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Record keeping system of bugs for software quality assurance

  • Mateen, Ahmed;Zhu, Qingsheng;Afsar, Salman
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.207-213
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    • 2019
  • Assistance for the quality assurance management and developers to provide high quality software products. Using a bug record keeping system is exceptionally important in software progress, and it is followed vastly by majority of software producing companies in modern era. Regular application of a bug record keeping system is very helpful in developing software systems. We developed this system which helps the software testing team to keep a complete record of their testing activities during the software testing, also increases your confidence in the software quality, class and worth. Our proposed system offers trouble-free and effortless approaches to acquire desired information about bug, also produces different kinds of reports like summary reports, detailed reports etc. It gives facility to create, delete and update any project. Our developed application system is designed by using visual c# at front end and sql server 2008 management studio express at back end.

Switchable Spatial Control of Linearly Polarized Light Based on a Liquid-crystal Optical Waveguide

  • Zhengtao, Zha;Qianshu, Zhang
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.83-89
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    • 2023
  • This study reports a structure, based on a liquid-crystal (LC) core optical waveguide, for the switchable spatial control of linearly polarized light. The refractive indices of both left and right isotropic claddings in the waveguide are between the two principal-axis indices of the nematic liquid crystal (NLC). Numerical simulations demonstrate that the proposed structure can be operated in transmission mode or as an attenuator by controlling the on and off states of the applied voltage, whether the initial excitation is transverse electric (TE) linearly polarized light or transverse magnetic (TM) linearly polarized light. The design can also be used as an integrated optical polarizer, since only one type of linearly polarized light is always permitted to pass through the core zone of the NLC optical waveguide.

Optical Properties of a Proton-implanted Nd:CNGG Planar Waveguide

  • Zhu, Qian-Lin;Lin, Ming-Fu;Chen, Jing-Yi;Wang, Zhong-Yue;Liu, Chun-Xiao
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.172-176
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    • 2019
  • The work reports on the fabrication of an optical planar waveguide in the Nd:CNGG crystal by the 0.4-MeV hydrogen ion implantation with a fluence of $8.0{\times}10^{16}ions/cm^2$. The nuclear energy loss of the implanted hydrogen ions was derived by using SRIM 2013 code. The microscope image of the proton-implanted Nd:CNGG crystal cross section was captured by a metallographic microscope. The transmittance spectra were recorded before and after the ion implantation. The light intensity distribution of the planar waveguide at 632.8 nm was experimentally measured to validate its effect on one dimension confinement. The investigation shows that the proton-implanted Nd:CNGG waveguide is a candidate for an optoelectronic integrated device.

Liquid Crystal Lens Array with Thermally Controllable Focal Length and Electrically Convertible Lens Type

  • Heo, Kyong Chan;Kwon, Jin Hyuk;Gwag, Jin Seog
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.88-94
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    • 2015
  • This paper reports the fabrication of a lenticular liquid crystal (LC) lens array with thermally tunable focus and with the function of a convertible lens type, using the surface structure of a UV-curable polymer and a twisted-nematic (TN) LC cell. The TN LC cell makes the LC lenticular lens function as a converging or diverging lens by controlling electrically the polarization of input light. Therefore, the focal lengths for both the converging and diverging lenses, which can be switched from the TN cell, can be tuned by changing the effective refractive index of the LC by Joule heating of the transparent electrode. As a result, the focal length of the lens with the E7 LC was changed continuously from 8.7 to 31.2 mm for the converging lens type and from -9.8 to -14.2 mm for the diverging lens when the temperature was increased from 25 to $56^{\circ}C$.

Characterization of Peptide Deformylase2 from B. cereus

  • Park, Joon-Kyu;Kim, Kook-Han;Moon, Jin-Ho;Kim, Eunice Eun-Kyeong
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.40 no.6
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    • pp.1050-1057
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    • 2007
  • Peptide deformylase (PDF) is a metalloenzyme that removes the N-terminal formyl groups from newly synthesized proteins. It is essential for bacterial survival, and is therefore-considered as a potential target for antimicrobial chemotherapy. However, some bacteria including medically relevant pathogens possess two or more def-like genes. Here we have examined two PDFs from Bacillus cereus. The two share only 32% sequence identity and the crystal structures show overall similarity with PDF2 having a longer C-terminus. However, there are differences at the two active sites, and these differences appear to contribute to the activity difference seen between the two. BcPDF2 is found as a dimer in the crystal form with two additional actinonin bound at that interface.

Effect of Double Schottky Barrier in Gallium-Zinc-Oxide Thin Film

  • Oh, Teresa
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.323-329
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    • 2017
  • This reports the electrical behavior, bonding structure and Schottky contact of gallium-zinc-oxide (GZO) thin film annealed at $100{\sim}400^{\circ}C$. The mobility of GZO with high density of PL spectra and crystal structure was also increased because of the structural matching between GZO and Si substrate of a crystal structure. However, the GZO annealed at $200^{\circ}C$ with an amorphous structure had the highest mobility as a result of a band to band tunneling effect. The mobility of GZO treated at low annealing temperatures under $200^{\circ}C$ increased at the GZO with an amorphous structure, but that at high temperatures over $200^{\circ}C$ also increased when it was the GZO of a crystal structure. The mobility of GZO with a Schottky barrier (SB) was mostly increased because of the effect of surface currents as well as the additional internal potential difference.

A study on the growth of AlN single crystals (AlN 단결정 성장에 관한 연구)

  • Kang, Seung-Min
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.279-282
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    • 2013
  • Recently, it has been interested much that AlN (Aluminum Nitride) crystals can be applied to UV LEDs and high power devices as like GaN and SiC crystals. The reports about commercial grade of AlN wafers in the world have been absent, however several results for growth of large size of AlN single crystals have been reported from abroad. In this report, the result of AlN single crystals of a diameter of about 8 mm grown are reported. Optical microscopic characterization was applied to observe the form of the crystals and the crystal quality was evaluated by FWHM measurement by DCXRD rocking curve analysis.

A Study on the director distribution of In-Plane Switching liquid crystal cell by finite element method (유한요소법을 이용한 IPS 모드의 액정 분자 거동 해석 연구)

  • Jeong, Ju-Sik;Yun, Sang-Ho;Lee, Cheol-Su;Won, Tae-Yeong
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.10-18
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    • 2002
  • This paper reports a methodology for calculating distribution of the director in an In-plane switching liquid crystal cell by a numerical technique. To calculate distribution of the director, we developed a three dimensional finite element method (FEM) and calculated the distribution of electric potential and electric field in the liquid crystal cell. We have considered the free-energy density composed of electric potential and strain energy in the bulk of liquid crystal cell and calculated the switching property of liquid crystal cell by the Ericksen-Leslie equation and the Laplace equation We generated 1,859 nodes and 8,640 elements for IPS mode cell with 24${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$$\times$12${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$$\times$4.5${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ and performed transient analysis until 16ms. As a result, horizontal electric field occurred at cell region except liquid crystal region above electrodes and the disclination occured on electrodes.

Optical Studies of a Pure and Dye Doped Nematic Liquid Crystal E-24

  • Chandel, V.S.;Manohar, S.;Shukla, J.P.;Manohar, R.
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.221-224
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    • 2012
  • The present paper reports the comparative optical behavior of a pure nematic mixture E-24 and its anthraquinone dye doped sample. The variation in the ordinary and extraordinary refractive index ($n_o$, $n_e$) of the pure and dye doped samples with temperature has been discussed and it has been found that doped sample have a less refractive index compared to the pure sample. The variation in the order parameter for pure and doped samples with temperature has been discussed and it has been seen that the doped sample has a higher order parameter; the possible reasons have been discussed. The variations in birefringence and optical transmittance have also been presented here.

Structure and catalytic mechanism of human protein tyrosine phosphatome

  • Kim, Seung Jun;Ryu, Seong Eon
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.45 no.12
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    • pp.693-699
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    • 2012
  • Together with protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs), protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) serve as hallmarks in cellular signal transduction by controlling the reversible phosphorylation of their substrates. The human genome is estimated to encode more than 100 PTPs, which can be divided into eleven sub-groups according to their structural and functional characteristics. All the crystal structures of catalytic domains of sub-groups have been elucidated, enabling us to understand their precise catalytic mechanism and to compare their structures across all sub-groups. In this review, I describe the structure and mechanism of catalytic domains of PTPs in the structural context.