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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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Real time animation control in Android : Improving the workflow of creating and configuring animations / Realtidskontroll av animationer i Android : Förbättrar arbetsflödet vid utveckling och konfigurering av animationer

Ivarsson, Osvald January 2015 (has links)
Smartphones nowadays are more powerful than ever, which means that the number of animations in apps have increased rapidly. But the way that animations are developed and tweaked to look good has not improved in the same pace. In this thesis the typical workflow when developing animations for apps are investigated. This workflow is then improved upon by developing a prototype capable of configuring animations directly on the mobile device. The improved workflow has the consequence of decreasing development time needed to configure animations while also increasing developer satisfaction. / Smartphones har blivit kraftfullare än någonsin, vilket har gjort att antalet animationer i appar har ökat snabbt. Men sättet som dessa animationer utvecklas och konfigureras på har inte förbättrats lika snabbt. I det här examensarbetet undersöks hur ett typiskt arbetsflöde ser ut vid utveckling av animationer till appar. Det här arbetsflödet förbättras sedan genom att ta fram en prototyp som gör det möjligt att konfigurera animationer direkt på den mobila enheten. Det förbättrade arbetsflödet innebär att utvecklingstiden för att konfigurera animationer sjunker samtidigt som utvecklarna känner sig mer nöjda.
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Workflow-Analytischer Vergleich der Konventionell Laparoskopischen versus Roboter-Assistierten Nissen Fundoplikatio am experimentellen Tiermodell

Krauß, Alexandra 05 June 2013 (has links)
Das Ziel dieser experimentellen Studie war es die Techniken der konventionell laparo¬skopischen Fundoplikatio nach Nissen (CLNF) und der roboter-assistierten Fundoplikatio nach Nissen (RANF), wovon erstere derzeit als Standard der operativen Therapie der gastro¬ösophagealen Refluxkrankheit (GERD) im Kindesalter gilt, anhand workflow-analytischer Vergleichskriterien objektiv zu evaluieren. An jeweils zwölf weiblichen infantilen Schweinen (Rasse: Sus scrofa domestica, Gewicht: 7-10,8 kg, Alter: 6-8 Wochen) wurde respektive eine CLNF oder RANF durchgeführt, die postoperativ mittels Workflow-Analyse sowohl quantitativ als auch qualitativ in Hinsicht auf Geschwindigkeit, Sicherheit, Genauigkeit und Effizienz verglichen wurde. Dafür benutzten wir ein zuvor von uns entwickeltes Modul einer computer-assistierten Workflow-Erhebung, das speziell auf die Operationstechnik der Fundoplikatio nach Nissen ausgerichtet wurde. Nach Segmentierung des chirurgischen Workflows in spezielle Phasen konnten die zur Komplettierung vorab definierter Aktionen benötigten Zeiten mit Hilfe des Student’s t-Tests verglichen werden. Die Qualität des Knoten-Knüpfens wurde anhand eines speziellen Punktesystems beurteilt, die Effizienz der Fundoplikatio mittels Messung des Kardia-Öffnungsdruckes (Cardia yield pressure - CYP). Entgegen einer Zeitersparnis beim Knüpfen der Knoten in der RANF-Gruppe erwies sich die Qualität des Knüpfens in der CLNF-Gruppe als hochwertiger. In der durchschnittlichen Dauer der einzelnen Operationsphasen und dem Anstieg des CYP zeigte sich kein signifikanter Unterschied, wohingegen induzierte Pneumothoraces bei der CLNF verglichen mit der RANF öfter auftraten, allerdings Nähte in der RANF-Gruppe häufiger rissen. Trotz beschleunigtem Knoten-Knüpfens und reduzierter Inzidenz von Pneumothoraces, konnte die Technik der RANF in unserem experimentellen Tiermodell hinsichtlich der Effizienz der jeweiligen Operationstechnik nicht durch signifikante Vorteile überzeugen.:Inhaltsverzeichnis Vorbemerkung I Bibliographische Beschreibung II Inhaltsverzeichnis III Abkürzungsverzeichnis IV Abbildungsverzeichnis V I. Einleitung 6 1. Einführung in die Gastroösophageale Refluxkrankheit im Kindesalter 6 2. Operative Therapie der GERD im Kindesalter 10 3. Konkrete Zielsetzung der Studie 14 II. Publikationen 15 1. Workflow-Analytisches Trainings – und Feedbackmodel der CLNF – 1. Publikation 15 2. Effizienztestung der CLNF mittels Bestimmung des CYP – 2. Publikation 24 3. Workflow-Analytischer Vergleich der CLNF vs. RANF – 3. Publikation 31 III. Zusammenfassung 39 IV. Anhang: Die Gastroösophageale Refluxkrankheit im Kindesalter - Ein Überblick 46 V. Literaturverzeichnis 53 VI. Eigenständigkeitserklärung 60 VII. Darstellung des wissenschaftlichen Werdeganges mit CV 61 VIII. Danksagung 66
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Analyse und Anpassung eines XML-first-Workflows hinsichtlich Barrierefreiheit

Pötzsch, Jenny 08 March 2022 (has links)
In dieser Masterarbeit wird sich mit der barrierefreien Gestaltung der elektronischen Publikationsformate EPUB und PDF auseinandergesetzt, welche von dem Open-Access-Hochschulverlag in einem XML-first-Workflow erzeugt werden. Dazu werden sich verschiedene Standards, Spezifikationen, Richtlinien, Prüfwerkzeuge und Hilfsmittel angesehen und anschließend eine Barrierefreiheitsprüfung an einem Mustertitel des Verlages durchgeführt, um Aufschluss über dessen IST-Zustand hinsichtlich der Barrierefreiheit zu erlangen. Basierend auf den daraus erlangten Wissen und Erkenntnissen folgt eine Rollen- und Workflowgestaltung mit dem Ziel, dass diese dazu beitragen kann, zukünftig barrierefreie oder möglichst barrierearme elektronische Publikation im Open-Access-Hochschulverlag publizieren zu können.:Abbildungs- und Tabellenverzeichnis Abkürzungsverzeichnis Einleitung 1.1 Open-Access-Hochschulverlag 1.2 Ziel der Arbeit 1.3 Angewandte Forschungsmethoden 1.3.1 Experteninterview 1.3.2 IST-Analyse 1.4 Gang der Arbeit 2 Barrierefreiheit und Publizieren 2.1 Barrierefreiheit und Accessibility 2.2 Blindheit und Sehbehinderung 2.3 Lesen mit assistiven Technologien 2.4 Elektronische Publikationsformate 2.4.1 Das EPUB-Format 2.4.2 Das PDF-Format 2.5 Grundanforderungen an barrierefreie elektronische Publikationen 3 Medienneutrales, crossmediales Publizieren 3.1 Datenstrukturierung 3.2 Transformation und Formatierung strukturierter Daten 3.3 Automatisierte Medienproduktion 3.3.1 XML-first und XML-last 3.3.2 XML-basierte EPUB-Generierung 3.3.3 XML-basierte PDF-Generierung 4 Erstellung und Bewertung barrierefreier EPUB-Instanzen 4.1 Der EPUB 3-Standard 4.2 EPUB-formatspezifische Barrierefreiheitsanforderungen 4.3 Webspezifische Barrierefreiheitsanforderungen 4.3.1 WCAG 4.3.2 BITV 4.4 Prüfwerkzeuge 4.5 Zusätzliche Hilfsmittel 5 Erstellen und Bewerten barrierefreier PDF-Dokumente 5.1 Die PDF-Spezifikation – ISO 32000 5.2 PDF-formatspezifische Barrierefreiheitsanforderungen 5.3 Webspezifische Barrierefreiheitsanforderungen 5.3.1 WCAG und PDF/UA 5.3.2 BITV 5.4 Begleitdokumente 5.5 Prüfwerzeuge 5.6 Zusätzliche Hilfsmittel 6 Planung und Vorbereitung der Untersuchung 6.1 Auswahl eines Mustertitels 6.2 Definition der Anforderungen und Erwartungen 6.3 Einrichtung des Arbeitsplatzes 7 Durchführung der Untersuchung 7.1 Untersuchung der EPUB-Instanz 7.2 Untersuchung des PDF-Dokuments 8 Darstellung der Untersuchungsergebnisse 8.1 Ergebnisse zu der EPUB-Instanz 8.2 Ergebnisse zu dem PDF-Dokument 9 Auswertung der Untersuchungsergebnisse 10 Rollendefinition und Workflow-Gestaltung 10.1 Rollendefinition 10.2 Workflow-Gestaltung 11 Fazit 12 Ausblick Literaturverzeichnis Anhänge Anhang 1: Prüfung einer EPUB-Instanz Anhang 2: Prüfung eines PDF-Dokumentes Anhang 3: Experteninterview Anhang 4: CD Selbstständigkeitserklärung
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Workflow Standardization to Improve Diabetes Management in Federally Qualified Health Centers: A Pilot Project

Daniels, Michelle 09 May 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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A New Business Process Model for Enhancing BIM Implementation in Architectural Design

Abdelhady, Ibrahim A I. 04 December 2013 (has links)
During the past few years, Building Information Modeling (BIM) started to gain acceptance within the AEC industry. But, as with many software products for project management, BIM currently faces significant issues and obstacles that hinder its widespread use. The broad goal of this study is to improve BIM implementation in mid-size firms during the Schematic Design (SD) and Design Development (DD) phases. The study has four main objectives. First, mapping the existing BIM related process model in mid-size firms, and modeling the flow of information between BIM users inside these firms. Second, identifying the challenges that are currently facing BIM users during the Schematic Design (SD) and Design Development (DD) phases, because of the importance of these phases in making critical decisions that directly affect the building life cycle. Then, linking these challenges to a BIM related business process model in order to identify when and how these issues occur. Third, exploring the structural conditions that may change or affect the BIM workflow. Fourth, the study proposes a new business process model that can enhance BIM implementation in mid-size firms. The study is qualitative in nature, and based on interviews with a sample of BIM users involved in mid-size firms in the USA. The researcher attempted to capture BIM issues and the flow of information between BIM users through case studies and interviews inside their firms. Also, the researcher involved a new group of BIM users in the research to seek their feedback, in order to generalize the research results. / Ph. D.
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Supporting Scientific Collaboration through Workflows and Provenance

Ellqvist, Tommy January 2010 (has links)
Science is changing. Computers, fast communication, and  new technologies have created new ways of conducting research.  For  instance, researchers from different disciplines are processing and  analyzing scientific data that is increasing at an exponential rate.  This kind of research requires that the scientists have access to  tools that can handle huge amounts of data, enable access to vast  computational resources, and support the collaboration of large  teams of scientists. This thesis focuses on tools that help support  scientific collaboration. Workflows and provenance are two concepts that have proven useful in  supporting scientific collaboration.  Workflows provide a formal  specification of scientific experiments, and provenance offers a  model for documenting data and process dependencies.  Together, they  enable the creation of tools that can support collaboration through  the whole scientific life-cycle, from specification of experiments  to validation of results.  However, existing models for workflows  and provenance are often specific to particular tasks and tools.  This makes it hard to analyze the history of data that has been  generated over several application areas by different tools.  Moreover, workflow design is a time-consuming process and often  requires extensive knowledge of the tools involved and collaboration  with researchers with different expertise. This thesis addresses  these problems. Our first contribution is a study of the differences between two  approaches to interoperability between provenance models: direct  data conversion, and mediation. We perform a case study where we  integrate three different provenance models using the mediation  approach, and show the advantages compared to data conversion.  Our  second contribution serves to support workflow design by allowing  multiple users to concurrently design workflows. Current workflow  tools lack the ability for users to work simultaneously on the same  workflow.  We propose a method that uses the provenance of workflow  evolution to enable real-time collaborative design of workflows.  Our third contribution considers supporting workflow design by  reusing existing workflows. Workflow collections for reuse are  available, but more efficient methods for generating summaries of  search results are still needed. We explore new summarization  strategies that considers the workflow structure. <img src="data:image/png;base64,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%3D" />
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Provenance et Qualité dans les Workflows Orientés Données : application à la plateforme WebLab / Provenance and Quality in Data Oriented Workflows : application to the WebLab Platform

Caron, Clément 03 November 2015 (has links)
La plateforme Weblab est un environnement de définition et d’exécution de chaines de traitements média-mining développé par le service IPCC1 d’Airbus Defence and Space. Il s’agit d’une plateforme ouverte d’intégration de composants externes dont la richesse permet aux concepteurs de construire des chaines média-mining très complexes, mais pose également des problèmes liés à la sensibilité de la qualité des résultats par rapport aux composants utilisés. Avant le début de cette thèse, aucun outil n’existait pour l’analyse et l’amélioration de la qualité de workflows WebLab. La problématique principale de la thèse repose sur le fonctionnement dit boite noire des services WebLab. L’approche choisie est non-intrusive : nous complétons la définition du workflow WebLab par des règles de provenance et de propagation de qualité. Les règles de provenance génèrent des liens de dépendance dit grains-fins entre les données et les services après l’exécution d’une chaine de traitements WebLab. Les règles de propagation de qualité profitent des liens inférés précédemment pour raisonner sur l’influence de la qualité d’une donnée utilisée par un service sur la qualité d’une donnée produite... / The WebLab platform is an application used to define and execute media-mining workflows. It is an open source platform, developed by the IPCC1 section of Airbus Defence and Space, for the integration of external components. A designer can create complex media-mining workflows using components, whose operation is not always known (black-boxes services). These complex workflows can lead to a problem of data quality, however, and before this work, no tool existed to analyse and improve the quality of WebLab workflows. To deal with black-box services, we choose to tackle this quality problem with a non-intrusive approach: we enhance the definition of the WebLab workflow with provenance and quality propagation rules. Provenance rules generate fine-grained data dependency links between data and services after the execution of a WebLab workflow. Then the quality propagation rules use these links to reason on the influence that the quality of the data used by a component has on the quality of the output data…
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A Language-Based Approach to Robust Context-Aware Software / 堅牢な文脈認識ソフトウェア開発のためのプログラミング言語の研究

Inoue, Hiroaki 26 March 2018 (has links)
付記する学位プログラム名: デザイン学大学院連携プログラム / 京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(情報学) / 甲第21217号 / 情博第670号 / 新制||情||115(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院情報学研究科通信情報システム専攻 / (主査)教授 五十嵐 淳, 教授 石田 亨, 教授 山本 章博 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Informatics / Kyoto University / DFAM
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B2B Marketing Method Adapted to Sales Improvement Through the Implementation of ABC Classification Tool and Inbound Marketing in SMEs

Galvez-Torres, Erika, Cruz-Alfaro, Milagros, Cespedes-Blanco, Carlos, Raymundo, Carlos, Mamani-Macedo, Nestor, Dominguez, Francisco 01 January 2020 (has links)
El texto completo de este trabajo no está disponible en el Repositorio Académico UPC por restricciones de la casa editorial donde ha sido publicado. / It has been found that the main causes of insufficient sales of different small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is the low conversion rate of quotes into sales, which entails poor business performance and low economic impact. Therefore, a marketing methodology called inbound marketing is planned, which is modified and adapted to the case study. In contrast, tools such as ABC classification, workflow, and inbound marketing have been used as a structure of the proposed methodology to solve the problem. The implementation of this methodology resulted in an increased efficiency of quote development and an enhanced performance ratio thereof. In conclusion, it is possible to measure the financial impact of the methodology implementation which has been beneficial for the company under study. Business performance in the last month of implementation improved by 10%.
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Evaluating Process Mining Techniques on PACS Command Usage Data : Exploring common process mining techniques and evaluating their applicability on PACS event log data for domain-specific workflow analysis

Ekblom, Axel, Karlén, Jacob January 2023 (has links)
Many software companies today collect command usage data by monitoring and logging user interactions within their applications. This is not always utilised to its full potential, but with the use of state-of-the-art process mining techniques, this command usage log data can be used to gain insights about the users' workflows. These insights can then be used to improve the software application and boost user productivity and efficiency. One area where this might be especially relevant is within the radiology domain, where the radiology labour shortage renders every efficiency-improvement valuable. Connected to this, this thesis aimed to evaluate a number of process mining techniques on real radiology PACS command usage data from Sectra to identify which techniques might be useful for analysing user workflows. Three process discovery algorithms (Alpha, Heuristics, and Inductive Miner - infrequent) were used on two datasets and evaluated based on a number of quantitative metrics (fitness and simplicity) and qualitative aspects (interpretability and usefulness). The qualitative aspects of the resulting process models were assessed through interviews with domain experts at Sectra, and the Heuristics Miner was found to discover the most useful models that could be interpreted and analysed by domain experts, mainly due to its simpler process model notation. To reduce model complexity, three different filtering methods based on sequential pattern mining were evaluated as a pre-processing step before applying the discovery algorithms. This resulted in improvements for the Alpha and Inductive Miner - infrequent, although none of the methods improved the Heuristic Miner models against the baseline. Trace clustering was also explored to address model complexity with the aim of identifying trace execution variants. Several configurations of trace representation techniques and clustering algorithms were used, and the neural-network-based approaches, Word2Vec and Autoencoder, emerged as the alternatives that achieved the best scores in the clustering evaluation. A few clusters with well-separated trace execution variants were identified - although most clusters were still complex and dominated by similar events. Finally, a prototype application with integrated process mining concepts was created based on the findings from the previous interviews. This was then evaluated with domain experts at Sectra, with the aim of investigating what concepts are practically useful for assisting with domain analysis. The findings indicate a clear use case for such an application to analyse sequential relations and command usage patterns in PACS user workflows, providing a data-driven and on-demand approach for hypotheses testing. Simpler concepts like manual filtering and aggregation were found to be practically useful and prioritised by the domain experts, while the opinion was more divided on the automatic pre-processing methods.

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