The main business processes will be represented in a single, hierarchic flow diagram. Each element of the diagram will represent calls to semantic web services. The business logic (the business rules and constraints) will be structured with the help of OWL (Ontology Web Language). Moreover, OWL will also be used to create the semantic web service specifications.automated service coupling, business ontology, semantic web, BPMN, semantic web
dtscalibration/python-dts-calibration: v0.6.3
0.6.3 (2019-04-03)
<ul>
<li>Added reading support for zipped silixa files. Still rarely fails due to
upstream bug.</li>
<li>pretty <strong>repr</strong></li>
<li>Reworked double ended calibration procedure. Integrated differential
attenuation outside of reference sections is now calculated seperately.</li>
<li>New approach for estimation of Stokes variance. Not restricted to a
decaying exponential</li>
<li>Bug in averaging TMPF and TMPB to TMPW</li>
<li>Modified residuals plot, especially useful for long fibers (Great work Bart!)</li>
<li>Example notebooks updatred accordingly</li>
<li>Bug in <code>to_netcdf</code> when passing encodings</li>
<li>Better support for sections that are not related to a timeseries.</li>
</ul>
Modeling the flow and change of information on the web
The proposed PhD work approaches the problem of information flow and change on the Web. To model temporal dynamics both of the Web structure and its content, the author proposes to apply the framework of stochastic graph transformation systems. This framework is currently widely used in software engineering and model checking. A quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the framework will be performed during a case study of the short-term temporal behavior of economics news on selected English news websites and blogs over selected time period
introduction WebAndTheCity'24: 10th International Workshop on The Web and Smart Cities
This is the 10th edition of the workshop series labeled “AW4City – Web Applications and Smart Cities”, which started back in Florence in 2015 and kept on taking place every year in conjunction with the WWW conference series. Last year the workshop was held in Austin, Texas. The workshop series aims to investigate the Web and Web applications’ role in establishing smart city (SC) promises. The workshop series aim to investigate the role of the Web and of Web applications in SC growth. This year, the workshop focuses on the new era of the Web and web intelligence in cities and communities. In the era of digital twinning and metaverse (so-called citiverse for cities), and under the UN 2030 Agenda for sustainable growth, cities are being transformed into virtual spaces that generate new types of value and new experiences to their citizens and enterprises that can enhance living and offer new opportunities for economic growth. Moreover, AI and web intelligence generate new types of automated transactions in these virtual spaces, while they can utilize data spaces and standardization for optimal data flow. This workshop aims to demonstrate how the Web transforms cities into new virtual environments.Engineering, Systems and Service
Provenance-based trust for grid computing: Position Paper
Current evolutions of Internet technology such as Web Services, ebXML, peer-to-peer and Grid computing all point to the development of large-scale open networks of diverse computing systems interacting with one another to perform tasks. Grid systems (and Web Services) are exemplary in this respect and are perhaps some of the first large-scale open computing systems to see widespread use - making them an important testing ground for problems in trust management which are likely to arise. From this perspective, today's grid architectures suffer from limitations, such as lack of a mechanism to trace results and lack of infrastructure to build up trust networks. These are important concerns in open grids, in which "community resources" are owned and managed by multiple stakeholders, and are dynamically organised in virtual organisations. Provenance enables users to trace how a particular result has been arrived at by identifying the individual services and the aggregation of services that produced such a particular output. Against this background, we present a research agenda to design, conceive and implement an industrial-strength open provenance architecture for grid systems. We motivate its use with three complex grid applications, namely aerospace engineering, organ transplant management and bioinformatics. Industrial-strength provenance support includes a scalable and secure architecture, an open proposal for standardising the protocols and data structures, a set of tools for configuring and using the provenance architecture, an open source reference implementation, and a deployment and validation in industrial context. The provision of such facilities will enrich grid capabilities by including new functionalities required for solving complex problems such as provenance data to provide complete audit trails of process execution and third-party analysis and auditing. As a result, we anticipate that a larger uptake of grid technology is likely to occur, since unprecedented possibilities will be offered to users and will give them a competitive edge
Analyzing web applications by visualizing their state-flow graphs
In todays society, it is impossible to imagine life without web applications such as our webmail client or online word processors. These applications are becoming increasingly complex, which makes it hard to maintain a thorough understanding of the application by their developers. Therefore, a need has arisen for tools that support the comprehension of web applications. This thesis builds upon previous work in which a crawler has been created that crawls a web application and generates its state-flow graph. We have pro- posed several concepts for the visualization of this state-flow graph to make it more comprehensible, such as choosing a dynamic graph drawing algorithm and applying clustering. We also integrated a visualization of test results into the state-flow graph to facilitate the locating of errors. These proposals have been implemented in a proof of concept tool called Graphicrawl. Using this tool as context in a contextual interview, we then per- formed an evaluation study to verify the usefulness of the proposed concepts and gathered feedback to improve their effectiveness. The results indicate that Graphicrawl has the potential to support comprehension and several pointers for improvement have been identified.Computer ScienceSoftware EngineeringElectrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc
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