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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Object-oriented methods for the design of automated manufacturing systems

Wong, Tak-wah. January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Includes bibliographical references. Also available in print.
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Simulation of anisotropic wave propagation in Vertical Seismic Profiles

Durussel, Vincent Bernard 30 September 2004 (has links)
The influence of elastic anisotropy on seismic wave propagation is often neglected for the sake of simplicity. However, ignoring anisotropy may lead to significant errors in the processing of seismic data and ultimately in a poor image of the subsurface. This is especially true in wide-aperture Vertical Seismic Profiles where waves travel both vertically and horizontally. Anisotropy has been neglected in wavefront construction methods of seismic ray-tracing until Gibson (2000), who showed they are powerful tools to simulate seismic wave propagation in three-dimensional anisotropic subsurface models. The code is currently under development using a C++ object oriented programming approach because it provides high flexibility in the design of new components and facilitates debugging and maintenance of a complex algorithm. So far, the code was used to simulate propagation in homogeneous or simple heterogeneous anisotropic velocity models mainly designed for testing purposes. In particular, it has never been applied to simulate a field dataset. We propose here an analytical method involving little algebra and that allows the design of realistic heterogeneous anisotropic models using the C++ object oriented programming approach. The new model class can model smooth multi-layered subsurface with gradients or models with many dip variations. It has been used to model first arrival times of a wide-aperture VSP dataset from the Gulf of Mexico to estimate the amount of anisotropy. The proposed velocity model is transversely isotropic. The anisotropy is constant throughout the model and is defined via Thomsen's parameters. Values in the final model are epsilon = 0.055 and delta = -0.115. The model is compatible with the a priori knowledge of the local geology and reduces the RMS average time difference between measured and computed travel times by 51% in comparison to the initial isotropic model. These values are realistic and are similar to other measurements of anisotropy in the Gulf of Mexico.
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The Application of Immune Algorithm to Distribution Systems Operation

Wu, Chia-Jean 15 June 2001 (has links)
With the rapid growth of load demand, the distribution system is becoming very complicated such that the operation efficiency and service quality are deteriorated during recent years. Engineers have to solve the problems by applying new technologies to enhance the efficiency of distribution system. In this thesis, an immune algorithm(IA) based on weighting selection as a decision maker is proposed to reach the desired switching operations such that transformer and feeder loading balance can be achieved. The IA antigen and antibody are equivalent to the objective and the feasible solution for a conventional optimization method. The concept of the information entropy is also introduced as a measure of diversity for the population to avoid falling into a local optimal solution. This algorithm prevents the possibility of stagnation in the iteration process and achieves the fast convergence for the global optimization. With the object-orient programming(OOP), this research project is to create the relationship of distribution element objects and encapsulation of data with all 22KV underground systems in Taichung district. The OOP does provide an effective tool for the management of distribution system database and the fault detection, isolation, and service restoration(FDIR) function of feeders and main transformers. According to the attributes of line switches, we can create the 22KV distribution system configuration with the topology processor. In order to calculate the current flows of line switches, this project will also execute the three phase load flow program with the customer information system(CIS), load survey, outage management information system(OMIS), and the data of all feeders and main transformers. In this thesis, the IA is used to solve the optimal switching problem by considering the customer load characteristics for the normal operation and the overload contingency of the distribution system. The efficiency of immune algorithm to solve the problem is verified by comparing to the computing time of the conventional binary integer programming for decision making of switching operation. A Taichung district distribution system is selected for computer simulation to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology for solving the optimal switching operation of distribution system. The result of this thesis will be an important reference for distribution automation in Taiwan.
34

Simulation of anisotropic wave propagation in Vertical Seismic Profiles

Durussel, Vincent Bernard 30 September 2004 (has links)
The influence of elastic anisotropy on seismic wave propagation is often neglected for the sake of simplicity. However, ignoring anisotropy may lead to significant errors in the processing of seismic data and ultimately in a poor image of the subsurface. This is especially true in wide-aperture Vertical Seismic Profiles where waves travel both vertically and horizontally. Anisotropy has been neglected in wavefront construction methods of seismic ray-tracing until Gibson (2000), who showed they are powerful tools to simulate seismic wave propagation in three-dimensional anisotropic subsurface models. The code is currently under development using a C++ object oriented programming approach because it provides high flexibility in the design of new components and facilitates debugging and maintenance of a complex algorithm. So far, the code was used to simulate propagation in homogeneous or simple heterogeneous anisotropic velocity models mainly designed for testing purposes. In particular, it has never been applied to simulate a field dataset. We propose here an analytical method involving little algebra and that allows the design of realistic heterogeneous anisotropic models using the C++ object oriented programming approach. The new model class can model smooth multi-layered subsurface with gradients or models with many dip variations. It has been used to model first arrival times of a wide-aperture VSP dataset from the Gulf of Mexico to estimate the amount of anisotropy. The proposed velocity model is transversely isotropic. The anisotropy is constant throughout the model and is defined via Thomsen's parameters. Values in the final model are epsilon = 0.055 and delta = -0.115. The model is compatible with the a priori knowledge of the local geology and reduces the RMS average time difference between measured and computed travel times by 51% in comparison to the initial isotropic model. These values are realistic and are similar to other measurements of anisotropy in the Gulf of Mexico.
35

The importance of abstraction in the development of distributed and cross-platform frameworks

Worrall, Basil Graeme. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M. Sc(Computer Science))--University of Pretoria, 2009. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves [180]-191).
36

A text mining framework for discovering technological intelligence to support science and technology management

Kongthon, Alisa. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004. / Zhu, Donghua, Committee Member ; Cozzens, Susan, Committee Member ; Huo, Xiaoming, Committee Member ; Porter, Alan, Committee Chair ; Lu, Jye-Chyi, Committee Member. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 191-195).
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D: a distributed object oriented programming language

李詠康, Lee, Wing-hong. January 1994 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Electrical and Electronic Engineering / Master / Master of Philosophy
38

The next generation of database : object-oriented database

Hon, Wing-Keung January 1994 (has links)
As some new computer applications, such as computer-aided design, multimedia systems, and knowledge-based systems, require more complex data structures, the traditional database system seems to be unable to support these new requirements. A recently developed database technology, object-oriented database, provides a solution to these problems.The purpose of this thesis is to investigate what is object-oriented database, especially in its internal organization such as object persistency. Two object-oriented database systems, EXODUS and ODE, are discussed in detail. In addition, a comparison between the relational databases and object-oriented databases is made. / Department of Computer Science
39

Page connection representation an object-oriented and dynamic language for complex web applications.

Zhou, Yin. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, August, 2001. / Title from PDF t.p.
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Object-oriented concepts for land and geographic information systems /

Hesse, W. J. January 1991 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Melbourne, 1992. / Typescript (photocopy). Includes bibliographical references.

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