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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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An instructing framework for digital twins within virtual commissioning

Hidemyr, Erika January 2023 (has links)
This thesis project aims to develop an instructing framework, concerning digital twin-based virtual commissioning, suitable for practical applications within the industrial sphere. The objectives set for the project are focused on constructing a framework which covers the initial specification, creation, development, and implementation of DTs within the circumstances of virtual commissioning. A literature review was performed to investigate the current state of the related academic fields. The gathered findings of the literary exploration were subsequently utilized to generate an initial framework. To test the instructing quality of the framework, a case study was conducted, involving the construction of a DT based on a real-world production process. Additional knowledge could be retrieved from the reflections of the case study, which prompted further alterations to the framework. The framework's final iteration covers the complete commissioning process, emphasising the virtual parts thatoccur at the beginning. In addition, the framework further shows how industrial organisations may store and repurpose DTs within their business practices. Suggested secondary applications of fully developed DTs were presented and discussed, including their impacting effects on supporting sustainable business practices.Therefore, it can be argued that the framework itself can be seen as a tool for supporting manufacturers to accentuate the presence of sustainability within their organisations.
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績效評估系統之應用框架研究 / An Applicationi framework of performance measurement system

謝志杰, Xie, Zhi Jie Unknown Date (has links)
績效評估為績效管理之核心功能,提供組織或個人之工作表現資訊,與進行改善和管理之回饋。本研究綜合各績效評估方法之需求,以設計績效評估資訊系統的應用框架,可作為實際進行應用系統開發之基礎。 / Performance measurement is the core function of performance management that provides the work information of individuals and organization to give feedback for improvement and management. This study examines the means of performance measurement to design an application framework, that can be the base to build a business performance measurement information system.
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En säkerhetsgranskning av Secure Application Framework

Norling, Sebastian January 2013 (has links)
Företaget Wireless Independent Provider (WIP) har tagit fram ett säkerhetsramverk vid namn Secure Application Framework (SAF) som är ett väldokumenterat ramverk för att skapa säkra interna företagsappar. Syftet med detta ramverk är att lösa problematiken kring Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) – hur man ska skilja på privat data och företagets data i enheten. Med ett sådant system så finns det mycket att tänka på rörande säkerheten. Genom att identifiera ett antal olika hot och genomföra en riskanalys på dessa kommer man fram till att systemet är skyddat mot majoriteten av hoten, det finns dock förslag till förbättringar på enstaka delar av systemet. Det genomförs även prestandatester och undersökning av lavineffekten för ett antal olika symmetriska krypteringsalgoritmer i syfte att fastslå om den använda algoritmen i systemet har fördelar jämfört med andra moderna krypteringsalgoritmer. Utifrån resultaten som tagits fram i detta arbete så konstateras det att skyddet mot de identifierade hoten är mycket bra samt att det inte finns någonting som skulle motivera ett byte av den symmetriska krypteringsalgoritmen.
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Building a Framework: Critical Pedagogy in Action Research

January 2020 (has links)
abstract: This study employed Participatory Action Research (PAR) which applied critical pedagogy, actor-network theory, and social network theory to create and implement an Application Framework for Critical Pedagogy (AFCP) with the goal of making critical pedagogy more broadly accessible to a wider range of faculty in higher education. Participants in the study included faculty, staff, and students from Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions of Arizona State University, and data was collected in the form of surveys, interviews, written interactions, and video observations of multidisciplinary committee meetings to build the framework. The study concluded with a functional framework from which faculty and instructional designers alike can work to create better, more effective courses. Including participants of diverse backgrounds, varying power levels, and sometimes opposing perspectives in the study created a diversity of thought and experience which offered the opportunity to refine the purpose, expectations, and specific language of the tool. While the framework is not intended to be a definitive source of critical pedagogy application, this refinement allows the possibility that more faculty, instructional designers, and other higher education stakeholders may find utility in the revised framework as a tool for self-advocating and for professional pedagogical growth. / Dissertation/Thesis / Doctoral Dissertation Leadership and Innovation 2020
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Entwurf eines Frameworks für CTI-Lösungen im Call Center

Bauer, Nikolai 06 December 2002 (has links)
Besonders in Call Centern spielt die unter dem Begriff CTI (Computer Telephony Integration) zusammengefasste Integration von IT-Systemen und Telefonanlagen eine wichtige Rolle. Wenn auch diese Integration auf technischer Ebene in der Regel zufriedenstellend gelöst wird, zeigt ein Blick auf die Softwareentwicklung in diesem Bereich noch Nachholbedarf. Die vorliegende Arbeit greift dieses Problem auf und versucht, den Ansatz CTI auf die Ebene der Entwicklung verteilter Anwendungen abzubilden. Ziel dabei ist es, Erkenntnisse darüber zu erzielen, inwieweit ein allgemeines Basismodell als Framework für die Entwicklung von CTI-Anwendungen definiert werden kann und welchen Mehrwert es mit sich bringt. Parallel dazu wird die Frage untersucht, inwieweit bewährte Methoden und Technologien verteilter Systeme auf diesem Spezialgebiet ihre Anwendung finden können. Dazu wird ein allgemeines Anwendungsmodell für CTI-Lösungen und darauf aufbauend ein objektorientiertes, verteiltes Framework entworfen. Das Framework selbst wird als Prototyp implementiert und diversen Leistungsmessungen unterzogen. / Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) plays an important role wherever computer and telecommunication systems have to interact. Applications in a call center are typical examples. This integration has been studied widely from a technical viewpoint only, but not at the level of application development. Since telecommunication systems are naturally distributed systems, CTI eventually leads to distributed applications. This thesis presents an example of a general, object-oriented framework for CTI applications and examines the use of proven technologies and methodologies for distributed applications. Based on a prototype implementation the practicability of the concept is being examined and verified.
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以標的模型為基礎之投資策略應用框架設計 / An Application framework designed for investment strategies based on The object model

謝天健, Hsieh, Tien Chien Unknown Date (has links)
本研究之目的為設計一應用框架供建置投資策略之用,其方法是自一般投資活動中整理出常用的投資方式,再自投資方式中萃取出抽象化之結構,並以標的模型為基礎,將其轉換為應用框架。本研究之貢獻為投資人可建置各式各樣之投資策略於框架中,並且透過框架達到自動化執行投資策略。除了定義投資策略框架結構與投資策略建置流程,本研究也透過建置三種不同性質之投資策略來驗證其適用性。 / The purpose of this research is to design an application framework for the use of constructing investment strategies. The research method is to sum up the whole ordinary investment types, generalize the structure of those, and transfer them into application framework based on object model. This application framework can assist investors flexibly constructing their investment strategies and executing it automatically. This research not only defined both the structures and construct procedures of investment strategies, but also tested the application framework with three different investment strategies in order to verify applicability. Finally, this research has imitated the layout of system when constructed.
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An Application Framework for Monitoring Care Processes

Baarah, Aladdin 17 December 2013 (has links)
Care process monitoring is important in healthcare domains to provide precise and detailed analytics on patients, providers, and resources participating in a care process and their status. These analytics are used to keep track of whether the quality of care goals set by healthcare organizations are satisfied and ensure that legislative and organizational guidelines are followed. The complexity of care process monitoring can vary depending on whether the care process takes place in a hospital or out in the community, and it can vary depending on the complexity of the information technology infrastructure that is in place to support the care process. A Care Process Monitoring Application (CPMA) is a software application which collects and integrates data from various sources while a care process is being provided, in order to provide performance reporting of metrics that are used to measure how well the performance goals and guidelines for the care process are being met. In our research, we have studied how CPMAs are built in order to improve the quality of their engineering. The significant challenge in this context is how to engineer a CPMA so that the engineering process is repeatable, produces a CPMA of consistent high quality, and requires less time, less effort and less complexity. This thesis proposes an application framework for care process monitoring that collects and integrates events from event sources, maintains the individual and aggregate states of the care process and populates a metrics data mart to support performance reporting. Our contributions are the following: a state-based application meta-model of care process monitoring, a care process monitoring architectural pattern, and finally, a behavior driven development methodology for CPMAs based on our meta-model and architectural pattern. Our results are validated through three different case studies in which we collaborated with two different health care organizations to build and deploy CPMAs for two different care processes (one hospital-based, the other community-based) in collaboration with healthcare clinicians and researchers.
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An Application Framework for Monitoring Care Processes

Baarah, Aladdin January 2014 (has links)
Care process monitoring is important in healthcare domains to provide precise and detailed analytics on patients, providers, and resources participating in a care process and their status. These analytics are used to keep track of whether the quality of care goals set by healthcare organizations are satisfied and ensure that legislative and organizational guidelines are followed. The complexity of care process monitoring can vary depending on whether the care process takes place in a hospital or out in the community, and it can vary depending on the complexity of the information technology infrastructure that is in place to support the care process. A Care Process Monitoring Application (CPMA) is a software application which collects and integrates data from various sources while a care process is being provided, in order to provide performance reporting of metrics that are used to measure how well the performance goals and guidelines for the care process are being met. In our research, we have studied how CPMAs are built in order to improve the quality of their engineering. The significant challenge in this context is how to engineer a CPMA so that the engineering process is repeatable, produces a CPMA of consistent high quality, and requires less time, less effort and less complexity. This thesis proposes an application framework for care process monitoring that collects and integrates events from event sources, maintains the individual and aggregate states of the care process and populates a metrics data mart to support performance reporting. Our contributions are the following: a state-based application meta-model of care process monitoring, a care process monitoring architectural pattern, and finally, a behavior driven development methodology for CPMAs based on our meta-model and architectural pattern. Our results are validated through three different case studies in which we collaborated with two different health care organizations to build and deploy CPMAs for two different care processes (one hospital-based, the other community-based) in collaboration with healthcare clinicians and researchers.
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Framework pro dynamické vytváření informačního systému / Framework for Dynamic Information System Creating

Dziadzio, Pavel January 2012 (has links)
This thesis analyzes and defines requirements of framework, which helps with quick and effortless development of business information systems. The main goal of the framework is development acceleration, price reduction and overall improvement of product quality. The thesis also compares and evaluates existing tools. The result is detailed design and implementation of own flexible solution that fulfills all defined requirements and removes disadvantages of existing solutions. In the scope for further studies framework development possibilities and directions are listed.
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A Framework for Interoperability on the United States Electric Grid Infrastructure

Laval, Stuart 01 January 2015 (has links)
Historically, the United States (US) electric grid has been a stable one-way power delivery infrastructure that supplies centrally-generated electricity to its predictably consuming demand. However, the US electric grid is now undergoing a huge transformation from a simple and static system to a complex and dynamic network, which is starting to interconnect intermittent distributed energy resources (DERs), portable electric vehicles (EVs), and load-altering home automation devices, that create bidirectional power flow or stochastic load behavior. In order for this grid of the future to effectively embrace the high penetration of these disruptive and fast-responding digital technologies without compromising its safety, reliability, and affordability, plug-and-play interoperability within the field area network must be enabled between operational technology (OT), information technology (IT), and telecommunication assets in order to seamlessly and securely integrate into the electric utility's operations and planning systems in a modular, flexible, and scalable fashion. This research proposes a potential approach to simplifying the translation and contextualization of operational data on the electric grid without being routed to the utility datacenter for a control decision. This methodology integrates modern software technology from other industries, along with utility industry-standard semantic models, to overcome information siloes and enable interoperability. By leveraging industrial engineering tools, a framework is also developed to help devise a reference architecture and use-case application process that is applied and validated at a US electric utility.

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