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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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Application of local semantic analysis in fault prediction and detection

Shao, Danhua 06 October 2010 (has links)
To improve quality of software systems, change-based fault prediction and scope-bounded checking have been used to predict or detect faults during software development. In fault prediction, changes to program source code, such as added lines or deleted lines, are used to predict potential faults. In fault detection, scope-bounded checking of programs is an effective technique for finding subtle faults. The central idea is to check all program executions up to a given bound. The technique takes two basic forms: scope-bounded static checking, where all bounded executions of a program are transformed into a formula that represents the violation of a correctness property and any solution to the formula represents a counterexample; or scope-bounded testing where a program is tested against all (small) inputs up to a given bound on the input size. Although the accuracies of change-based fault prediction and scope-bounded checking have been evaluated with experiments, both of them have effectiveness and efficiency limitations. Previous change-based fault predictions only consider the code modified by a change while ignoring the code impacted by a change. Scope-bounded testing only concerns the correctness specifications, and the internal structure of a program is ignored. Although scope-bounded static checking considers the internal structure of programs, formulae translated from structurally complex programs might choke the backend analyzer and fail to give a result within a reasonable time. To improve effectiveness and efficiency of these approaches, we introduce local semantic analysis into change-based fault prediction and scope-bounded checking. We use data-flow analysis to disclose internal dependencies within a program. Based on these dependencies, we identify code segments impacted by a change and apply fault prediction metrics on impacted code. Empirical studies with real data showed that semantic analysis is effective and efficient in predicting faults in large-size changes or short-interval changes. While generating inputs for scope-bounded testing, we use control-flow to guide test generation so that code coverage can be achieved with minimal tests. To increase the scalability of scope-bounded checking, we split a bounded program into smaller sub-programs according to data-flow and control-flow analysis. Thus the problem of scope-bounded checking for the given program reduces to several sub-problems, where each sub-problem requires the constraint solver to check a less complex formula, thereby likely reducing the solver’s overall workload. Experimental results show that our approach provides significant speed-ups over the traditional approach. / text
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Using health-related quality of life instruments for children with long-term conditions : On the basis of a national quality registry system

Petersson, Christina January 2016 (has links)
Introduction: There has been a continuous development of new technologies in healthcare that are derived from national quality registries. However, this innovation needs to be translated into the workflow of healthcare delivery, to enable children with long-term conditions to get the best support possible to manage their health during everyday life. Since children living with long-term conditions experience different interference levels in their lives, healthcare professionals need to assess the impact of care on children’s day-to-day lives, as a complement to biomedical assessments. Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to explore and describe the use of instruments about health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in outpatient care for children with long-term conditions on the basis of a national quality registry system. Methods: The research was conducted by using comparative, cross-sectional and explorative designs and data collection was performed by using different methods. The questionnaire DISABKIDS Chronic Generic Measure -37 was used as well as semi-structured interviews and video-recordings from consultations. Altogether, 156 children (8–18 years) and nine healthcare professionals participated in the studies. Children with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) (n 131) answered the questionnaire DISABKIDS and children with rheumatic diseases, kidney diseases and T1D (n 25) were interviewed after their consultation at the outpatient clinic after the web-DISABKIDS had been used. In total, nine healthcare professionals used the HRQOL instrument as an assessment tool during the encounters which was video-recorded (n 21). Quantitative deductive content analysis was used to describe content in different HRQOL instruments. Statistical inference was used to analyse results from DISABKIDS and qualitative content analysis was used to analyse the interviews and video-recordings. Results: The findings showed that based on a biopsychosocial perspective, both generic and disease-specific instruments should be used to gain a comprehensive evaluation of the child’s HRQOL. The DISABKIDS instrument is applicable when describing different aspects of health concerning children with T1D. When DISABKIDS was used in the encounters, children expressed positive experiences about sharing their results with the healthcare professional. It was discovered that different approaches led to different outcomes for the child when the healthcare professionals were using DISABKIDS during the encounter. When an instructing approach is used, the child’s ability to learn more about their health and how to improve their health is limited. When an inviting or engaging approach is used by the professional, the child may become more involved during the conversations. Conclusions: It could be argued that instruments of HRQOL could be used as a complement to biomedical variables, to promote a biopsychosocial perspective on the child’s health. According to the children in this thesis, feedback on their results after answering to web-DISABKIDS is important, which implies that healthcare professionals need to prioritize time for discussions about results from HRQOL instruments in the encounters. If healthcare professionals involve the child in the discussion of the results of the HRQOL, misinterpreted answers could be corrected during the conversation. Concurrently, this claims that healthcare professionals invite and engage the child.
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Interpretace multilingválních textů právních předpisů / Interpretation of multilingual legal texts

Fatura, Martin January 2013 (has links)
This thesis deals with the possibilities of interpretation of legal texts au- thentic in more than one language and attempts to analyze the approaches applicable as a possible solution of contradictions between various langu- age versions. The thesis is divided into five chapters. The first chapter is an intro- duction to the issue. There is just roughly outlined the reason for the exis- tence of multilingual legal texts and there is also defined the scope of the following chapters. The second chapter is dedicated to various methods of interpretation, distinct by legal doctrine. With regard to the topic of the thesis, the inter- pretive methods are divided into two groups with respect to the approach of finding the meaning of legal norms and the content of the regulation. The first section deals with methods based on the text of the legal norm. These are linguistic, logical and systematic method. The second section describes the methods based on the purpose and significance of the treatment. These are the teleological, the historical and the comparative method, as well as the modifications of the teleological method, used primarily in internati- onal law and law of European union. The way of choosing the primary interpretation method is described in the third section. The third chapter deals with the...
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Impact of a training programme on food preparation knowledge and skills of food service workers at Sharpeville care of the aged

Sinthumule, Lufune 05 1900 (has links)
M. Tech. (Department of Hospitality, Faculty of Human Sciences) Vaal University of Technology / Introduction: The education, training and development (ETD) industry has developed fast over the past few years in our country. One need only read the national weekend papers and see all the ETD vacancies advertised to realise that ETD issues are being given increased coverage in this country. The reason for this increased focus on ETD is the need for skilled workers in organisations. Reports on our competitiveness in the world have consistently identified the lack of people development as a major stumbling block for the South African economy in competing in the global market. Objectives: The main objective of this study was to measure the impact of a training programme for the food service workers providing meals to 300 elderly people attending the Sharpeville Care of the Aged centre, in terms of a skills development programme, in order to contribute to increased productivity and provide nutritious meals to the elderly. Methods: A baseline survey was undertaken to determine the nutritional status, food consumption patterns and nutrient intake in a random sample of 300 elderly people attending the care centre five days a week. Socio-demographic and health questionnaires, as well as 24-hour recall questionnaires were completed with the assistance of trained fieldworkers. Anthropometric measurements included weight, height, and Mid-Upper Arm Circumference. Furthermore, the existing menus served to the elderly were theoretically analysed using FoodFinder® version 3 program to determine the energy, carbohydrate, protein and fat content. A developed and tested questionnaire was used to gather information from ten volunteer food service workers at the care centre to determine the training needs. The results of the baseline survey, the menu analysis and training needs assessment were used to develop a training programme that was implemented for a period of ten weeks. Learning was measured after the training programme by administering the same knowledge questionnaire, as well as by a portfolio of evidence and practical assessment. Data analyses: Data for the baseline survey was captured on an Excel spreadsheet. Data analysis was done using the Statistical package for Social Sciences (SPSS) for Windows version 10.0 program for all variables except dietary intake data. Dietary intake and food consumption data were analysed by a registered dietician using the FoodFinder® version 3 program, developed by the Medical Research Council (MRC). Daily nutrient intakes were reported as means and standard deviations and compared to RDAs. Paired t tests were done to determine correlations between knowledge of the food service workers before and after the implementation of the training programme. Results: The results indicated that the majority of the elderly had an income of between R500 and R1 000 per month and most of them reported an occasional lack of funds to meet basic household needs, confirming the presence of food insecurity. Daily dietary intakes (mean ±Standard Deviation [SD] were 5 041,2 ± 2 299,6 kilojoules (kJ) energy, 50,4 ± 28,2 gram (g) protein, 38,9 ± 28,2 g fat and 149,0 ± 76,6 g carbohydrates. The majority (29.5%) were overweight (body mass index [BMI] ~25) or obese (BMI ~30) whilst 33.5% had a mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) of ~21.7 centimetres (em). Mean intakes of micronutrients were low in comparison with the reference standards. The volunteer food service workers were literate as the majority had higher than grade 10-12 training and 80% had previously received on-the-job training. The training programme was successfully implemented and the knowledge of the voluntary food service workers improved after the training programme was implemented. However, because of the small sample size no significance could be determined. Conclusions: The findings of this study confirmed that poverty, malnutrition, both under- and over-nutrition, as well as household food insecurity and poor health were the major problems observed in this elderly community. These findings correspond to other studies, however limited, conducted amongst the elderly in South Africa. The results indicated that, although the food service workers were literate and had received prior training, they still had a poor knowledge of appropriate food preparation method and practices, as well as nutrition, especially related to the elderly. On completion of the training programme, the knowledge of the food service workers improved. This study emphasises the importance of continued on-the-job training Recommendations: The recommendations of further research include: 1) A more detailed study to evaluate the influence of the training programme not only on knowledge and skills, but also on behaviour and attitude. 2) Periodically measuring such influence over a year to measure knowledge retention. 3) Implementation of a NEP for the elderly and its impact on nutrition knowledge and dietary intake behaviour tested. / National Research Foundation (NRF
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Diagnóstico no modelo de regressão logística ordinal / Diagnostic of ordinal logistic regression model

Moura, Marina Calais de Freitas 11 June 2019 (has links)
Os modelos de regressão logística ordinais são usados para descrever a relação entre uma variável resposta categórica ordinal e uma ou mais variáveis explanatórias. Uma vez ajustado o modelo de regressão, se faz necessário verificar a qualidade do ajuste do modelo. As estatísticas qui-quadrado de Pearson e da razão de verossimilhanças não são adequadas para acessar a qualidade do ajuste do modelo de regressão logística ordinal quando variáveis contínuas estão presentes no modelo. Para este caso, foram propostos os testes de Lipsitz, a versão ordinal do teste de Hosmer-Lemeshow e os testes qui-quadrado e razão de verossimilhanças de Pulkistenis-Robinson. Nesta dissertação é feita uma revisão das técnicas de diagnóstico disponíveis para os Modelos logito cumulativo, Modelos logito categorias adjacentes e Modelos logito razão contínua, bem como uma aplicação a fim de investigar a relação entre a perda auditiva, o equilíbrio e aspectos emocionais nos idosos. / Ordinal regression models are used to describe the relationship between an ordered categorical response variable and one or more explanatory variables which could be discrete or continuous. Once the regression model has been fitted, it is necessary to check the goodness-of-fit of the model. The Pearson and likelihood-ratio statistics are not adequate for assessing goodness-of-fit in ordinal logistic regression model with continuous explanatory variables. For this case, the Lipsitz test, the ordinal version of the Hosmer-Lemeshow test and Pulkstenis-Robinson chi-square and likelihood ratio tests were proposed. This dissertation aims to review the diagnostic techniques available for the cumulative logit models, categories adjacent logit models and continuous ratio logistic models. In addition, an application was developed in order to investigate the relationship between hearing loss, balance and emotional aspects in the elderly.
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Vulnerabilidade à queda de árvores por meio de simulações microclimáticas / Vulnerability to fallen trees through microclimate simulations

Mendes, Flávio Henrique 29 April 2016 (has links)
Muitos são os benefícios provenientes da arborização de vias públicas, como aumento da vida útil do asfalto por meio do sombreamento, filtragem de poluentes, absorção de CO2, interceptação da água da chuva e da radiação solar e mitigação de ilhas de calor; porém, por questões culturais, é considerada muitas vezes pela população como algo negativo, cujas folhas entopem calhas, raízes destroem calçadas, troncos e folhas atrapalham fiação elétrica e, principalmente, elas estão susceptíveis às quedas. A pesquisa teve como objetivo estudar o comportamento das quedas de árvores no município de Piracicaba/SP, Brasil, com atenção especial ao regime de ventos na cidade, baseado em dados fornecidos pelo Corpo de Bombeiros de Piracicaba, Secretaria de Defesa do Meio Ambiente de Piracicaba (SEDEMA) e Estação Meteorológica da Escola Superior de Agricultura \"Luiz de Queiroz\" (ESALQ). De caráter inédito, o principal resultado foi a relação direta entre quedas e zonas urbanizadas, que, em constantes alterações no uso do solo, acabam por danificar a sustentação das árvores (raízes), fato justificado pela alta concentração de quedas na parte central (36,7%), com destaque para as estações da primavera e do verão, ou seja, ventos e chuvas, na qual, juntas, somaram 78,0% do total. O período de retorno esperado para ventos superiores a 75 km h-1, classificados como temporais na Escala de Vento de Beaufort, foi de 2,8 eventos por ano. Enquanto verificou-se o predomínio de ventos alísios de sudeste, pertencentes ao quarto quadrante, a direção das rajadas de vento teve maior variação e, assim, com predomínio daqueles ventos, é recomendável instalações de parques industriais nas zonas norte, noroeste e oeste, haja vista a importância de evitar que os poluentes adentrem a cidade. As espécies de maior vulnerabilidade foram: Pachira aquatica Aubl. (monguba), Handroanthus sp. (ipê roxo) e Tipuana tipu (Benth.) Kuntze (tipuana). Por meio de simulação microclimática computacional, utilizando o programa ENVI-met versão 3.1, em dois estudos de caso, sendo um em bairro residencial e outro na Praça José Bonifácio, foi possível identificar locais de maior atenção quanto às quedas de árvores, em função da rugosidade do local, capaz de alterar a velocidade e a direção do vento. / There are many benefits from public roads afforestation, such as longer pavement life through shading, filtering pollutants, CO2 absorption, intercepting rainfall and solar radiation and mitigating heat islands; however, due cultural issues, is often regarded by the population as something negative, whose leaves clog gutters, roots destroy sidewalks, stems and leaves disrupt electrical wiring and, mainly, they are susceptible to falls. The research aimed to study the behavior of falling trees in Piracicaba/SP, Brazil, with special attention to the wind regime in the city, based on data provided by the Piracicaba Fire Department, Secretariat of Defense of the Environment of Piracicaba (SEDEMA) and Meteorological Station Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture (ESALQ). From unedited character, the main result was the direct relationship between falls and urbanized areas, which, in constant changes in land use, end up damaging the support of trees (roots), a fact explained by the high concentration of falls in the central part (36.7%), highlighted to the spring and summer seasons, i.e., winds and rains, which, together, totaling 78.0% of the total cases. The payback period expected to winds who exceeding 75 km h-1, classified as storms in the Beaufort Wind Scale, was 2.8 events per year. While there was a predominance of trade winds from the Southeast, belonging to the fourth quadrant, the direction of the gusts of wind had greater variation and, thus, with those predominant winds, it recommend installation of industrial parks in North, Northwest and West areas, since the importance of avoiding that pollutants enter into the city. The most vulnerable species were: Pachira aquatica Aubl. (Guiana Chestnut), Handroanthus sp. (Purple Ipe) and Tipuana tipu (Benth.) Kuntze (Tipuana). Through computational microclimate simulation, using the software ENVI-met version 3.1, in two case studies, being one in a residential area and another in the José Bonifácio Square, it was possible to identify locals of more attention as the falling trees, based on the local roughness, able to change the speed and direction of the wind.
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Vulnerabilidade à queda de árvores por meio de simulações microclimáticas / Vulnerability to fallen trees through microclimate simulations

Flávio Henrique Mendes 29 April 2016 (has links)
Muitos são os benefícios provenientes da arborização de vias públicas, como aumento da vida útil do asfalto por meio do sombreamento, filtragem de poluentes, absorção de CO2, interceptação da água da chuva e da radiação solar e mitigação de ilhas de calor; porém, por questões culturais, é considerada muitas vezes pela população como algo negativo, cujas folhas entopem calhas, raízes destroem calçadas, troncos e folhas atrapalham fiação elétrica e, principalmente, elas estão susceptíveis às quedas. A pesquisa teve como objetivo estudar o comportamento das quedas de árvores no município de Piracicaba/SP, Brasil, com atenção especial ao regime de ventos na cidade, baseado em dados fornecidos pelo Corpo de Bombeiros de Piracicaba, Secretaria de Defesa do Meio Ambiente de Piracicaba (SEDEMA) e Estação Meteorológica da Escola Superior de Agricultura \"Luiz de Queiroz\" (ESALQ). De caráter inédito, o principal resultado foi a relação direta entre quedas e zonas urbanizadas, que, em constantes alterações no uso do solo, acabam por danificar a sustentação das árvores (raízes), fato justificado pela alta concentração de quedas na parte central (36,7%), com destaque para as estações da primavera e do verão, ou seja, ventos e chuvas, na qual, juntas, somaram 78,0% do total. O período de retorno esperado para ventos superiores a 75 km h-1, classificados como temporais na Escala de Vento de Beaufort, foi de 2,8 eventos por ano. Enquanto verificou-se o predomínio de ventos alísios de sudeste, pertencentes ao quarto quadrante, a direção das rajadas de vento teve maior variação e, assim, com predomínio daqueles ventos, é recomendável instalações de parques industriais nas zonas norte, noroeste e oeste, haja vista a importância de evitar que os poluentes adentrem a cidade. As espécies de maior vulnerabilidade foram: Pachira aquatica Aubl. (monguba), Handroanthus sp. (ipê roxo) e Tipuana tipu (Benth.) Kuntze (tipuana). Por meio de simulação microclimática computacional, utilizando o programa ENVI-met versão 3.1, em dois estudos de caso, sendo um em bairro residencial e outro na Praça José Bonifácio, foi possível identificar locais de maior atenção quanto às quedas de árvores, em função da rugosidade do local, capaz de alterar a velocidade e a direção do vento. / There are many benefits from public roads afforestation, such as longer pavement life through shading, filtering pollutants, CO2 absorption, intercepting rainfall and solar radiation and mitigating heat islands; however, due cultural issues, is often regarded by the population as something negative, whose leaves clog gutters, roots destroy sidewalks, stems and leaves disrupt electrical wiring and, mainly, they are susceptible to falls. The research aimed to study the behavior of falling trees in Piracicaba/SP, Brazil, with special attention to the wind regime in the city, based on data provided by the Piracicaba Fire Department, Secretariat of Defense of the Environment of Piracicaba (SEDEMA) and Meteorological Station Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture (ESALQ). From unedited character, the main result was the direct relationship between falls and urbanized areas, which, in constant changes in land use, end up damaging the support of trees (roots), a fact explained by the high concentration of falls in the central part (36.7%), highlighted to the spring and summer seasons, i.e., winds and rains, which, together, totaling 78.0% of the total cases. The payback period expected to winds who exceeding 75 km h-1, classified as storms in the Beaufort Wind Scale, was 2.8 events per year. While there was a predominance of trade winds from the Southeast, belonging to the fourth quadrant, the direction of the gusts of wind had greater variation and, thus, with those predominant winds, it recommend installation of industrial parks in North, Northwest and West areas, since the importance of avoiding that pollutants enter into the city. The most vulnerable species were: Pachira aquatica Aubl. (Guiana Chestnut), Handroanthus sp. (Purple Ipe) and Tipuana tipu (Benth.) Kuntze (Tipuana). Through computational microclimate simulation, using the software ENVI-met version 3.1, in two case studies, being one in a residential area and another in the José Bonifácio Square, it was possible to identify locals of more attention as the falling trees, based on the local roughness, able to change the speed and direction of the wind.
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Architecting the deployment of cloud-hosted services for guaranteeing multitenancy isolation

Ochei, Laud Charles January 2017 (has links)
In recent years, software tools used for Global Software Development (GSD) processes (e.g., continuous integration, version control and bug tracking) are increasingly being deployed in the cloud to serve multiple users. Multitenancy is an important architectural property in cloud computing in which a single instance of an application is used to serve multiple users. There are two key challenges of implementing multitenancy: (i) ensuring isolation either between multiple tenants accessing the service or components designed (or integrated) with the service; and (ii) resolving trade-offs between varying degrees of isolation between tenants or components. The aim of this thesis is to investigate how to architect the deployment of cloud-hosted service while guaranteeing the required degree of multitenancy isolation. Existing approaches for architecting the deployment of cloud-hosted services to serve multiple users have paid little attention to evaluating the effect of the varying degrees of multitenancy isolation on the required performance, resource consumption and access privilege of tenants (or components). Approaches for isolating tenants (or components) are usually implemented at lower layers of the cloud stack and often apply to the entire system and not to individual tenants (or components). This thesis adopts a multimethod research strategy to providing a set of novel approaches for addressing these problems. Firstly, a taxonomy of deployment patterns and a general process, CLIP (CLoud-based Identification process for deployment Patterns) was developed for guiding architects in selecting applicable cloud deployment patterns (together with the supporting technologies) using the taxonomy for deploying services to the cloud. Secondly, an approach named COMITRE (COmponent-based approach to Multitenancy Isolation Through request RE-routing) was developed together with supporting algorithms and then applied to three case studies to empirically evaluate the varying degrees of isolation between tenants enabled by multitenancy patterns for three different cloud-hosted GSD processes, namely-continuous integration, version control, and bug tracking. After that, a synthesis of findings from the three case studies was carried out to provide an explanatory framework and new insights about varying degrees of multitenancy isolation. Thirdly, a model-based decision support system together with four variants of a metaheuristic solution was developed for solving the model to provide an optimal solution for deploying components of a cloud-hosted application with guarantees for multitenancy isolation. By creating and applying the taxonomy, it was learnt that most deployment patterns are related and can be implemented by combining with others, for example, in hybrid deployment scenarios to integrate data residing in multiple clouds. It has been argued that the shared component is better for reducing resource consumption while the dedicated component is better in avoiding performance interference. However, as the experimental results show, there are certain GSD processes where that might not necessarily be so, for example, in version control, where additional copies of the files are created in the repository, thus consuming more disk space. Over time, performance begins to degrade as more time is spent searching across many files on the disk. Extensive performance evaluation of the model-based decision support system showed that the optimal solutions obtained had low variability and percent deviation, and were produced with low computational effort when compared to a given target solution.
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Análise da validade, interpretação e preferência da versão brasileira da Escala Facial de Dor - Revisada, em duas amostras clínicas / Analysis of the validity, interpretability and preference of the Brazilian version of the Faces Pain Scale Revised in two clinic samples.

Poveda, Claudia Ligia Esperanza Charry 27 February 2012 (has links)
A Escala Facial de Dor - Revisada (EFD-R) é uma das escalas mais recomendadas na mensuração da intensidade da dor aguda em crianças. A versão original desta escala foi testada em crianças canadenses. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a validade, interpretação e preferência da versão brasileira da Escala Facial de Dor - Revisada (EFD-R-B), em duas amostras de crianças brasileiras: uma envolvendo dor aguda procedural e outra dor aguda pós-cirúrgica. Na primeira amostra participaram 77 crianças com idades entre 6 e 12 anos, do sexo feminino e masculino, que foram submetidas à coleta de sangue (dor procedural). As crianças estimaram a intensidade da sua dor, antes e após a punção venosa, na EFD-R-B. Na estimação após a punção venosa, a Escala Colorida Analógica (ECA) foi administrada junto com a EFD-R-B e, além disso, as crianças indicaram as faces que expressavam uma dor leve, moderada e severa, a escala que preferiam e o porquê. Na segunda amostra, participaram 53 crianças com idades entre 6 e 12 anos, do sexo feminino e masculino, que tinham sido submetidas a pequenas cirurgias (dor pós-cirúrgica). Nesta amostra, as crianças estimaram, na EFD-R-B e na ECA, a intensidade da dor que estavam sentindo no momento da entrevista. Também indicaram as faces que expressavam uma dor leve, moderada e severa, o limiar de tratamento da dor, a escala que preferiam e o porquê. Na comparação entre as pontuações obtidas na EFD-R-B e na ECA (validade convergente), nas duas amostras, os valores dos coeficientes Kendall\'s tau foram altos e significativos: =0,75 para o grupo de dor procedural e =0,79 para o grupo de dor pós-cirúrgica (p=0,00 nas duas amostras). No grupo de dor procedural, a EFD-R-B refletiu as mudanças na intensidade da dor vivenciada pelas crianças antes e após a punção venosa (validade concorrente): Teste de Wilcoxon z=-6,65; p=0,00. Considerando uma escala de 0 a 10 para a EFD-R-B, a mediana e a amplitude interquartil (AIQ) para as faces indicadas como expressivas de intensidade leve, moderada e severa, foram 2 (2-2), 4 (4-6) e 10 (10-10) respectivamente, no grupo de dor procedural, e 2 (2-2), 6 (4-8) e 10 (10-10) respectivamente, no grupo de dor pós-cirúrgica. Na estimação do limiar de tratamento da dor (grupo de dor pós-cirúrgica), a mediana (AIQ) foi 6 (4-10). No grupo de dor procedural, a EFD-R-B foi a escala preferida por 57,1% das crianças e a ECA por 41,6%; no grupo de dor pós-cirúrgica, a EFD-R-B foi escolhida por 66% das crianças e a ECA por 34%. Estas proporções somente foram significativas no grupo de dor pós-cirúrgica (X²=5,453 p=0,02). Nossos resultados mostram que a EFD-R-B possui propriedades similares à escala original e boa aceitação entre as crianças entrevistadas. A determinação dos valores das diferentes intensidades de dor e do limiar de tratamento da dor, para cada participante, representa uma evidência importante sobre a interpretação da EFD-R. / The Faces Pain Scale Revised (FPS-R) is one of the most recommended tools in measuring the intensity of acute pain in children. The aim of this study was to assess validity, interpretability and preference of the Brazilian version of the FPS-R (FPS-R-B), in two different clinical samples. The first sample contained seventy-seven children, 6 to 12 years old and both sexes, undergoing venipuncture for blood sample (procedural pain). These children estimated their perceived pain intensity in FPS-R-B before and after venipuncture. Furthermore, after venipuncture, children were asked: a) to evaluate the intensity of their needle pain using the Coloured Analogue Scale (CAS), b) to indicate on the Faces scale the intensities representing the mild, moderate and severe pain, and c) to choose the scale they preferred and indicate the reasons for the preference. The second sample included fifty-three children, 6 to 12 years old and both sexes, undergoing minor surgery (postoperative pain). Following surgery, children were asked: a) to provide a rating of their current pain intensity using the FPS-R-B and the CAS, b) to indicate on the Faces scale the intensities representing the mild, moderate and severe pain, c) to estimate, on the FPS-R-B, the intensity of pain that their felt to warrant pharmacologic intervention (pain treatment threshold), and d) to choose the scale they preferred and indicate the reasons for the preference. The degree of concordance between FPS-R-B and CAS ratings (convergent validity), for both samples, was high and statistically significant Kendall\'s tau value was 0.75 for the first sample, and 0.79 for the second sample, (p<0.05) . FPS-R-B reflected the changes in pain intensity before and after venipuncture (concurrent validity): Wilcoxon Test z=- 6.24; p< 0.05. On the 0-10 scale for the FPS-R-B, the median and interquartile range (IQR) of the intensities that represented mild, moderate and severe pain were 2 (2-2), 4 (4-6) e 10 (10-10) respectively, for the first sample, and 2 (2-2), 6 (4-8) e 10 (10-10) respectively, for the second sample. The median and IQR for pain treatment threshold were 6 (4-10). Fifty-seven percent of children in the first sample and 64.8% in the second sample preferred the FPS-R-B. These proportions were statistically significant for the second sample (X²=5,453 p<0,05). Our data show that the FPS-R-B has similar statistical properties to the original. New evidences were presented regarding interpretability of the FPS-R by determining each children\'s treatment threshold and estimate of mild, moderate and severe pain. In this study, the FPS-R-B was preferred by the majority of children.
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PACCS uma ferramenta para detecção proativa e resolução colaborativa de conflitos de código fonte

Armino, Daniel Bruno 23 March 2016 (has links)
Submitted by Silvana Teresinha Dornelles Studzinski (sstudzinski) on 2016-06-13T17:33:37Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Daniel Bruno Armino_.pdf: 1677240 bytes, checksum: 278b4e6ed4b8adf54258b557940f77df (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-06-13T17:33:37Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Daniel Bruno Armino_.pdf: 1677240 bytes, checksum: 278b4e6ed4b8adf54258b557940f77df (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-03-23 / CAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Em desenvolvimento de software colaborativo, desenvolvedores compartilham código fonte e modificam partes deste código em paralelo, visando aumentar a produtividade. Para isso, times de desenvolvimento, tipicamente globalmente distribuídos, fazem uso de sistemas de controle de versão (SCV), os quais são responsáveis por versionar o código fonte e reconciliar as alterações conflitantes realizadas pelos desenvolvedores em paralelo. Em geral, cada desenvolvedor possui uma cópia local dos arquivos do código fonte do repositório, podendo realizar qualquer tipo modificação e tendo que posteriormente integrar a sua versão local do código fonte com as alteradas pelos outros membros do time de desenvolvimento. O problema é que usualmente os sistemas de controle de versão (por exemplo, GIT e SVN) não dão suporte a detecção antecipada dos conflitos, nem auxiliam os desenvolvedores na resolução dos mesmos. Na prática, um conflito trata-se de alterações divergentes realizadas em um mesmo trecho de código em paralelo por diferentes desenvolvedores. Consequentemente, detectar e resolver conflitos passam a ser duas atividades altamente propensa a erros e que exige bastante esforço do desenvolvedor. Para explorar esta problemática, este trabalho propõe o PACCS, uma ferramenta capaz de: (1) detectar proativamente conflitos; (2) analisar a propagação de conflitos; (3) identificar conflitos sintáticos e semânticos; (4) resolver automaticamente conflitos detectados; (5) apoiar os desenvolvedores na resolução colaborativa dos conflitos; e (6) checar as integrações realizadas e submetidas ao repositório de acordo um conjunto de regras. A ferramenta desenvolvida abordará os requisitos citados anteriormente e possui duas partes: o lado cliente (plugin para o eclipse) e o lado server (gerenciador de alterações entre workspaces). Após a construção da ferramenta será efetuado um comparativo entre desenvolvedores que utilizam a ferramenta versus os que não utilizaram, objetivando aferir as vantagens ou desvantagens da ferramenta. Os resultados demonstraram que (1) ao contrário do que a literatura prega, VCS centralizados tendem produzir um código fonte mais próximo do desejado e (2) a abordagem colaborativa pode ser mais eficiente e necessitar de menos esforço na resolução de conflitos. / In collaborative software development, developers share source code and modify parts of code in parallel, to increase productivity. For this, development teams typically distributed globally, make use of version control systems (VCS), which are responsible for versioning the source code and reconcile conflicting changes made by developers in parallel. Generally, each developer has a local copy of the source code files from the repository, and can perform any modification and having to later join their local version of the source code with the changed by the other members of the development team. The problem is that usually the version control systems (eg, GIT and SVN) do not support early detection of conflicts, or assist developers in solving them. In practice, a conflict it is divergent changes made in one piece of code in parallel by different developers. Consequently, detect and resolve conflicts become two highly prone to errors and activities that require a lot of effort from the developer. To explore this issue, this paper proposes the PACCS, a tool capable of: (1) detect proactively conflicts; (2) to analyze the spread of conflicts; (3) identify syntactic and semantic conflicts; (4) detected automatically resolve conflicts; (5) support developers in collaborative conflict resolution; and (6) check the integrations carried out and submitted to the agreement of a set of rules repository. The developed tool will address the above requirements and has two parts: the client side (plugin for Eclipse) and the server side (change manager between Workspaces). After the construction of the tool will be made a comparison between developers using the tool versus those who did not use, in order to assess the advantages or disadvantages of the tool. The results showed that (1) contrary to the literature preaches, centralized VCS tend to produce a code nearest source of the desired and (2) a collaborative approach can be more efficient and require less effort in resolving conflicts.

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