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  • 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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VersionsRank : escores de reputação de páginas web baseados na detecção de versões

Silva, Glauber Rodrigues da January 2009 (has links)
Os motores de busca utilizam o WebGraph formado pelas páginas e seus links para atribuir reputação às páginas Web. Essa reputação é utilizada para montar o ranking de resultados retornados ao usuário. No entanto, novas versões de páginas com uma boa reputação acabam por distribuir os votos de reputação entre todas as versões, trazendo prejuízo à página original e também as suas versões. O objetivo deste trabalho é especificar novos escores que considerem todas as versões de uma página Web para atribuir reputação para as mesmas. Para atingir esse objetivo, foram propostos quatro escores que utilizam a detecção de versões para atribuir uma reputação mais homogênea às páginas que são versões de um mesmo documento. Os quatro escores propostos podem ser classificados em duas categorias: os que realizam mudanças estruturais no WebGraph (VersionRank e VersionPageRank) e os que realizam operações aritméticas sobre os escores obtidos pelo algoritmo de PageRank (VersionSumRank e VersionAverageRank). Os experimentos demonstram que o VersionRank tem desempenho 26,55% superior ao PageRank para consultas navegacionais sobre a WBR03 em termos de MRR, e em termos de P@10, o VersionRank tem um ganho de 9,84% para consultas informacionais da WBR99. Já o escore VersionAverageRank, apresentou melhores resultados na métrica P@10 para consultas informacionais na WBR99 e WBR03. Na WBR99, os ganhos foram de 6,74% sobre o PageRank. Na WBR03, para consultas informacionais aleatórias o escore VersionAverageRank obteve um ganho de 35,29% em relação ao PageRank. / Search engines use WebGraph formed by the pages and their links to assign reputation to Web pages. This reputation is used for ranking show for the user. However, new versions of pages with a good reputation distribute your votes of reputation among all versions, damaging the reputation of original page and also their versions. The objective of this work is to specify the new scores to consider all versions of a Web page to assign reputation to them. To achieve this goal, four scores were proposed using the version detection to assign a more homogeneous reputation to the pages that are versions of the same document. The four scores proposed can be classified into two categories: those who perform structural changes in WebGraph (VersionRank and VersionPageRank) and those who performs arithmetic operations on the scores obtained by the PageRank algorithm (VersionSumRank and VersionAverageRank). The experiments show that the performance VersionRank is 26.55% higher than the PageRank for navigational queries on WBR03 in terms of MRR, and in terms of P@10, the VersionRank has a gain of 9.84% for the WBR99 informational queries. The score VersionAverageRank showed better results in the metric P@10 for WBR99 and WBR03 information queries. In WBR99, it had a gain of 6.74% compared to PageRank. In WBR03 for random informational queries, VersionAverageRank showed an increase of 35.29% compared to PageRank.
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VersionsRank : escores de reputação de páginas web baseados na detecção de versões

Silva, Glauber Rodrigues da January 2009 (has links)
Os motores de busca utilizam o WebGraph formado pelas páginas e seus links para atribuir reputação às páginas Web. Essa reputação é utilizada para montar o ranking de resultados retornados ao usuário. No entanto, novas versões de páginas com uma boa reputação acabam por distribuir os votos de reputação entre todas as versões, trazendo prejuízo à página original e também as suas versões. O objetivo deste trabalho é especificar novos escores que considerem todas as versões de uma página Web para atribuir reputação para as mesmas. Para atingir esse objetivo, foram propostos quatro escores que utilizam a detecção de versões para atribuir uma reputação mais homogênea às páginas que são versões de um mesmo documento. Os quatro escores propostos podem ser classificados em duas categorias: os que realizam mudanças estruturais no WebGraph (VersionRank e VersionPageRank) e os que realizam operações aritméticas sobre os escores obtidos pelo algoritmo de PageRank (VersionSumRank e VersionAverageRank). Os experimentos demonstram que o VersionRank tem desempenho 26,55% superior ao PageRank para consultas navegacionais sobre a WBR03 em termos de MRR, e em termos de P@10, o VersionRank tem um ganho de 9,84% para consultas informacionais da WBR99. Já o escore VersionAverageRank, apresentou melhores resultados na métrica P@10 para consultas informacionais na WBR99 e WBR03. Na WBR99, os ganhos foram de 6,74% sobre o PageRank. Na WBR03, para consultas informacionais aleatórias o escore VersionAverageRank obteve um ganho de 35,29% em relação ao PageRank. / Search engines use WebGraph formed by the pages and their links to assign reputation to Web pages. This reputation is used for ranking show for the user. However, new versions of pages with a good reputation distribute your votes of reputation among all versions, damaging the reputation of original page and also their versions. The objective of this work is to specify the new scores to consider all versions of a Web page to assign reputation to them. To achieve this goal, four scores were proposed using the version detection to assign a more homogeneous reputation to the pages that are versions of the same document. The four scores proposed can be classified into two categories: those who perform structural changes in WebGraph (VersionRank and VersionPageRank) and those who performs arithmetic operations on the scores obtained by the PageRank algorithm (VersionSumRank and VersionAverageRank). The experiments show that the performance VersionRank is 26.55% higher than the PageRank for navigational queries on WBR03 in terms of MRR, and in terms of P@10, the VersionRank has a gain of 9.84% for the WBR99 informational queries. The score VersionAverageRank showed better results in the metric P@10 for WBR99 and WBR03 information queries. In WBR99, it had a gain of 6.74% compared to PageRank. In WBR03 for random informational queries, VersionAverageRank showed an increase of 35.29% compared to PageRank.
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Mining Project- Oriented Business Processes

Bala, Saimir, Cabanillas Macias, Cristina, Solti, Andreas, Mendling, Jan, Polleres, Axel January 2015 (has links) (PDF)
Large engineering processes need to be monitored in detail regarding when what was done in order to prove compliance with rules and regulations. A typical problem of these processes is the lack of con- trol that a central process engine provides, such that it is difficult to track the actual course of work even if data is stored in version control systems (VCS). In this paper, we address this problem by defining a mining technique that helps to generate models that visualize the work history as GANTT charts. To this end, we formally define the notion of a project-oriented business process and a corresponding mining algorithm. Our evaluation based on a prototypical implementation demonstrates the benefits in comparison to existing process mining approaches for this specific class of processes.
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Source Apportionment Analysis of Measured Volatile Organic Compounds in Corpus Christi, Texas

Abood, Ahmed T. 05 1900 (has links)
Corpus Christi among of the largest industrialized coastal urban areas in Texas. The strategic location of the city along the Gulf of Mexico allows for many important industries and an international business to be located. The cluster of industries and businesses in the region contribute to the air pollution from emissions that are harmful to the environment and to the people living in and visiting the area. Volatile organic compounds (VOC) constitute an important class of pollutants measured in the area. The automated gas chromatography (Auto GC) data was collected from Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and source apportionment analysis was conducted on this data to identify key sources of VOC affecting this study region. EPA PMF 3.0 was employed in this sources apportionment study of measured VOC concentration during 2005 - 2012 in Corpus Christi, Texas. The study identified nine optimal factors (Source) that could explain the concentration of VOC at two urbane monitoring sites in the study region. Natural gas was found to be the largest contributor of VOC in the area, followed by gasoline and vehicular exhaust. Diesel was the third highest contributor with emissions from manufacturing and combustion processes. Refineries gases and evaporative fugitive emissions were other major contributors in the area; Flaring operations, solvents, and petrochemicals also impacted the measured VOC in the urban area. It was noted that he measured VOC concentrations were significantly influenced by the economic downturn in the region and this was highlighted in the annual trends of the apportioned VOC.
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Part I. Christmas Impressions for String Orchestra. Part II. An Analysis of George Gershwin's Piano Solo Version of Rhapsody In Blue

Zhu, Yanda January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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IMPROVEMENT OF OHIO UNIVERSITY COMPUTER NETWORKS WITH INTERNET PROTOCOL VERSION 6

Chipitsyn, Vitali January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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The Effects of Captioning and Viewing Original Versions in English on Long-term Acquisition and Comprehension of the English Language

Martínez Copete, Antonio 10 July 2020 (has links)
The skills enhancement when English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students are acquiring the language has been recently affected by the rapid spread of broadband Internet. More particularly since the appearance of Original Version (OV) video streaming, as it is now available for many English language teachers and students that take advantage of this verbal medium, which provides new opportunities for education and culture. In the present work, we have investigated, through empirical research, the transition from CEFR B1, through B2, towards C1 of different EFL students that have proved how unadapted captioned videos can affect the way they eventually perform when: (1) Gist understanding is evaluated by means of leaving the captions on (B1 students in Study 1). (2) The learners’ listening skills enhancement varies if they are in the habit of watching OV on a regular basis (B1-B2 students in Study 2), and (3) There is an observation of how advanced students (C1 students in Study 3) reading and listening skills improve depending on their level of voluntary exposure to OV videos in the long-term. Results lead us to conclude that the B2 level is the tipping point for students to really enjoy and take advantage of real video streaming TV shows in English as lower levels showed inconsistencies in results amongst them. Complementarily, C1 students that have been independently watching OV TV programmes on a regular basis, showed better outcomes in the listening comprehension tests than those who did not. Nevertheless, the reading comprehension results showed no difference between the two groups.
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Analýza filmových adaptací vybraných anglických dystopických románů / Analysis of Film Adaptations of Selected English Dystopian Novels

Výmola, Ladislav January 2013 (has links)
This thesis compares novels The War of the Worlds (1898) by Herbert George Wells, Heart of Darkness (1899) by Joseph Conrad, Lord of the Flies (1954) by William Golding and A Clockwork Orange (1962) by Anthony Burgess and their film adaptations. Two of these adaptations are conceived tightly and the other two loosely. The theoretical part of this thesis focuses on defining the terms "tight adaptation" and "loose adaptation", on adaptation theories and on choosing the right criteria by which it will be possible to judge the suitability of techniques of adaptation in each case study. The practical part applies the chosen criteria on each adaptation and evaluates the success in transferring key themes and motifs from the model book into the movie version. Key words: tight adaptation, loose adaptation, fidelity, movie version, novel version 
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[en] VERSION CONTROL SYSTEM FOR COOPERATIVE MPEG-2 VIDEO EDITING / [pt] SISTEMA DE CONTROLE DE VERSÕES PARA EDIÇÃO COOPERATIVA DE VÍDEO MPEG-2

RODRIGO BORGES DA SILVA SANTOS 02 October 2007 (has links)
[pt] Os avanços das tecnologias de captura, armazenamento e compressão de vídeo digital estão motivando o desenvolvimento e a disponibilização de novos serviços e sistemas para manipulação e gerenciamento de acervos de vídeo. Um exemplo disso são os sistemas de gerenciamento, edição e compartilhamento de versões utilizados pelos produtores de conteúdo audiovisual. Entretanto, tais funcionalidades são requisitos não encontrados em um único sistema. Este trabalho descreve um sistema que possibilita a edição cooperativa de dados audiovisuais no formato MPEG-2 permitindo o controle de versão, a visualização e manipulação do seu conteúdo por partes (segmentos). Esse sistema colaborativo tem ainda como vantagens a divisão de tarefas, a fusão das contribuições e a extração de informações da autoria de cada versão. / [en] Technological advances in areas such as capture, storage and compression of digital video are stimulating the development of new services and systems for manipulation and management of huge amount of video data. An example of this, are the systems of management, editing and sharing of versions used by producers of audiovisual content. However, such functional requirements are not found in one system. This work describes a system that makes possible the cooperative edition of audiovisual data in MPEG-2 format, allowing the version control, visualization and manipulation of its content by segments. This collaborative system still has advantages as the division of tasks between editors, the fusion of different versions and the extraction of information of authorship from each version.
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Um controle de versões refinado e flexível para artefatos de software / Flexible and fine-grained version control for software artifacts

Junqueira, Daniel Carnio 07 January 2008 (has links)
As atividades de controle de versões são consideradas essenciais para a manutenção de sistemas de computador. Elas começaram a ser realizadas na década de 1950 de forma manual. As primeiras ferramentas de controle de versões, que surgiram nos anos setenta, não evoluíram significativamente desde sua criação e, até hoje, o controle de versões de arquivos é geralmente realizado em arquivos ou mesmo módulos completos, utilizando os conceitos que foram lançados há mais de três décadas. Com a popularização da utilização de sistemas computacionais, ocorreu um sensível aumento no número de sistemas existentes e, também, na complexidade dos mesmos. Além disso, muitas alterações ocorreram nos ambientes de desenvolvimento de software, e existe demanda por sistemas que permitam aos desenvolvedores ter cada vez mais controle automatizado sobre o que está sendo desenvolvido. Para isso, algumas abordagens de controle de versões refinados para artefatos de software foram propostas, mas, muitas vezes, não oferecem a exibilidade de utilização exigida pelos ambientes de desenvolvimento de software. Neste trabalho, é apresentado um sistema que visa a fornecer suporte ao controle de versões refinado e flexível para artefatos de software, tendo por base um modelo bem definido para representação das informações da estrutura dos arquivos que compõem determinado projeto de software, sejam eles código-fonte dos programas de computador, documentação criada em Latex, arquivos XML, entre outros. O sistema apresentado foi projetado para ser integrado com outras soluções utilizadas em ambientes de desenvolvimento de software / Version control tasks are considered essential for the maintenance of computers systems. They have been done since beginning of 50\'s in a by hand manner. First tools, which were released in 70\'s, didn\'t evolve significantly since its creation, and, in general, version control systems still work with entire files or even modules of software, having the same concepts that were launched more than three decades ago. With the popularization of computers systems there had been a sensible increase in the number of existing systems and also in the complexity of these systems. Besides that many changes have taken place in the software development environments, and there is demand for systems which allow developers to have more automated control about what is being developed. Regard to this demand some approaches of fine-grained version control have been proposed, but they usually do not provide the required exibility for its use in the real software development environments. In this work its presented a system which aims at providing support for exible and fine-grained version control of software artifacts, using a well defined model to represent the logical structure of the files which compose a software project, independently of its type - they can be XML files, source-code files, Latex files and others. The system has been designed to be integrated with other software solutions used in software development environments

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