• Title/Summary/Keyword: Conventional Systems Development Methodologies

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A Exploration of Neural Network Development Methodologies (인공지능 네트워크의 Methodology 개발 상호비교)

  • Lee, Ki-Dong;Meso, Peter
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.91-101
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    • 2011
  • We examined current publications on artificial neural network development with a View to identifying the methodologies that are being used to develop these networks, how extensive these methodologies are, the categorization of these methodologies, if these methodologies demonstrate a common underlying and generic (standard) methodology for the development of artificial neural networks, and how closely these methodologies (and the underlying genetic methodology, if established) relate to the conventional systems development methodologies.

A Study of Safety Design of Sound Absorbing Structure and Development of Materials To Reduce living Noise (생활소음 저감을 위한 흡음소재 개발과 흡음구조의 안전설계에 관한 연구)

  • 허성관;최종탁
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.34-41
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    • 2002
  • There m many noise sources in living environment. Especially, noise that happen in apartment or tenement house may make neighborhood serious troubles. Thus, the development of new materials to reduce and improve the living noises is required. During past decade, various methodologies have been developed and researched to reduce and improve the living noises. However, there are many problems to apply these methodologies to practical our environment. In this thesis, we develop the new artificial material supporting high porous materials and lower pressure density to improve the problem caused in the safety design and sound absorbing material. To prove the efficiency of the developed methodology, we compare our methodology with conventional methodologies and also suggest an alternative methodology to contribute quiet life environments.

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Agile Software Development Methodologies Evaluation Research Analysis: A review

  • Sadaf Niaz;Babar Hayat
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.103-110
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    • 2024
  • In the quickly developing world, the idea of the conventional advancement needs to advance[1]. When applied to the advanced work environment, the conventional strategies give as much damage as they do great. Tragically, an absence of versatility in the customary techniques has prompted an inflexible work structure that is truly not viable with the present business. The Agile technique is, subsequently, a more adequate practice, in view of creating programming at a faster speed, while as yet looking after proficiency. The coordinated programming improvement strategies are concentrated in this paper. As per study results, Agile software development group needs solid client association; great light-footed task the executives' measures; item proprietor expands business esteem conveyed by group and need and draw in partners; great deft designing procedures or practices; and great advancements and advancement apparatuses[2]. This examination has suggestions for positive social change since associations that comprehend the basic components might have the option to improve project the executives' systems and money saving advantages prompting higher effectiveness, productivity, and efficiency hence profiting the board, representatives, and client. This survey paper incorporates various methodologies of Agile and their analysis.

Feed Resources for Animals in Asia: Issues, Strategies for Use, Intensification and Integration for Increased Productivity

  • Devendra, C.;Leng, R.A.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.303-321
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    • 2011
  • The availability and efficient use of the feed resources in Asia are the primary drivers of performance to maximise productivity from animals. Feed security is fundamental to the management, extent of use, conservation and intensification for productivity enhancement. The awesome reality is that current supplies of animal proteins are inadequate to meet human requirements in the face of rapidly depleting resources: arable land, water, fossil fuels, nitrogenous and other fertilisers, and decreased supplies of cereal grains. The contribution of the ruminant sector lags well behind that of non-ruminant pigs and poultry. It is compelling therefore to shift priority for the development of ruminants (buffaloes, cattle, goats and sheep) in key agro-ecological zones (AEZs), making intensive use of the available biomass from the forage resources, crop residues, agro-industrial by-products (AIBP) and other non-conventional feed resources (NCFR). Definitions are given of successful and failed projects on feed resource use. These were used to analyse 12 case studies, which indicated the value of strong participatory efforts with farmers, empowerment, and the benefits from animals of productivity-enhancing technologies and integrated natural resource management (NRM). However, wider replication and scaling up were inadequate in project formulation, including systems methodologies that promoted technology adoption. There was overwhelming emphasis on component technology applications that were duplicated across countries, often wasteful, the results and relevance of which were not clear. Technology delivery via the traditional model of research-extension linkage was also inadequate, and needs to be expanded to participatory research-extension-farmer linkages to accelerate diffusion of technologies, wider adoption and impacts. Other major limitations concerned with feed resource use are failure to view this issue from a farming systems perspective, strong disciplinary bias, and poor links to real farm situations. It is suggested that improved efficiency in feed resource use and increased productivity from animals in the future needs to be cognisant of nine strategies. These include priorities for feed resource use; promoting intensive use of crop residues; intensification of integrated ruminant-oil palm systems and use of oil palm by-products; priority for urgent, wider technology application, adoption and scaling up; rigorous application of systems methodologies; development of adaptation and mitigation options for the effects of climate change on feed resources; strengthening research-extension-farmer linkages; development of year round feeding systems; and striving for sustainability of integrated farming systems. These strategies together form the challenges for the future.

Design for Safety :Development and Application of a Formalised Methodology

  • Vassalos, Dracos;Oestvik, Ivan;Konovessis, Dimitris
    • Journal of Ship and Ocean Technology
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.1-18
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    • 2000
  • The paper describes a formalisation of a Design for Safety methodology in an integrated envi-ronment, outlines early developments of a software tool, and presents the results of an appli-cation of the methodology to a case study. The approach adopted attempts link safety per-formance prediction through the utilisation of appropriate technical tools, safety assessment deriving from risk-based methodologies and disparate design activities and issues. Black-board systems have been utilised as the platform in the development of the integrated design environment, allowing safety assessment to become an integral part of the design process. Finally, the case study addresses the application of the developed methodology to three dif-ferent arrangements of a conventional passenger Ro-Ro vessel, with the aim to demonstrate the validity of the process and methodology adopted. The findings are presented and dis-cussed, and recommendations given for the way forward.

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Adopting EVA Knowledge to Agent-Based Intelligent ERP Development (경제적부가가치 지식을 채택한 에이전트 기반의 지능형 ERP 개발)

  • Kwon, O-Byung;Jung, Jin-Hong
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.41-67
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    • 1999
  • ERP is now one of the prevailing applications for integrated information systems, So far, the conventional ERPs lack how to manage knowledge of making decisions, that is one of the important goal of ERP. This gives a motivation on adding decision support capabilities to the ERPs: active advice for business analysis, evaluation and control. In this paper, we proposed an agent-based intelligent ERP that is operated on the Internet. In special, knowledge of economic value added (EVA) is explicitly acquired as a set of data, models and methodologies, A new knowledge representation format, MIF, is suggested to show the communication mechanism between agents, The agent-based knowledge processing is adopted to deliver intelligence on the Internet.

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A Systematic Design Method for Service System Development based on Similarity between Software System and Service System (소프트웨어 시스템과 서비스 시스템의 유사성에 기반한 서비스 시스템 개발을 위한 체계적 설계 기법)

  • Jeon, Won-Young;Chang, Soo-Ho;Kim, Soo-Dong
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.407-418
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    • 2007
  • Service science is a new application area that implements services in an interdisciplinary area of management, economics, and engineering. Service systems provide functionalities of traditional software systems, moreover the functionalities are more intellectual in that they require dynamic context awareness, analysis, and decision making based on the recognized and analyzed contexts. However, conventional software development approaches do not sufficiently provide methods to model the service requirements and to design service-intensive systems. Therefore, there is a great demand on effective methodologies for developing service systems. In this paper, we compare traditional software systems with service-intensive systems in order to identify characteristics of the service systems. And, we propose a step-wise process to model service systems, in terms of architecture, components, and workflows. Then, we show a case study on an emergency handling system which is a type of living assistant systems. We believe that the proposed approach can be used in developing high-quality service systems effectively.

Productivity Analysis of Steel Staircase Systems Utilizing Simulation Method (건설시뮬레이션기법을 이용한 시스템 철골계단 공법의 생산성 분석)

  • Lee, Kyung-Suk;Lee, Jeong-Hun;Kim, Hyun-Mi;Kim, Young-Suk;Han, Seung-Woo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.101-104
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    • 2010
  • Development and practical emerging construction technologies has been studied as one of key solution for overcoming these barriers. Many literatures indicated that effective performance evaluation methodologies are demanding for efficient applications of new technologies. This paper presents a performance evaluation methodology using construction simulation technique and introduces studies of two cases where the steel staircase system, as an new technologies was applied and where the conventional method of staircase concrete works. Productivity was measured and calculated by site observation and construction simulations. This results show the quantified influence of new technology to site personnels and assist them to make various decisions for using or not using the technology depending on their own situations.

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A Review on Prognostics of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells (고분자전해질 연료전지 예지 진단 기술)

  • LEE, WON-YONG;KIM, MINJIN;OH, HWANYEONG;SOHN, YOUNG-JUN;KIM, SEUNG-GON
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.339-356
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    • 2018
  • Although fuel cell systems have advantages in terms of electric efficiency and environmental impact compared with conventional power systems, fuel cell systems have not been deployed widely due to their low reliability and high price. In order to guarantee the lifetime of 10 years, which is the commercialization goal of Polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs), it is necessary to improve durability and reliability through optimized operation and maintenance technologies. Due to the complexity of components and their degradation phenomena, it's not easy to develop and apply the diagnose and prognostic methodologies for PEFCs. The purpose of the paper is to show the current state on PEFC prognostic technology for condition based maintenance. For the prognostic of PEFCs, the model driven method, the data-driven, and the hybrid method can be applied. The methods reviewed in this paper can contribute to the development of technologies to reduce the life cycle cost of fuel cells and increase the reliability through prognostics-based health management system.

A Method for Migrating Object-Oriented Systems into SOA Services (객체지향 시스템에서 SOA서비스로의 전이 기법)

  • Kim, Ji-Won;La, Hyun-Jung;Kim, Soo-Dong
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.17D no.1
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    • pp.25-40
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    • 2010
  • Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a development paradigm for reusing services as an independent reuse unit. A service delivers a cohesive functionality through its external interface. Since services have unique characteristics which are not typically presented in conventional development approaches, there is a demand for effective approaches to developing services. Most of the current SOA methodologies presenta process where services are designed and developed from the requirements rather than reusing existing assets, which demands high cost and effort. Hence, a desirable approach is to be able to develop services by migrating from their existing legacy systems such as object-oriented system. A difficulty in this migration is that objects in object-oriented systems reveal characteristics which differ considerably from those of services. That is, objects are designed without considering commonalities among several consumers. In this paper, we first define mapping relationships between key artifacts in object-oriented system and those in SOA services. By these relationships and considering commonalities among several applications in a domain, we propose three systematic methods to migrate from object-oriented system to SOA services. Each method consists of a list of input and output artifacts and detailed guidelines which are performed in order. Through these methods, service developers can easily develop services with less effort.