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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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3DPOPS : From carbohydrate sequence to 3D structure

Nordström, Rickard January 2002 (has links)
<p>In this project a web-based system called 3DPOPS have been designed, developed and implemented. The system creates initial 3D structures of oligosaccharides according to user input data and is intended to be integrated with an automatized 3D prediction system for saccharides. The web interface uses a novel approach with a dynamically updated graphical representation of the input carbohydrate. The interface is embedded in a web page as a Java applet. Both expert and novice users needs are met by informative messages, a familiar concept and a dynamically updated graphical user interface in which only valid input can be created.</p><p>A set of test sequences was collected from the CarbBank database. An initial structure to each sequence could be created. All contained the information necessary to serve as starting points in a conformation search carried out by a 3D prediction system for carbohydrates.</p>
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Java Applets For Simulation Of Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Altin, Cagdas 01 December 2008 (has links) (PDF)
The aim of this study is to develop an easily accessible and realistic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) simulation tool for educational and research purposes. With this aim, NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance imaging) phenomenon is simulated based on the physical principles, starting from the motion of a spin under the influence of external magnetic fields to pulse sequences generating the image. The inputs of the simulation are a 3D virtual object and a pulse sequence definition. The simulation software generates slice images using Fourier reconstruction method. To perform a more realistic simulation, the Bloch equation, which explains the behavior of a spin under external magnetic fields, is solved by using numerical methods. This enables to observe the behavior of a spin system under any magnetic field influence, not only for resonance condition. The simulation successfully simulates T2* affect by using inhomogeneous static magnetic field distribution over the entire volume of the object. The software is implemented in Java language and developed as a Java applet. A support tool is developed which allows observing NMR phenomenon. The simulation can produce realistic images, generate many of the artifacts in MRI, like intra-voxel dephasing, chemical shift, cross-talk (since it simulates the whole process), and has the advantage of being web-based compared to the existing stand-alone MRI simulations.
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3DPOPS : From carbohydrate sequence to 3D structure

Nordström, Rickard January 2002 (has links)
In this project a web-based system called 3DPOPS have been designed, developed and implemented. The system creates initial 3D structures of oligosaccharides according to user input data and is intended to be integrated with an automatized 3D prediction system for saccharides. The web interface uses a novel approach with a dynamically updated graphical representation of the input carbohydrate. The interface is embedded in a web page as a Java applet. Both expert and novice users needs are met by informative messages, a familiar concept and a dynamically updated graphical user interface in which only valid input can be created. A set of test sequences was collected from the CarbBank database. An initial structure to each sequence could be created. All contained the information necessary to serve as starting points in a conformation search carried out by a 3D prediction system for carbohydrates.
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Řízení algoritmů číslicového zpracování signálů v reálném čase pomocí HTML prohlížeče / Control of Real-Time Digital Audio Signal Processing Algorithms using HTML Browser

Slováček, Martin January 2009 (has links)
VST (Virtual Studio Technology) is one of the most used for real-time audio processing. VST effects are inserted to host applications in the form of plug-ins. This thesis discusses a design of a VST host remote control using a Java applet displayed in a web browser. A graphical user interface of the applet consists of graphical controllers created in this thesis. The number of controlled parameters is passed on to the applet by server using an XML configuration file. Three types of controllers are available: a slider, a knob and a button. If a parameter value change occurs, the applet sends a message with the parameter values to the server. Subsequently, the server reacts to this change by setting the parameters of the loaded VST module. The proposed design was completely realized and practically tested.
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Stochastic Volatility Models in Option Pricing

Kalavrezos, Michail, Wennermo, Michael January 2008 (has links)
<p>In this thesis we have created a computer program in Java language which calculates European call- and put options with four different models based on the article The Pricing of Options on Assets with Stochastic Volatilities by John Hull and Alan White. Two of the models use stochastic volatility as an input. The paper describes the foundations of stochastic volatility option pricing and compares the output of the models. The model which better estimates the real option price is dependent on further research of the model parameters involved.</p>
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Pricing American Style Asian OptionsUsing Dynamic Programming

Calvo, Diego R., Musatov, Michail January 2010 (has links)
The objective of this study is to implement a Java applet for calculating Bermudan/American-Asian call option prices and to obtain their respective optimal exercise strategies. Additionally, the study presents a computational time analysis and the effect of the variables on the option price.
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Stochastic Volatility Models in Option Pricing

Kalavrezos, Michail, Wennermo, Michael January 2008 (has links)
In this thesis we have created a computer program in Java language which calculates European call- and put options with four different models based on the article The Pricing of Options on Assets with Stochastic Volatilities by John Hull and Alan White. Two of the models use stochastic volatility as an input. The paper describes the foundations of stochastic volatility option pricing and compares the output of the models. The model which better estimates the real option price is dependent on further research of the model parameters involved.
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Algoritmy ve správě barev / Algorithms in colour management

Stecík, Július January 2013 (has links)
Thesis briefly discusses the issues of color perception and effects associated with it. Further describes color model and its mathematical definition, which are used by color management. Briefly analyzes important elements of ICC profile. In second part two java applications were designed and programmed. First one evaluates visible spectrum and graphically demonstrate procedure for obtaining trichromacy information from this spectrum. Second application analyzes ICC profile and derives gamut of described device.
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WebAssembly vs. its predecessors : A comparison of technologies

Fredriksson, Stefan January 2020 (has links)
For many years it has only been HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that have been native to the Web. In December 2019, WebAssembly joined them as the fourth language to run natively on the Web. This thesis compared WebAssembly to the technologies ActiveX, Java applets, Asm.js, and Portable Native Client (PNaCl) in terms of their performance, security, and browser support. The reason why this was an interesting topic to investigate was to determine in what areas WebAssembly is an improvement over previous similar technologies. Another goal was to provide companies that still use older technologies with an indication as to whether or not it is worth upgrading their system with newer technology. To answer the problem, the thesis mainly focused on comparing the performance of the technologies through a controlled experiment. The thesis also aimed at getting a glimpse of the security differences between the technologies by the use of a literature study. The thesis showed that PNaCl was the technology with the best performance. However, WebAssembly had better browser support. Also, PNaCl is deprecated while WebAssembly is heavily supported and could potentially be further optimized.
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Modernizace portálu fakturyonline.eu / Upgrade of fakturyonline.eu Service

Jahoda, Vojtěch January 2014 (has links)
Goal of this thesis is modernization and extension of established web portal serving to create and manage invoices. The design and implementation emphasis on feedback from users so changes are really a benefit and not a burden. Uses wide range of different technologies and implementation is done using incremental model. Analyzes the impact of changes to number of visitors and receives feedback from users.

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