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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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Erstellung einer Peer-to-Peer-Architektur fuer die gemeinsame Nutzung von Anwendungen

Nguyen-Salamanis, Khanh-Loan. January 2002 (has links)
Stuttgart, Univ., Diplomarb., 2002.
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Qualitative Performance Analysis for Large-Scale Scientific Workflows

Buneci, Emma, January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Duke University, 2008.
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Physical design with fabrication : friendly layout /

Wang, Jun, January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hong Kong, 2005.
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The effect of negative feedback on confidence calibration and error reduction in spreadsheet development

Goo, Justin M. W. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 127-131). Also available on microfiche.
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Contribution à l'utilisation des micro-processeurs dans les structures décentralisées.

Rolin, Pierre, January 1900 (has links)
Th. doct.-ing.--Rennes 1, 1977. N°: 71.
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High voltage optical fibre sensor for use in wire relay electrical protection systems

Bashour, Rami January 2016 (has links)
The last few decades have a wide spread use of optical fibre sensors in many applications. Optical fibre sensors have significant benefits over existing conventional sensors such as; high immunity to electromagnetic interference, the ability to transmit signal over long distance at high bandwidth, high resolution, usage in hazardous environments and no need for isolation when working at high voltages. The measurement of high voltages is essential for electrical power systems as it is used as a source of electrical information for Relay Protection Systems (RPS) and load management systems. Electrical Power Systems need to be protected from faults. Faults can range from short circuits, voltage dips, surges, transients etc. The Optical High Voltage sensor developed is based on the principle that the Lead Zirconate Titanate (PZT) electrostriction displacement changes when a voltage is applied to it. The displacement causes the fibre (FBG) which is bonded to the PZT material to have a resultant change in the wavelength. An optical fibre sensor prototype has been developed and evaluated that measures up to 250 V DC. Simulation using ANSYS software has been used to demonstrate the operational capability of the sensor up to 300kV AC. This sensor overcomes some of the challenges of conventional sensors issues like electromagnetic interference, signal transmission, resolution etc. R BASHOUR 2 A novel optical fibre high voltage based on the Kerr effect has been demonstrated. The The Kerr effect was determined using Optsim (R-Soft) software and Maxwell software was used to model an optical Kerr Cell. Maxwell software is an electromagnetic/electric field software used for simulating, analysing, designing 2D and 3D electromagnetic materials and devices. It uses highly accurate Finite Element techniques to solve time varying, static, frequency domain electric and electromagnetic fields. A Relay Protection System on electrical networks was discussed in detail. Keywords: Fibre Bragg Grating, Fibre Optics Sensors, Piezoelectricity, Kerr effect, Relay Protection Systems.
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Consumer Knowledge of Proper Sunscreen Application

Go, James, Hreniuc, Brian, Tran, Kevin, Cooley, Janet January 2014 (has links)
Class of 2014 Abstract / Specific Aims: To determine what the general public understands about sunscreen and to see if specific groups need more targeted marketing and education about sunscreen. Methods: Questionnaires administered to eligible participants that rated the participants’ knowledge of general sun safety, sunscreen application, and FDA labeling on sunscreen products compared to demographic data. Demographic data were collected on age, gender, years resided in Arizona, whether participants has or known anyone with a history of skin cancer and ethnicity. Main Results: Questionnaires were completed by 62 participants. When comparing skin cancer versus no skin cancer using student’s t-test, there was no significant difference (P=0.09). When comparing gender versus total using student’s t-test, there was no significant difference (P=0.62). When comparing ethnicity versus total using ANOVA, F < Fcritical indicating there was no difference. When comparing age versus total using ANOVA, F < Fcritical indicating there was no difference. When comparing years residing in Arizona versus total using ANOVA, F < Fcritical indicating there was no difference. Conclusion: Consumer knowledge of general sun safety, sunscreen application, and FDA labeling on sunscreen products appears to have little to no difference between each demographic category.
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Invariant algebraic surfaces in three dimensional vector fields

Wuria Muhammad Ameen, Hussein January 2016 (has links)
This work is devoted to investigating the behaviour of invariant algebraic curves for the two dimensional Lotka-Volterra systems and examining almost a geometrical approach for finding invariant algebraic surfaces in three dimensional Lotka-Volterra systems. We consider the twenty three cases of invariant algebraic curves found in Ollagnier (2001) of the two dimensional Lotka-Volterra system in the complex plane and then we explain the geometric nature of each curve, especially at the critical points of the mentioned system. We also investigate the local integrability of two dimensional Lotka-Volterra systems at its critical points using the monodromy method which we extend to use the behaviour of some of the invariant algebraic curves mentioned above. Finally, we investigate invariant algebraic surfaces in three dimensional Lotka- Volterra systems by a geometrical method related with the intersection multiplicity of algebraic surfaces with the axes including the lines at infinity. We will classify both linear and quadratic invariant algebraic surfaces under some assumptions and commence a study of the cubic surfaces.
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The Effects of Textual Fluency on the Rate of Acquisition and Application of Intraverbal Relations

Shrontz, Rachael E. 05 1900 (has links)
Intraverbal behavior governs core elements of academic and intellectual behavior. These intraverbal relations can be explicitly taught when an individual is prompted to provide an appropriate response with pictures, text, or other stimuli following a verbal stimulus. It is possible that a focus on fluency of the target repertoires may lead to more conclusive data. the current study assessed the effects of precision teaching based instruction for component textual repertoires on the acquisition of intraverbal relations. Specifically, this study compared the effectiveness of two textual prompting procedures (with and without fluency-based instruction) on the acquisition and application of intraverbal relations using time-delay and a carefully controlled set of intraverbal stimuli. Results indicate that the use of textual prompts and an errorless time-delay transfer of stimulus control procedure were effective strategies for teaching intraverbal responses regardless of the inclusion of fluency-based instruction.
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Comparison of data-communication technologies for a Real-World Business Application

Treitz, Bastian 02 February 2021 (has links)
In einer Client/Server-Netzwerkarchitektur wird die Kommunikation der Komponenten durch Protokolle geregelt. Die Wahl des Protokolls hat dabei Einfluss auf die Verzögerungszeiten im Datentransfer. Diese Arbeit hat ausgewählte Protokolle und Technologien für A12 Business-Anwendungen bezüglich des Aspekts der Performance getestet. Der Fokus lag auf HTTP/2 HTTP Long Polling, Web Sockets und der AMQP-Implementierung RabbitMQ. Um dies zu realisieren wurde die Applikation entwickelt, die alle Anwendungsfälle für jede der Technologien implementiert. Die erstellten Testszenarien wurden daraufhin ausgeführt und die Ergebnisse zeigen, welche Technologien in welchen Anwendungsfällen gut oder schlecht sind. HTTP/2 erzielt im Vergleich gute Ergebnisse, wenn der vorliegende Anwendungsfall dem Request/Response-Muster entspricht. Wenn es sich zudem um große zu sendene Objekte handelt, kann HTTP/2 Verzögerungseinsparungen von mindestens 22% gegenüber den anderen getesteten Technologien vorweisen. Long Polling erweist sich für A12 Business-Anwendungen mit sich ständig aktualisierenden Live-Daten als keine gute Option. WebSockets hingegen stechen in diesem Fall durch eine sehr geringe Latenz hervor, die insbesondere bei einer höheren Anzahl von Clients überzeugt. Hier existieren Anwendungsfälle, bei denen der WebSocket 63% schneller ist als die Alternativen. RabbitMQ überzeugt durch gute Resultate in verschiedensten Anwendungsfällen. Bei Live-Daten für einen Client kann die Message Queue mit den Latenzen des WebSockets mithalten. Erst eine Erhöhung der Anzahl der Clients bewirkt eine größer werdende Abweichung. Zudem überzeugt RabbitMQ mit geringen Zeiten in der Neu-Verbindung und für A12 Business-Anwendungen mit Request/Response-Muster. In Letzterem existieren Anwendungsfälle bei denen RabbitMQ 10% schneller ist als HTTP/2.

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