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2013

Reliability Assessment Unit Commitment with Uncertain Wind Power

Autores
Wang, J; Valenzuela, J; Botterud, A; Keko, H; Bessa, R; Miranda, V;

Publicação
Handbook of Wind Power Systems - Energy Systems

Abstract

2013

R&D DYNAMICS

Autores
Becker, J; Ferreira, M; Oliveira, BMPM; Pinto, AA;

Publicação
DISCRETE AND CONTINUOUS DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS

Abstract
We study a Cournot duopoly model using Ferreira-Oliveira-Pinto's R&D investment function. We find the multiple perfect Nash equilibria and we analyse the economical relevant quantities like output levels, prices, consumer surplus, profits and welfare.

2013

Me4DCAP V0.1: A method for the development of Dublin Core Application Profiles

Autores
Curado Malta, M; Baptista, AA;

Publicação
Information Services and Use

Abstract
Recent studies show that there is no method to develop a Dublin Core Application Profile (DCAP). A DCAP is a very important construct to implement interoperability, therefore it is essential to have a method to be able to develop such a construct, in order to give DCAP developers a common ground of work. This paper presents the first version of a method to develop Dublin Core Application Profiles (Me4DACP V0.1) that has been developed in a PhD project with a Design Science Research (DSR) approach. Me4DCAP was built having as starting point the Singapore Framework for DCAP and shows the way through the DCAP development. It encompasses a group of pre-defined interconnected activities, explicitly states when they should take place, what techniques could be used to execute them and what artifacts should result from their execution. © 2013 - IOS Press and the authors.

2013

Conceptual framework for non-hierarchical business networks for complex products design and manufacturing

Autores
Carneiro, LM; Cunha, P; Ferreira, PS; Shamsuzzoha, A;

Publicação
FORTY SIXTH CIRP CONFERENCE ON MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS 2013

Abstract
The effective creation and management of business networks is more and more an important contribution for the competitiveness and sustainability of European SMEs. In Non-hierarchical networks SMEs join their competencies and resources to grab profitable business opportunities. In these networks SMEs take the leading role and control the business instead of being subcontracted by large companies and traditional supply chains. This paper presents a conceptual framework, including methodological approach, best practices and reference processes aiming at supporting SMEs in creating and managing non-hierarchical networks for complex products design and manufacturing. The framework high level structure and the most specific processes are presented, including: capacity management, collaborative operations planning, risk and event management and performance management. The framework was validated in three pilot networks, from the textile, footwear and machine tools industries. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

2013

A Coalgebraic View of e-Transitions

Autores
Silva, A; Westerbaan, B;

Publicação
Algebra and Coalgebra in Computer Science - 5th International Conference, CALCO 2013, Warsaw, Poland, September 3-6, 2013. Proceedings

Abstract

2013

Cardiovascular Variability and Nociception/Anti-Nociception Balance During Anesthesia

Autores
Castro, A; Amorim, P; Coimbra, MT;

Publicação
2013 IEEE 26TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER-BASED MEDICAL SYSTEMS (CBMS)

Abstract
Cardiovascular variability and homeostasis control in response to precise noxious stimuli and different analgesic doses were analyzed. Cardiovascular variability was altered in response to noxious stimulation, and amplitude responses varied in a dose-dependent manner with the analgesic. Responses were more pronounced to laringoscopy/intubation, when compared to tetanic and incision stimuli. Homeostasis control was also altered in response to stimulation, demonstrating that dynamic cardiovascular control relations are modified in response to precise noxious stimuli and anesthetic drugs.

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