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2012

3D visualization of geophysical resistivity data to delineate contamination anomalies in a landfill

Autores
Goncalves, V; Fontoura, MJ; Dias, P; Moura, R; Santos, BS;

Publicação
Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Visualisation

Abstract
Geophysical data represent subsoil structure in a specific area and can be used to extract subsoil information for various purposes. In this work we used this data type to detect anomalies/contamination in the subsoil. Our case study was based on data acquired around a landfill and the main objective is identifying contaminated areas as a result of leakage in landfill. This involves the application of statistical methods to detect anomalous values taking into account the whole data set, subdividing it in sublevels in relation to the surface, instead of using a single threshold (as usual). This work combines in the same software package the anomaly statistical analysis and several 3D representations of the results to validate and also helps understanding the final results of the analysis. Given that the original data used in the analysis, resistivity sections, is normally very sparse, a kriging geostatistical process was used to interpolate data in order to provide a volumetric representation of the subsoil in the area, providing a continuous spatial visualization. © 2012 IEEE.

2012

Functional polycentrism: An evaluation of Portuguese Municipalities [Policentrismo Funcional: Uma Avaliação dos Municípios Portugueses]

Autores
Nunes, G; Mota, I; Campos, P;

Publicação
Revista Portuguesa de Estudos Regionais

Abstract
This paper aims at develop an evaluation of the functional polycentrism of Portuguese municipalities. For that purpose, we developed a critical assessment of the concepts of polycentrism and functional polycentrism whose assumptions guide most of the policies of regional planning, and present the main methodologies for its evaluation. We then proceed with the evaluation of polycentrism in Portugal, by using Social Network Analysis and Cluster Analysis. The study considers the variable "commuting flows home-to-work" and the results suggest that, from 1991 to 2001, the Portuguese urban system presents a network of commuting denser, less centralized, more dispersed and more clustered.

2012

Assessment Model for Educational Collaborative Virtual Environments

Autores
Reis, R; Escudeio, P; Fonseca, B;

Publicação
PROCEEDINGS OF 2012 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER SCIENCE & EDUCATION, VOLS I-VI

Abstract
The paper presents an proposal model for assessing the quality of educational collaborative virtual environments. This model is based on the Quantitative Evaluation framework developed by Escudeiro in 2008 and it consists in five phases. The purpose is to establish a theoretical model that highlights a number of relevant set of requirements in relation to the quality in educational collaborative virtual environments in order to facilitate the assessment of educational collaborative virtual environments. It is intended to apply the model during the lifecycle of product development and the selection of environment to support the learning/teaching process.

2012

Analysing Tactics in Architectural Patterns

Autores
Sanchez, A; Aguiar, A; Barbosa, LS; Riesco, D;

Publicação
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2012 IEEE 35TH SOFTWARE ENGINEERING WORKSHOP (SEW 2012)

Abstract
This paper presents an approach to analyse the application of tactics in architectural patterns. We define and illustrate the approach using ARCHERY, a language for specifying, analysing and verifying architectural patterns. The approach consists of characterising the design principles of an architectural pattern as constraints, expressed in the language, and then, establishing a refinement relation based on their satisfaction. The application of tactics preserving refinement ensures that the original design principles, expressed themselves as constraints, still hold in the resulting architectural pattern. The paper focuses on fault-tolerance tactics, and identifies a set of requirements for a semantic framework characterising them. The application of tactics represented as model transformations is then discussed and illustrated using two case studies.

2012

A linear model for estimating propofol individualized dosage

Autores
Rocha, C; Mendonca, T; De Oliveira, M; Silva, ME;

Publicação
IFAC Proceedings Volumes (IFAC-PapersOnline)

Abstract
In the last decades propofol became established as an intravenous agent for the induction and maintenance of both sedation and general anesthesia procedures. In order to achieve the desired clinical effects appropriate infusion rate strategies must be designed. Moreover, it is important to avoid or minimize side effects which may be associated with adverse cardiorespiratory effects and delayed recovery. Nowadays, to attain these purposes the continuous propofol delivery is usually performed through target-controlled infusion (TCI) systems whose algorithms rely on pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic models (Schraag, 2001). This work presents statistical models to estimate both the infusion rate and the bolus administration. The modeling strategy relies on multivariate linear models for panel data (Wooldridge, 2002), based on patient characteristics such as age, height, weight and gender along with the desired target concentration. A clinical database collected with a RugLoopII device on 84 patients undergoing ultrasonographic endoscopy under sedation-analgesia with propofol and remifentanil, (Gambús et al., 2011), is used to estimate the models (training set with 74 cases) and assess their performance (test set with 10 cases). The results obtained in the test set comprising a broad range of characteristics are satisfactory since the models are able to predict bolus and infusion rates comparable to those of TCI. © 2012 IFAC.

2012

Proceedings Fifth Interaction and Concurrency Experience, ICE 2012, Stockholm, Sweden, 16th June 2012

Autores
Carbone, M; Lanese, I; Silva, A; Sokolova, A;

Publicação
ICE

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