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@inproceedings{ WOS:000381005000002,
Author = {Schilling, Andreas and Laumer, Sven and Weitzel, Tim},
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
Title = {Stars Matter - How FLOSS Developers' Reputation Affects the Attraction
of New Developers},
Booktitle = {SIGMIS-CPR'14: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2014 CONFERENCE ON COMPUTERS AND
PEOPLE RESEARCH},
Year = {2014},
Pages = {5-10},
Note = {52nd Association-of-Computing-Machinery Annual Conference on Computers
and People Research (ACM SIGMIS CPR), Singapore, SINGAPORE, MAY 29-31,
2014},
Organization = {ACM SIGMIS; Assoc Comp Machinery},
Abstract = {The attraction of new developers is a key challenge for initiatives
developing Free Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS). While previous
evaluations consider status gains and competence evaluations to be key
drivers for novices' joining behavior, it is unclear how FLOSS
developers' relationships with others affect the attraction of new
developers. In this research, we look at FLOSS developers' relationships
in terms of positive evaluations given by others. Using this
perspective, we examine how FLOSS developers' reputation among members
within and beyond the project community affects their projects' ability
to attract new developers. We draw on Social Resource Theory (SRT) and
hypothesize that developers with a high reputation among others enjoy
high visibility and credibility, which in turn helps their projects to
attract new members. Finally, we propose an evaluation approach for our
research model that examines the reputation and project behavior of more
than 1,000 FLOSS developers on a longitudinal base.},
DOI = {10.1145/2599990.2599991},
ISBN = {978-1-4503-2625-4},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Weitzel, Tim/AFS-7648-2022},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000381005000002},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000309430500031,
Author = {Yamakami, Toshihiko},
Editor = {Hissam, SA and Russo, B and Neto, MGD and Kon, F},
Title = {The Third Generation of OSS: A Three-Stage Evolution from Gift to
Commerce-Economy},
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: GROUNDING RESEARCH},
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
Year = {2011},
Volume = {365},
Pages = {368-378},
Note = {7th International Conference on Open Source Systems, Salvador, BRAZIL,
OCT 05-08, 2011},
Organization = {CAPES, Minist Educ, Coordinat Improvement Higher Educ Personnel; CNPQ,
Minist Sci \& Tecnol, Natl Council Sci \& Technol Dev; FAPESB, State
Bahia Res Agcy; Petrobras, Brazilian Natl Energy Co},
Abstract = {Linux is penetrating into mobile software as the basis for a mobile
middleware platform. It is accelerating the increasing visibility of
open source software (OSS) components in mobile middleware platforms.
Considering the 10-million lines of code of OSS-based industrial
platforms such as a mobile middleware platform, engagement in
foundations is inevitable for large-scale packages of OSS for industrial
solutions. The author discusses the driving factors toward a
foundation-based OSS and the transition of the underlying economy types
to analyze the transitions to the third-generation OSS.},
ISSN = {1868-4238},
ISBN = {978-3-642-24418-6},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000309430500031},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000619259000010,
Author = {Bolanos-Puchet, Sirio},
Editor = {Fossion, R and HernandezBojorquez, M and AvilaAguirre, OL and TrevinoPalacios, CG and GarciaPelagio, KP and Brandan, ME},
Title = {xgrid3d: A Free Software Tool for Quantitative Image Analysis and
Internal Dosimetry},
Booktitle = {XV MEXICAN SYMPOSIUM ON MEDICAL PHYSICS},
Series = {AIP Conference Proceedings},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {2090},
Note = {15th Mexican Symposium on Medical Physics, Mexico City, MEXICO, JUN
13-15, 2018},
Organization = {Natl Autonomous Univ Mexico, Complex Sci Ctr; Philips Healthcare;
ScientyMed},
Abstract = {A free software tool xgrid3d has been developed to perform quantitative
image analysis and internal dosimetry in the context of preclinical
research of radionuclide therapies. However, its use extends to more
general three-dimensional image processing, including geometric
transformations, image registration and computed tomography
reconstruction. A description of the software, its functionality and the
structure of its graphical user interface are presented, as well as some
applications where it has been used successfully. Being a free software
project, it is expected to grow based on user suggestions, requests and
contributions. It is available for download in source code form at
https://github.com/seirios/xgrid3d under the GNU GPLv3 license.},
DOI = {10.1063/1.5095898},
Article-Number = {030003},
ISSN = {0094-243X},
ISBN = {978-0-7354-1820-2},
ORCID-Numbers = {Bolanos Puchet, Sirio/0000-0003-4049-6488},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000619259000010},
}
@article{ WOS:000364798300002,
Author = {Cui, Yumei and Cheng, Longdi and Shan, Xiaohong and Fan, Wenhong},
Title = {Research on obtaining Calotropis gigantea floss from the pods with
microwave drying},
Journal = {INDUSTRIA TEXTILA},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {66},
Number = {5},
Pages = {251-258},
Abstract = {In the process of obtaining Calotropis gigantea seed fibers from pods,
drying and broadening pod suture are the prerequisites of harvesting
fibers. In this paper, the drying characteristics of Calotropis gigantea
pods on microwave radiation by using different drying methods, different
microwave powers, and different time periods, are studied, and the
corresponding impacts on fiber quality are analyzed. The experimental
results show that obtaining Calotropis gigantea seed fibers by microwave
heating the pods is feasible. Compared to natural air drying and hot air
drying, the microwave drying (MW can significantly improve the drying
efficiency and reduce the drying time by more than 5 times. The
microwave power has considerable influences on the drying rate. However,
the fiber strength and break elongation are reduced with the increase of
microwave power due to fiber structural change caused by the high
temperature inside the pod. Compared with intermittent radiation, the
moisture loss rate of the pods is greater in continuous radiation mode,
but the pod internal temperature is higher, which is harmful to the
quality of the fibers. Varying power radiation, which uses lower power
first, then higher, could shorten drying time without impeding the pods'
abdominal suture broadening.},
ISSN = {1222-5347},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000364798300002},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000414286900006,
Author = {Diniz, Guilherme C. and Graciotto Silva, Marco A. and Gerosa, Marco A.
and Steinmacher, Igor},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {Using Gamification to Orient and Motivate Students to Contribute to OSS
projects},
Booktitle = {2017 IEEE/ACM 10TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON COOPERATIVE AND HUMAN
ASPECTS OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (CHASE 2017)},
Year = {2017},
Pages = {36-42},
Note = {IEEE/ACM 10th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of
Software Engineering (CHASE), Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, MAY 23, 2017},
Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Tech Council Software
Engn; Assoc Comp Machinery Special Interest Grp Software Engn; EXACTAS
UBA; Soc Argentina Informatica; Fundac Investigac \& Desarrollo TIC},
Abstract = {Students can benefit from contributing to Open Source Software (OSS),
since they can enrich their portfolio and learn with real world
projects. However, sometimes students are demotivated to contribute due
to entrance barriers. On the other hand, gamification is widely used to
engage and motivate people to accomplish tasks and improve their
performance. The goal of this work is to analyze the use of gamification
to orient and motivate undergraduate students to overcome onboarding
barriers and engage to OSS projects. To achieve this goal, we
implemented four gaming elements (Quests, Points, Ranking, and Levels)
in GitLab and assessed the environment by means of a study conducted
with 17 students, within a real OSS project (JabRef). At the end of the
study, the students evaluated their experience through a questionnaire.
We found that the Quest element helped to guide participants and keep
them motivated and points helped by providing feedback on students'
performed tasks. We conclude that the gamified environment oriented the
students in an attempt to make a contribution and that gamification can
motivate and orient newcomers' to engage to OSS projects.},
DOI = {10.1109/CHASE.2017.7},
ISBN = {978-1-5386-4039-5},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gerosa, Marco/A-6686-2009
Graciotto Silva, Marco Aurélio/F-5675-2012
Igor, Steinmacher/B-6414-2012
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Graciotto Silva, Marco Aurelio/0000-0002-1737-8240
Gerosa, Marco/0000-0003-1399-7535},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000414286900006},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000675825200002,
Author = {Krasniqi, Rrezarta and Agrawal, Ankit},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE Comp Soc},
Title = {Analyzing and Detecting Emerging Quality-Related Concerns across OSS
Defect Report Summaries},
Booktitle = {2021 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ANALYSIS, EVOLUTION AND
REENGINEERING (SANER 2021)},
Year = {2021},
Pages = {12-23},
Note = {28th IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and
Reengineering (SANER), ELECTR NETWORK, MAR 09-12, 2021},
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Tech Council Software Engn},
Abstract = {Quality-related concerns are often coined with the terms non-functional
requirements, architecturally significant requirements, and quality
attributes. Collectively, these qualities affect non-behavioral concerns
of the software system such as reliability, usability, security, or
maintainability among others. As a byproduct of a long-term maintenance
effort, these system qualities tend to erode over time, causing
system-wide failures that emerge via quality-related bugs.
Quality-related bugs can have a detrimental impact on system's sustained
stability and can chiefly hinder its core functionality. Typically, for
the developers, to manually examine these high-impacted quality-related
bugs can become prohibitively expensive and impractical task to attain.
This is often a case with bugs that are reported from medium or
large-sized projects such as Eclipse. To alleviate this problem, we
built a quality-based classifier to automatically detect these emerging
quality-related concerns from textual descriptions of bug report
summaries. Specifically, we leveraged a weighted combination of
semantics, lexical, and shallow features in conjunction with the Random
Forest ensemble learning method. Finally, we discuss the practical
applicability of our classifier for mapping and visualizing
quality-related concerns into the codebase with an example from the
Derby project. To summarize, this work represents an effort and an early
awareness to improve the underlying management of issue tracking systems
and stakeholder requirements in open-source communities.},
DOI = {10.1109/SANER50967.2021.00011},
ISBN = {978-1-7281-9630-5},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Agrawal, Ankit/L-4811-2019
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Agrawal, Ankit/0000-0003-1467-1596
Krasniqi, Rrezarta/0000-0001-6884-6131},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000675825200002},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000406222600098,
Author = {Rahman, Md Habibur and Islam, Md Mamunoor},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {An Empirical Approach to Autonomous GSM BTS based on OSS and OSH},
Booktitle = {2016 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND
INFORMATION \& COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICEEICT)},
Series = {International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Information
Communication Technology},
Year = {2016},
Note = {3rd International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Information
and Communication Technology (ICEEICT), Military Inst Sci \& Technol,
Dhaka, BANGLADESH, SEP 22-24, 2016},
Abstract = {In this era of wireless engineering, Open source application has turned
out to be an evolving concept in the development of GSM technology.
Nowadays, GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) networks are
receiving increasing attention in the open-source community. Hence, aim
of this paper is to illustrate the process of implementation of
autonomous GSM BTS (Base Transceiver Station) by using OSH (Open Source
Hardware) such as BladeRF device, a multipurpose signal processing board
used for Software Defined Radio (SDR) and YateBTS, an OSS (Open Source
Software) acts as a GSM access point which is software based. Generally,
YateBTS permits available standard GSM phone to be employed as SIP
(Session Initiation Protocol) endpoints in VoIP (voice over IP) network
system. An experimental study has been conducted to test the feasibility
and effectiveness of the implemented system. The outcome of experimental
result is thoroughly examined in this paper.},
ISSN = {2475-1995},
ISBN = {978-1-5090-2906-8},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rahman, Md Habibur/AAN-4125-2021},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000406222600098},
}
@article{ WOS:000210438200003,
Author = {Saorin, Tomas},
Title = {Digital Exhibition and reuse : implementation of free software for
publishing structured Omeka},
Journal = {METODOS DE INFORMACION},
Year = {2011},
Volume = {2},
Number = {2},
Pages = {29-46},
Abstract = {This paper contextualizes digital exhibitions under digital
dissemination of museum collections and heritage, presenting the
functionalities of open software Omeka for specialized management of
this type of content, through an agile combination of a digital
collection manager connected to a exhibitions generator. System uses
normalized metadata and applies OAI-PMH, so that allows reuse and
content distribution in the Web. Also is analyzed the advantages of
software as a service (SaaS) for Omeka Net.},
DOI = {10.5557/IIME12-N2-029046},
ISSN = {1134-2838},
EISSN = {2173-1241},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Saorín, Tomás/F-7273-2010},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000210438200003},
}
@article{ WOS:000345972000005,
Author = {Wiesmann, V. and Franz, D. and Held, C. and Muenzenmayer, C. and
Palmisano, R. and Wittenberg, T.},
Title = {Review of free software tools for image analysis of fluorescence cell
micrographs},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPY},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {257},
Number = {1},
Pages = {39-53},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {An increasing number of free software tools have been made available for
the evaluation of fluorescence cell micrographs. The main users are
biologists and related life scientists with no or little knowledge of
image processing. In this review, we give an overview of available tools
and guidelines about which tools the users should use to segment
fluorescence micrographs. We selected 15 free tools and divided them
into stand-alone, Matlab-based, ImageJ-based, free demo versions of
commercial tools and data sharing tools. The review consists of two
parts: First, we developed a criteria catalogue and rated the tools
regarding structural requirements, functionality (flexibility,
segmentation and image processing filters) and usability (documentation,
data management, usability and visualization). Second, we performed an
image processing case study with four representative fluorescence
micrograph segmentation tasks with figure-ground and cell separation.
The tools display a wide range of functionality and usability. In the
image processing case study, we were able to perform figure-ground
separation in all micrographs using mainly thresholding. Cell separation
was not possible with most of the tools, because cell separation methods
are provided only by a subset of the tools and are difficult to
parametrize and to use. Most important is that the usability matches the
functionality of a tool. To be usable, specialized tools with less
functionality need to fulfill less usability criteria, whereas
multipurpose tools need a well-structured menu and intuitive graphical
user interface.},
DOI = {10.1111/jmi.12184},
ISSN = {0022-2720},
EISSN = {1365-2818},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Palmisano, R./KIC-6381-2024
Wittenberg, Thomas/AAD-6340-2019
Held, Christian/KIK-3268-2024
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Palmisano, Ralf/0000-0003-4283-2115},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000345972000005},
}
@article{ WOS:000334728400003,
Author = {Poba-Nzaou, Placide and Raymond, Louis and Fabi, Bruno},
Title = {Risk of adopting mission-critical OSS applications: an interpretive case
study},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS \& PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {34},
Number = {4},
Pages = {477-512},
Abstract = {Purpose - This study aims to explore the process of open source software
(OSS) adoption in small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and more
specifically open source enterprise resource planning (ERP) as a
``mission critical{''} OSS application in manufacturing. It also
addresses the fundamental issue of ERP risk management that shapes this
process.
Design/methodology/approach - The approach is done through an
interpretive case study of a small Canadian manufacturer that has
adopted an open source ERP system.
Findings - Interpreted in the light of the IT risk management, OSS and
packaged application adoption literatures, results indicate that the
small manufacturer successfully managed the adoption process in a rather
intuitive manner, based on one guiding principle and nine practices. In
analyzing the data, diffusion of innovation theory appeared to fit
rather well with the situation observed and to offer rich insights to
explain the mission-critical OSS adoption process.
Research limitations/implications - A single case study of successful IT
adoption should be eventually counterbalanced by future cases considered
to be partial or total failures, using a wider multiple case study
approach for comparative purposes. And this should include alternative
theoretical interpretations and more detailed empirical work on the
extent to which the distinctive features of OSS make its adoption more
or less risk-laden. This initial effort should also be followed by
further research on mission-critical OSS adoption in contexts other than
SMEs (e.g. healthcare organizations) and other than ERP (e.g.
customer-relationship management).
Practical implications - This research confirms that open source is a
credible alternative for SMEs that decide willingly or under external
pressure to adopt a mission-critical system such as ERP. Moreover, it
suggests that a high level of formalization is not always necessary.
Originality/value - The authors argue that rich insights into the
dynamics of the mission-critical OSS adoption process can be obtained by
framing this process within an IT risk management context.},
DOI = {10.1108/IJOPM-03-2012-0117},
ISSN = {0144-3577},
EISSN = {1758-6593},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Raymond, Louis/G-8100-2011},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000334728400003},
}
@article{ WOS:000406682800005,
Author = {Kiefer, Brittany N. and Lemarr, Kyle E. and Enriquez, Christopher C. and
Tivener, Kristin A. and Daniel, Todd},
Title = {A Pilot Study: Perceptual Effects of the Voodoo Floss Band on
Glenohumeral Flexibility},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ATHLETIC THERAPY \& TRAINING},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {22},
Number = {4},
Pages = {29-33},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Even though adaption of the Voodoo Floss Band is gaining momentum,
evidence-based literature on its effectiveness remains sparse. The
purpose of this quantitative observational design study was to
investigate the effects of the Voodoo Floss Band on soft-tissue
flexibility and perception of movement. A repeated-measures ANOVA with
between-subjects factor demonstrated both groups significantly improved
GH flexion range of motion from pretest to post-test but there was not a
statistically significant difference between the groups. Perceptions of
flexibility increased more for the Voodoo Floss Band group,
demonstrating a psychological increase in GH flexion, but not a physical
increase.},
DOI = {10.1123/ijatt.2016-0093},
ISSN = {2157-7277},
EISSN = {2157-7285},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000406682800005},
}
@article{ WOS:000181414100003,
Author = {James, J},
Title = {Free software and the digital divide: opportunities and constraints for
developing countries},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE},
Year = {2003},
Volume = {29},
Number = {1},
Pages = {25-33},
Abstract = {Our focus in this paper is mainly on the GNU/LINUX operting system and
the advantages that it affords developing countries seeking to bridge
the global digital divide. In the early parts of the paper we argue
that, although GNU/LINUX can generate substantial savings when used
instead of the proprietary alternative, in numerous institutional
settings, the most telling opportunities-for developing countries arise
when this system is combined. with other ways of reducing computing
costs. Policy, therefore, should not only consist of substituting
GNU/LINUX for proprietary software in running the latest and most
expensive hardware, but also of lowering these latter costs themselves.
Later sections focus on the link between the choice of software and
path-dependency (i.e. the notion that if one system gets ahead, it tends
to lock out alternatives in the manner described by Brian Arthur). We
suggest that the problem of proprietary lock-in in developing countries
has been greatly accentuated by piracy of Microsoft operating systems
and that the result is a stagnation of the technological capabilities in
software that these countries need so badly.},
DOI = {10.1177/016555103762202041},
ISSN = {0165-5515},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000181414100003},
}
@article{ WOS:000888842900002,
Author = {Pantano, Juan Cruz and Romagnano, Maria},
Title = {A Pool of Free Software Tools to Assist Business Intelligence and
Analytics},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMBINATORIAL OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS AND
INFORMATICS},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {13},
Number = {2},
Pages = {14-32},
Month = {MAY-AUG},
Abstract = {At present, enterprises face new economic models and dedicate a lot of
time and resources to obtain, process, apply, and project information.
If they do not collect the appropriate data, the information generated
will not be accurate, the results will likely be wrong, and any decision
made will not be the most appropriate. Business Intelligence and
Business Analytics, used properly, can present competitive advantages,
allowing organizations to know their current status and forecast future
market behaviour, carrying out proactive actions based on predictive and
prescriptive analysis. In this work, it is proposed to assist small and
medium enterprises by integrating BI and BA into their information
systems. The case of a local transport small and medium enterprise is
presented where the benefits of applying free software tools, such as
PowerBI Desktop, Orange, KNime, and Knowage, were analysed and
evidenced.},
ISSN = {2007-1558},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000888842900002},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000772176100065,
Author = {Coca Bergolla, Yuniesky and Perez Pino, Maria Teresa},
Editor = {Auer, ME and May, D},
Title = {Model for Educational Free Software Integration into Artificial
Intelligence Teaching and Learning},
Booktitle = {CROSS REALITY AND DATA SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING},
Series = {Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {1231},
Pages = {795-810},
Note = {17th Annual conference of the
International-Association-of-Online-Engineering (IAOE) and the
Global-Online-Laboratory-Consortium (GOLC) on Remote Engineering and
Virtual Instrumentation (REV) - Cross Reality and Data Science in
Engineering, Univ Georgia, Coll Engn, Georgia Informat Inst Res \& Educ,
Athens, GA, FEB 26-28, 2020},
Organization = {Int Assoc Online Engn; Global Online Lab Consortium},
Abstract = {Artificial Intelligence is a branch of Computer Science with complex
subjects. A trend in the teaching and learning of Artificial
Intelligence is to use software where students modify the source code.
However, teachers do not use the freedoms of free software in their
classrooms. Based on a previous review, it is difficult to see
methodological indications to use or create new programs with these
characteristics for other teaching-learning processes. The goal of this
work is to develop a model of integration of educational free software
to the teaching-learning process of Artificial Intelligence. The authors
use several research methods: historical-logical, analysis and
synthesis, functional-structural-systemic and modeling. The model has
three fundamental components. The conceptual component represents the
principles and their theoretical foundations. The structural component
represents the main elements that intervene in the integration. The
instrumental component constitutes the materialization of the model and
contains three stages: preparation, execution and evaluation. The
authors used the focus group technique, a pre-experiment and Iadov's
satisfaction technique to validate the model. These methods made it
possible to verify the relevance of the model, its good acceptance by
the teachers and the acceptable satisfaction of the students after the
first application of the model.},
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-030-52575-0\_65},
ISSN = {2194-5357},
EISSN = {2194-5365},
ISBN = {978-3-030-52575-0; 978-3-030-52574-3},
ORCID-Numbers = {Coca Bergolla, Yuniesky/0000-0002-0049-355X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000772176100065},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000268848000010,
Author = {Ibarra-Berastegi, Gabriel and Ganzedo, Unai and Saenz, Jon and Ezcurra,
Agustin and Errasti, Inigo and Elias, Ana and Barona, Astrid and
Insausti, Leyre},
Editor = {Perlovsky, L and Dionysiou, DD and Zadeh, LA and Kostic, MM and GonzalezConcepcion, C and Jaberg, H},
Title = {Linking high education and research using free software: Two experiences
with R.},
Booktitle = {EDUTE 2009: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 5TH WSEAS/IASME INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES},
Series = {Recent Advances in Computer Engineering},
Year = {2009},
Pages = {70-74},
Note = {5th WSEAS/IASME International Conference on Educational Technologies,
Univ La Laguna, Tenerife, SPAIN, JUL 01-03, 2009},
Organization = {WSEAS; IASME},
Abstract = {R is a freely available software which is increasingly being used in a
wide range of scientifc fields and adopted by many institutions as a
standard. It can be a most valuable tool to bring together the efforts
from all the scientific community, ranging from students to senior
scientists worldwide. Two examples corresponding to two research groups
from the University of the Basque Country (Spain) are shown. The
conclusion is that R is an excellent tool to bridge high education and
research and may represent a valuable contribution to the advantage of
scientific knowledge.},
ISSN = {1790-5109},
ISBN = {978-960-474-092-5},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ibarra-Berastegi, Gabriel/I-5599-2015
Errasti, Iñigo/K-2005-2018
Saenz, Jon/A-7500-2011},
ORCID-Numbers = {Saenz, Jon/0000-0002-5920-7570},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000268848000010},
}
@article{ WOS:000297974600003,
Author = {Roberts, Ben},
Title = {AGAINST THE ``NETWORKED INFORMATION ECONOMY{''}: RETHINKING
DECENTRALIZATION, COMMUNITY, AND FREE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT},
Journal = {CRITICISM-A QUARTERLY FOR LITERATURE AND THE ARTS},
Year = {2011},
Volume = {53},
Number = {3},
Pages = {385-405},
Month = {SUM},
ISSN = {0011-1589},
EISSN = {1536-0342},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000297974600003},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000434765700046,
Author = {Grandis, Hendra and Dahrin, Darharta},
Editor = {Sule, RMR and Nugraha, AD and Ry, RV},
Title = {The Utility of Free Software for Gravity and Magnetic Advanced Data
Processing},
Booktitle = {SOUTHEAST ASIAN CONFERENCE ON GEOPHYSICS},
Series = {IOP Conference Series-Earth and Environmental Science},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {62},
Note = {Southeast Asian Conference on Geophysics (SEACG), Bali, INDONESIA, AUG
31-SEP 03, 2016},
Organization = {Inst Teknologi Bandung, Fac Mining \& Petr Engn, Dept Geophys Engn; Inst
Teknologi Bandung, Inst Res \& Community Serv; Inst Teknologi Bandung,
Fac Mining \& Petr Engn; Gundih CCS Pilot Project, SATREPS Program},
Abstract = {The lack of computational tools, i.e. software, often hinders the proper
teaching and application of geophysical data processing in academic
institutions in Indonesia. Although there are academic licensing options
for commercial software, such options are still way beyond the financial
capability of some academic institutions. Academic community members
(both lecturers and students) are supposed to be creative and
resourceful to overcome such situation. Therefore, capability for
writing computer programs or codes is a necessity. However, there are
also many computer programs and even software that are freely available
on the internet. Generally, the utility of the freely distributed
software is limited for demonstration only or for visualizing and
exchanging data. The paper discusses the utility of Geosoft's Oasis
Montaj Viewer along with USGS GX programs that are available for free.
Useful gravity and magnetic advanced data processing (i.e. gradient
calculation, spectral analysis etc.) can be performed ``correctly{''}
without any approximation that sometimes leads to dubious results and
interpretation.},
DOI = {10.1088/1755-1315/62/1/012046},
Article-Number = {012046},
ISSN = {1755-1307},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Dahrin, Darharta/JHU-3191-2023},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000434765700046},
}
@article{ WOS:000291746700005,
Author = {Prechelt, Lutz and Oezbek, Christopher},
Title = {The search for a research method for studying OSS process innovation},
Journal = {EMPIRICAL SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
Year = {2011},
Volume = {16},
Number = {4, SI},
Pages = {514-537},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {Medium-sized, open-participation Open Source Software (OSS) projects do
not usually perform explicit software process improvement on any routine
basis. It would be useful to understand how to get such a project to
accept a process improvement proposal and hence to perform process
innovation. We want to determine an effective and feasible qualitative
research method for studying the above question. We present
(narratively) a case study of how we worked towards and eventually found
such a research method. The case involves four attempts at collecting
suitable data about innovation episodes (direct participation (twice),
polling developers for episodes, manually finding episodes in mailing
list archives) and the adaptation of the Grounded Theory data analysis
methodology. Direct participation allows gathering rather rich data, but
does not allow for observing a sufficiently large number of innovation
episodes. Polling developers for episodes did not prove to be useful.
Using mailing list archives to find data to be analyzed is both feasible
and effective. We also describe how the data thus found can be analyzed
based on the Grounded Theory Method with suitable adjustments.
By-and-large, our findings ought to apply to studying various phenomena
in OSS development processes that are similarly heavyweight and
infrequent. However, specific details may block this possibility and we
cannot predict which details that might be. The amount of effort
involved in direct participation approaches to qualitative research can
easily be underestimated. Also, survey approaches are not well-suited
for many process issues in OSS, because too few developers are
sufficiently process-conscious. An approach based on passive observation
is a viable alternative in the OSS context due to the availability of
large amounts of fairly complete archival data.},
DOI = {10.1007/s10664-011-9160-1},
ISSN = {1382-3256},
EISSN = {1573-7616},
ORCID-Numbers = {Oezbek, Christopher/0000-0003-3995-1797
Prechelt, Lutz/0000-0001-5592-3521},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000291746700005},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000380608000001,
Author = {Barcomb, Ann},
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
Title = {A multiple case study of small free software businesses as social
entrepreneurships},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 11TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON OPEN COLLABORATION},
Year = {2015},
Pages = {A1+},
Note = {11th International Symposium on Open Collaboration, San Francisco, CA,
AUG 19-21, 2015},
Organization = {Wikimedia Fdn; Google Inc; Univ California Berkeley; ACM SIGSOFT; ACM
SIGWEB; John Ernest Fdn},
Abstract = {Free/libre and open source software are frequently described as a single
community or movement. The difference between free software and open
source ideology may influence founders, resulting in different types of
companies being created. Specifically, the relationship between
free/libre software ideology and social entrepreneurships is
investigated. This paper presents seven case studies of businesses, five
of which were founded by people who identify with the free/libre
software movement. The result is a theory that small businesses founded
by free/libre software advocates have three characteristics of social
entrepreneurships. First, social benefit is prioritized over wealth
creation. Second, the business's social mission is not incidental but is
furthered through its for-pro fit activities, rather than supported by
the company's profits. Third, the company's success is de fined in part
by the success of its social mission. Free/libre software entrepreneurs
who recognize their activities as social entrepreneurships can bene fit
from the existing literature on the unique challenges faced by
socially-oriented businesses.},
DOI = {10.1145/2788993.2789830},
ISBN = {978-1-4503-3666-6},
ORCID-Numbers = {Barcomb, Ann/0000-0003-2126-9511},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000380608000001},
}
@article{ WOS:000269239800009,
Author = {Montenegro de Lima, Clovis Ricardo and Santini, Rose Marie},
Title = {COLLABORATIVE PRODUCTION OF FREE SOFTWARE: work and technology in the
information society},
Journal = {INFORMACAO \& SOCIEDADE-ESTUDOS},
Year = {2008},
Volume = {18},
Number = {2},
Pages = {101-110},
Abstract = {This article presents the collaborative production of free software,
which takes place on open-source codes, emerging as an example of
relations between work and innovative technology in the information
society. It discusses the criticism of the political economy of the
capitalist mode of production today, looking for evidence that the
information and communication technologies modify the forms of social
organization and production. The current capitalist production
centralizes the information. Sharing information is part of the
production process and is, at the same time, its main product. The
sharing enables the intelligent organization. The sharing makes common,
incessant basis for recreation. It follows that combine open source
licenses with creative use can contribute to technological development
faster than forms of industrial production. This combination can produce
autonomous modes of life and enable the cooperative work and solidarity.},
ISSN = {0104-0146},
EISSN = {1809-4783},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Santini, R./G-2877-2015},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000269239800009},
}
@article{ WOS:000225747700020,
Author = {Papazoglou, E and Anagnostou, M},
Title = {Adaptation of fiber-reinforced strip using dental floss for the direct
splinting technique},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY},
Year = {2004},
Volume = {92},
Number = {6},
Pages = {600-601},
Month = {DEC},
DOI = {10.1016/j.prosdent.2004.09.014},
ISSN = {0022-3913},
EISSN = {1097-6841},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Papazoglou, Efstratios/ABG-4144-2020
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Papazoglou, Efstratios/0000-0002-5704-8297},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000225747700020},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000435235900046,
Author = {Gandhi, Neha and Neha and Aggarwal, Anu G. and Tandon, Abhishek},
Editor = {Shukla, B and Khatri, SK and Kapur, PK},
Title = {Estimating Reliability for OSS: An approach with Change-point in
Operational Phase},
Booktitle = {2017 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RELIABILITY, INFOCOM TECHNOLOGIES
AND OPTIMIZATION (TRENDS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS) (ICRITO)},
Series = {International Conference on Reliability Infocom Technologies and
Optimization Trends and Future Directions},
Year = {2017},
Pages = {248-253},
Note = {6th International Conference on Reliability, Infocom Technologies and
Optimization (Trends and Future Directions) (ICRITO), Amity Univ Uttar
Pradesh, Noida, INDIA, SEP 20-22, 2017},
Organization = {Amity Univ Uttar Pradesh, Amity Inst Informat Technol; Comp Soc India;
IEEE; IEEE UP Sect},
Abstract = {Software reliability growth models (SRGMs) proposed on the foundations
of Non-Homogenous Poisson Process (NHPP) have been the most accepted way
to analyze reliability growth of a software since 1970's. Henceforth,
Literature witnesses the evolution of SRGMs in terms of different
assumptions, parameters, performance etc. This study is an attempt to
model reliability growth phenomenon for Open Source Software (OSS). As
the development process followed by OSS significantly differs from
proprietary software, traditional software engineering SDLC models can't
be followed for its development. OSS development procedure does not
incorporate a dedicated testing phase and therefore negligible effort
expenditure is done on testing of software prior its release. The volume
of volunteer participation in its operational phase thus becomes a
significant criterion in the representation of its reliability growth.
Also, the impact of sudden changes in fault detection process
(change-point) due to several reasons like variations in fault density,
irregular team size, volunteer expertise etc is captured in proposed
SRGM. This paper suggests a reliability model based on user growth with
the concept of change point to better cater the heterogeneity in
software failure process. Failure data of GNOME 2.0 is used in this
paper reliability growth analysis. Unknown parameters are estimated
using Least Square Estimation regression technique. Performance
inspection of proposed SRGM is carried out using goodness-of-fit
criteria like Mean square error (MSE), Coefficient of Determination
(R-2), Predictive Ratio Risk (PRR), and Predictive Power (PP). The study
recommends that introduction of the change-point in SRGM improves
prediction capability of the model and hence establishes an evidence of
its applicability.},
ISSN = {2469-875X},
ISBN = {978-1-5090-3012-5},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gandhi, Neha/E-7688-2010},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000435235900046},
}
@article{ WOS:001359212300007,
Author = {Luo, Du},
Title = {Quantitative Analysis of Fish Morphology Through Landmark and
Outline-based Geometric Morphometrics with Free Software},
Journal = {BIO-PROTOCOL},
Year = {2024},
Volume = {14},
Number = {20},
Month = {OCT 20},
Abstract = {Morphology underpins key biological and evolutionary processes that
remain elusive. This is in part due to the limitations in robustly and
quantitatively analyzing shapes within and between groups in an unbiased
and high- throughput manner. Geometric morphometrics (GM) has emerged as
a widely employed technique for studying shape variation in biology and
evolution. This study presents a comprehensive workflow for conducting
geometric morphometric analysis of fish morphology. The step-by-step
manual provides detailed instructions for using popular free software,
such as the TPS series, MorphoJ, ImageJ, and R, to carry out generalized
Procrustes analysis (GPA), principal component analysis (PCA),
discriminant function analysis (DFA), canonical variate analysis (CVA),
mean shape analysis, and thin plate spline analysis (TPS). The Momocs
package in R is specifically utilized for in-depth analysis of fish
outlines. In addition, selected functions from the dplyr package are
used to assist in the analysis. The full process of fish outline
analysis is covered, including extracting outline coordinates,
converting and scaling data, defining landmarks, creating data objects,
analyzing outline differences, and visualizing results. In conclusion,
the current protocol compiles a detailed method for evaluating fish
shape variation based on landmarks and outlines. As the field of GM
continues to evolve and related software develops rapidly, the
limitations associated with morphological analysis of fish are expected
to decrease. Interoperable data formats and analytical methods may
facilitate the sharing of morphological data and help resolve related
scientific problems. The convenience of this protocol allows for fast
and effective morphological analysis. Furthermore, this detailed
protocol could be adapted to assess image-based differences across a
broader range of species or to analyze morphological data of the same
species from different origins.},
DOI = {10.21769/BioProtoc.5087},
Article-Number = {e5087},
EISSN = {2331-8325},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001359212300007},
}
@article{ WOS:000296170300020,
Author = {Muench, I. and Wagner, W.},
Title = {Free software development in civil engineering and an application for
the design of industrial sheds},
Journal = {BAUINGENIEUR},
Year = {2011},
Volume = {86},
Pages = {400-408},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Structural analysis and computer science are central subjects in the
(higher) education of civil engineers. Universities can focus the
potential and motivation of students to generate free dynamically
growing software. Our alliance of education and research has the aim to
design simple industrial buildings continuously in an optimal way. The
intended software accounts for complex interrelations of the structural
components as well as for mathematical optimization schemes. However, we
emphasize the importance of an easy access to the code and the
possibility to implement individual ideas. The claims and basic
conditions demand a strategy, which is different to the software
development of commercially used products. Due to the steady fluctuation
of the software developers merely temporary teams and an unforced
community of users result. Their feedback and loyalty to the software
project are mainly based on individual benefit but may also be motivated
by idealism. From our point of view, civil engineering has a broad base
to use software development as an interface between education and
profession. We discuss our experience for such a project and about an
experiment to benefit from building up a social network in this context.
In the second part of our article we present practical statements for
the optimized design of industrial sheds using this software.},
ISSN = {0005-6650},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000296170300020},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000855050800021,
Author = {Santos, Italo and Wiese, Igor and Steinmacher, Igor and Sarma, Anita and
Gerosa, Marco A.},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE COMP SOC},
Title = {Hits and Misses: Newcomers' ability to identify Skills needed for OSS
tasks},
Booktitle = {2022 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ANALYSIS, EVOLUTION AND
REENGINEERING (SANER 2022)},
Series = {European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering},
Year = {2022},
Pages = {174-183},
Note = {29th IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and
Reengineering (SANER), ELECTR NETWORK, MAR 15-18, 2022},
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc},
Abstract = {Participation in Open Source Software (OSS) projects offers real
software development experience for students and other newcomers seeking
to develop their skills. However, onboarding to an OSS project brings
various challenges, including finding a suitable task among various open
issues. Selecting an appropriate starter task requires newcomers to
identify the skills needed to solve a project issue and avoiding tasks
too far from their skill set. However, little is known about how
effective newcomers are in identifying the skills needed to resolve an
issue. We asked 154 undergrad students to evaluate issues from OSS
projects and infer the skills needed to contribute. Students reported a
total of 94 skills, which we classified into 10 categories. We compared
the students' answers to those collected from 6 professional developers.
In general, students misidentified and missed several skills
(f-measure=0.37). Students had results closer to professional developers
for skills related to database, operating infrastructure, programming
concepts, and programming language, and they had worse results in
identifying skills related to debugging and program comprehension. Our
results can help educators who seek to use OSS as part of their courses
and OSS communities that want to label newcomer-friendly issues to
facilitate onboarding of new contributors.},
DOI = {10.1109/SANER53432.2022.00032},
ISSN = {1944-2793},
ISBN = {978-1-6654-3786-8},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gerosa, Marco/A-6686-2009
Igor, Steinmacher/B-6414-2012
de Oliveira Santos, Italo/H-7078-2018},
ORCID-Numbers = {Gerosa, Marco/0000-0003-1399-7535
de Oliveira Santos, Italo/0000-0002-7545-6104},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000855050800021},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000704136000001,
Author = {Tan, Shin Hwei and Hu, Chunfeng and Li, Ziqiang and Zhang, Xiaowen and
Zhou, Ying},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE COMP SOC},
Title = {GitHub-OSS Fixit: Fixing bugs at scale in a Software Engineering Course},
Booktitle = {2021 IEEE/ACM 43RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING:
JOINT TRACK ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING EDUCATION AND TRAINING (ICSE-JSEET
2021)},
Year = {2021},
Pages = {1-10},
Note = {43rd IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering - Joint
Track on Software Engineering Education and Training (ICSE-JSEET) /
IEEE/ACM 43rd International Conference on Software Engineering -Software
Engineering in Society (ICSE-SEIS), ELECTR NETWORK, MAY 25-28, 2021},
Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Tech Council Software
Engn; ACM SIGSOFT},
Abstract = {Many studies have shown the benefits of introducing open-source projects
into teaching Software Engineering (SE) courses. However, there are
several limitations of existing studies that limit the wide adaptation
of open-source projects in a classroom setting, including (1) the
selected project is limited to one particular project, (2) most studies
only investigated on its effect on teaching a specific SE concept, and
(3) students may make mistakes in their contribution which leads to poor
quality code. Meanwhile, software companies have successfully launched
programs like Google Summer of Code (GSoC) and FindBugs ``fixit{''} to
contribute to open-source projects. Inspired by the success of these
programs, we propose GitHub-OSS Fixit, a team-based course project where
students are taught to contribute to open-source Java projects by fixing
bugs reported in GitHub. We described our course outline to teach
students SE concepts by encouraging the usages of several automated
program analysis tools. We also included the carefully designed
instructions that we gave to students for participating in GitHub-OSS
Fixit. As all lectures and labs are conducted online, we think that our
course design could help in guiding future online SE courses. Overall,
our survey results show that students think that GitHub-OSS Fixit could
help them to improve many skills and apply the knowledge taught in
class. In total, 154 students have submitted 214 pull requests to 24
different Java projects, in which 93 of them have been merged, and 46
have been closed by developers.},
DOI = {10.1109/ICSE-SEET52601.2021.00009},
ISBN = {978-0-7381-3320-1},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ziqiang, Li/CAF-9072-2022},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000704136000001},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000393409200005,
Author = {Abdellah, Zaouia and AmineArrahmane, Achargui and Fatima, Jalil},
Editor = {ElMohajir, M and Chahhou, M and AlAchhab, M and ElMohajir, BE},
Title = {Factors Affecting Adoption of FLOSS ERP System by SMEs' Directors and
Managers in Developing Countries Using UTAUT2, SEM and R},
Booktitle = {2016 4TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON INFORMATION SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY (CIST)},
Series = {Colloquium in Information Science and Technology},
Year = {2016},
Pages = {25-30},
Note = {4th IEEE International Colloquium on Information Science and Technology
(CiSt), Tangier, MOROCCO, OCT 24-26, 2016},
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Commun Soc; INNOV ORG; ENSIAS; QATAR UNIV;
Akhawayn Univ; Technische Univ Munchen; INSA ROUEN; IEEE Morocco Sect;
IEEE Morocco Comp \& Commun Joint Chapter},
Abstract = {Integrated Information Systems have become the standard in both small
and large companies as the most effective approach to managing critical
business processes, information flows, and supporting better decision
making. Taking note of the Free/Libre \& Open Source Software (FLOSS)
movement rise and benefits as well, in the contemporary climate of
fierce competition. A ready made FLOSS Enterprise Resource Planning
(ERP) System that offer great opportunities for cost reduction and
quality improvement is always a wiser decision for Developing Countries'
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SME) over getting a ``From
scratch{''} software solution. The aim of this paper is to provide
further understanding of issues surrounding adoption of FLOSS ERP by SME
in Developing Countries. We employed the Unified Theory of Acceptance
and Use of Technology 2 (UTAUT2) model to determine the strength of
predictors for SMEs' managers and directors' intention to accept and use
FLOSS ERP systems of better operational, tactical and strategical
decision making. Questionnaires were administered to 200 SMEs' managers
and directors in the Kingdom of Morocco, Republic of Tunisia and
Republic of Ivory Coast, with 177 returned, a xx\% return rate.
LimeSurvey and Google Forms have been used to collect data through web
based surveys published on-line, sent to people via email and via social
networks profiles, groups and pages. R Software for Statistical
Computing, Psych and Lavaan R packages for Structural Equation Modeling
were used to analyze data collected. The measurement and structure model
was examined using Structural Equation Modeling. Constructs Performance
Expectancy (PE) and Effort Expectancy (EE) significantly predicted
Behavioral Intention (BI) to use FLOSS ERP, where Social influence (SI),
Price Value (PV) and Use Behavior (UB) were statistically insignificant,
as was Facilitating Conditions (FC), Hedonic Motivation (HM), Habit (HT)
on both UB and BI. We recommend that future studies should differentiate
between SME's obtaining aids from government or NGOs, and other SMEs
that depends on its own resources, for more reliable results and
conclusions.},
ISSN = {2327-185X},
ISBN = {978-1-5090-0751-6},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000393409200005},
}
@article{ WOS:001191394700001,
Author = {Wang, Changhui and Li, Wencheng and Liang, Mei},
Title = {Event-Triggered Adaptive Fuzzy Control for Strict-Feedback Nonlinear
FOSs Subjected to Finite-Time Full-State Constraints},
Journal = {FRACTAL AND FRACTIONAL},
Year = {2024},
Volume = {8},
Number = {3},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {In this article, an event-triggered adaptive fuzzy finite-time dynamic
surface control (DSC) is presented for a class of strict-feedback
nonlinear fractional-order systems (FOSs) with full-state constraints.
The fuzzy logic systems (FLSs) are employed to approximate uncertain
nonlinear functions in the backstepping process, the dynamic surface
method is applied to overcome the inherent computational complexity from
the virtual controller and its fractional-order derivative, and the
barrier Lyapunov function (BLF) is used to handle the full-state
constraints. By introducing the finite-time stability criteria from
fractional-order Lyapunov method, it is verified that the tracking error
converges to a small neighborhood near the zero and the full-state
constraints are satisfied within a predetermined finite time. Moreover,
reducing the communication burden can be guaranteed without the
occurrence of Zeno behavior, and the example is given to demonstrate the
effectiveness of the proposed controller.},
DOI = {10.3390/fractalfract8030160},
Article-Number = {160},
EISSN = {2504-3110},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Li, Wencheng/LMO-6880-2024},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001191394700001},
}
@article{ WOS:000820637300001,
Author = {Boes, Seth and Gill, Harvinder Singh},
Title = {Drug-Coated Floss to Treat Gum Diseases: In Vitro and In Vivo
Characterization},
Journal = {ACS APPLIED MATERIALS \& INTERFACES},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {14},
Number = {25},
Pages = {28663-28670},
Month = {JUN 29},
Abstract = {Treatment of gum disease often requires antibiotic treatment. In this
study, our objective was to advance the practicality of drug-coated
floss as an intra gum pocket drug delivery system. The initial design of
this delivery system has been previously reported by us. Here, we
advance the concept further through in vitro and in vivo evaluation. A
floss piece was dip coated in the middle section with model molecules
leaving free ends for holding. Porcine gum tissues were used ex vivo and
in vivo to evaluate the coated floss, including effect of coating
thickness on delivery efficiency, ability to deliver more than one type
of molecule (one hydrophilic and one hydrophobic), mechanical properties
using a scratch test, and finally retention of delivered material in
vivo in the porcine model. After reaching a certain coating thickness,
the delivery efficiency of the coated floss decreased, indicating the
presence of an optimal coating thickness. Hydrophobic and hydrophilic
molecules were successfully coated and delivered with high efficiency
into gum pockets. The scratch test indicated that the coatings were
resilient. Lastly, the in vivo analysis showed that the drug coating was
delivered into the porcine gum pocket with about 65\% efficiency, and
the coatings could maintain extended residency within the gum pocket
despite the native adverse environment of the oral cavity. Overall, this
data shows that drug-coated floss can act as a drug delivery vehicle and
has potential to provide a minimally invasive and practical method for
the delivery of drugs into the gum pockets.},
DOI = {10.1021/acsami.2c07976},
EarlyAccessDate = {JUN 2022},
ISSN = {1944-8244},
EISSN = {1944-8252},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gill, Harvinder/D-8252-2014
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Gill, Harvinder/0000-0003-0832-5291
Boese, Seth/0000-0001-5723-5538},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000820637300001},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000632588900016,
Author = {Johri, Aditya},
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
Title = {How FLOSS Participation Supports Lifelong Learning and Working:
Apprenticeship Across Time and Spatialities},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 14TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON OPEN COLLABORATION
(OPENSYM'18)},
Year = {2018},
Note = {14th International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym), Paris,
FRANCE, AUG 22-24, 2018},
Abstract = {In this paper I draw on two case studies to examine participatory
learning in Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS). I contribute to
prior work on learning within FLOSS and also to the learning sciences by
illustrating how FLOSS supports lifelong learning and working by
providing an ecosystem that allows participants to grow their knowledge
of both technical and nontechnical skills over time through their
association with different projects and people. I trace the learning
trajectories of two participants from high school until they enter the
professional workforce and beyond. I argue that FLOSS participation
represents an ideal networked form of learning as it provides both
socio-cognitive support for short term activities and also
socio-temporal support for long term participation and learning. It is a
unique form of apprenticeship that exists concurrently with formal
educational experiences but unlike traditional apprenticeship
experiences it succeeds by spanning different spatialities - place/space
and technology mix and temporal scales.},
DOI = {10.1145/3233391.3233541},
ISBN = {978-1-4503-5936-8},
ORCID-Numbers = {Johri, Aditya/0000-0001-9018-7574},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000632588900016},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:001032816400004,
Author = {Sajadi, Amirali and Damevski, Kostadin and Chatterjee, Preetha},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {Interpersonal Trust in OSS: Exploring Dimensions of Trust in GitHub Pull
Requests},
Booktitle = {2023 IEEE/ACM 45TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING-NEW
IDEAS AND EMERGING RESULTS, ICSE-NIER},
Series = {International Conference on Software Engineering-New Ideas and Emerging
Technologies Results Track},
Year = {2023},
Pages = {19-24},
Note = {IEEE/ACM 45th International Conference on Software Engineering - New
Ideas and Emerging Results (ICSE-NIER), Melbourne, AUSTRALIA, MAY 14-20,
2023},
Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Tech Council Software
Engn; ACM Special Interest Grp Software Engn; Melbourne Convent Bur;
State Govt Victoria; CSIRO; Huawei; Monash Univ; Meta; Google; AWS;
Monash Univ; Dragon Testing Technol; IBM; Univ Melbourne; RMIT Univ},
Abstract = {Interpersonal trust plays a crucial role in facilitating collaborative
tasks, such as software development. While previous research recognizes
the significance of trust in an organizational setting, there is a lack
of understanding in how trust is exhibited in OSS distributed teams,
where there is an absence of direct, in-person communications. To foster
trust and collaboration in OSS teams, we need to understand what trust
is and how it is exhibited in written developer communications (e.g.,
pull requests, chats). In this paper, we first investigate various
dimensions of trust to identify the ways trusting behavior can be
observed in OSS. Next, we sample a set of 100 GitHub pull requests from
Apache Software Foundation (ASF) projects, to analyze and demonstrate
how each dimension of trust can be exhibited. Our findings provide
preliminary insights into cues that might be helpful to automatically
assess team dynamics and establish interpersonal trust in OSS teams,
leading to successful and sustainable OSS.},
DOI = {10.1109/ICSE-NIER58687.2023.00010},
ISSN = {2832-7624},
ISBN = {979-8-3503-0039-0},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sajadi, Amirali/LQI-9219-2024
Chatterjee, Preetha/AAS-2995-2021
Damevski, Kostadin/F-4476-2014
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Chatterjee, Preetha/0000-0003-3057-7807},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001032816400004},
}
@article{ WOS:000176602700005,
Author = {Raunholm, S and Larsen, E and Sejrup, HP},
Title = {Weichselian sediments at Foss-Eikeland, Jæren (southwest Norway)::
sea-level changes and glaciation history},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF QUATERNARY SCIENCE},
Year = {2002},
Volume = {17},
Number = {3},
Pages = {241-260},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {The Jzeren area in southwestern Norway has experienced great changes in
sea-levels and sedimentary environments during the Weichselian, and some
of these changes are recorded at Foss-Eikeland. Four diamictons
interbedded with glaciomarine and glaciofluvial sediments are exposed in
a large gravel pit situated above the post-glacial marine limit. The
interpretation of these sediments has implications for the history of
both the inland ice and the Norwegian Channel Ice Stream. During a
Middle Weichselian interstadial, a large glaciofluvial delta prograded
into a shallow marine environment along the coast of Jaeren. A minor
glacial advance deposited a gravelly journal of Quaternary Science
diamicton, and a glaciomarine diamicton was deposited during a following
marine transgression. This subsequently was reworked by grounded ice,
forming a well-defined boulder pavement. The boulder pavement is
followed by glaciomarine clay with a lower, laminated part and an upper
part of sandy clay. The laminated clay probably was deposited under
sea-ice, whereas more open glaciomarine conditions prevailed during
deposition of the upper part. The clay is intersected by clastic dykes
protruding from the overlying, late Weichselian till. Preconsolidation
values from the marine clay suggest an ice thickness of at least 500 m
during the last glacial phase. The large variations in sea-level
probably are a combined effect of eustasy and glacio-isostatic changes
caused by an inland ice sheet and an ice stream in the Norwegian
Channel. Copyright (C) 2002 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.},
DOI = {10.1002/jqs.674},
ISSN = {0267-8179},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000176602700005},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000240392600118,
Author = {Kim, Dae-Woo and Lim, Hyun-Min and Lee, Sang-Kon},
Editor = {Glasman, K and Logunov, A},
Title = {A case study on testing and evaluation in the KT OSS development},
Booktitle = {2006 IEEE TENTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS,
PROCEEDINGS},
Series = {IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics},
Year = {2006},
Pages = {587+},
Note = {10th IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics (ISCE 2006),
St Petersburg, RUSSIA, JUN 28-JUL 01, 2006},
Organization = {IEEE Russia NW Comsumer Elect Broadcast Technol \& Commun Joint Chapter;
St Petersburg State Univ Film \& Television; MOTOROLA; Magazine 625},
Abstract = {This paper describes the test and evaluation activities for the
development of the KT-OSS (Korea Telecom Operations Support System). In
this paper, we show the test and evaluation phases for the development
and maintenance of the KT-OSS To ensure the successful development of
the KT-OSS, we performed various tests related to functionality,
efficiency and others. We also show the criteria for them and deal with
the test organizations and the test-bed for managing and controlling the
quality of the KT-OSS. And we describe our experiences in performing
these tests. Through these test and evaluation activities, we were able
to successfully develop and release the KT-OSS.},
ISSN = {2158-3994},
ISBN = {1-4244-0215-8},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lee, Sang Kon/HPB-5869-2023},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000240392600118},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000370068300121,
Author = {Cervesato, Eugenio and Righini, Giovanni and Rellini, Gian L. and
Cassin, Matteo and Piazza, Rita and Nicolosi, Gian L.},
Editor = {Murray, A},
Title = {Optimization of Shifts and On-Call Coverage of Cardiologists Working in
a Hospital Complex Structure by using Free Software},
Booktitle = {2014 COMPUTING IN CARDIOLOGY CONFERENCE (CINC), VOL 41},
Series = {Computing in Cardiology Conference},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {41},
Pages = {477-480},
Note = {41st Computing in Cardiology Conference (CinC), Cambridge, MA, SEP
07-10, 2014},
Organization = {Massachusetts Inst Technol; European Soc Cardiol; IEEE EMBS; Mortara;
PhysioNet; Philips; Mindray; IBM; Zoll; Mitsubishi Elect; lOP
Publishing; IMES; CSAIL; Medtronic; Boston Sci; Samsung; GE},
Abstract = {The organization of shifts and on-call coverage of Cardiologists working
in a hospital complex structure must ensure the availability 24h, full
year, complying with laws and contractual, social and professional
obligations. It faces a `staff scheduling' problem.
The team consists of 16 Cardiologists to ensure daytime and nighttime
guards, a nighttime on-call service, on-call service for full day on
weekends and public holidays and a 24h hemodynamic on-call. Special
situations and exceptions are taken into account.
An original software was developed in Java to input data, generate the
mathematical model and read back the solution, relying on a open SQL
database. The solution is obtained by GUSEK, an open tool to the linear
programming solver GLPK minimizing the sum of the deviations from
individual quotas.
The system generates the shifts monthly. Typical computation time is few
minutes to ensure that a solution exists and few hours to obtain a
highly optimized solution. The system is in use for 22 months. It
provides equal assignment of Cardiologists to each type of shift with
uniform like distribution, avoiding immediate repetition of the same
shift. The software is open source available for download at:
www.arc.fvg.it.},
ISSN = {2325-8861},
EISSN = {2325-887X},
ISBN = {978-1-4799-4346-3},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Nicolosi, Gian Luigi/AAT-9893-2020
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Nicolosi, Gian Luigi/0000-0002-2218-2808
RIGHINI, GIOVANNI/0000-0001-9830-7454},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000370068300121},
}
@article{ WOS:000365062700011,
Author = {Lakka, Spyridoula and Stamati, Teta and Michalakelis, Christos and
Anagnostopoulos, Dimosthenis},
Title = {Cross-national analysis of the relation of eGovernment maturity and OSS
growth},
Journal = {TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {99},
Pages = {132-147},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {The aims of this research are to explore and evaluate the nature of the
relationship between open source software (OSS) and eGovemment maturity,
as well as the factors impacting their development at a national level.
The study proposes a theoretical framework, under the prism of which
socio-economic, technological and institutional factors critical to
eGovernment and OSS are revealed. The hypotheses are evaluated by means
of an econometric model of simultaneous equations. In order to better
gauge the results of the hypotheses, the model is evaluated over
economic environments at different stages of development.
Social development and OSS growth were found to be the most important
facilitators for eGovemment maturity, across countries of all stages of
development Institutional quality, technological openness, freedom in
press and the macro-economic environment exerted different weights of
importance across different country groupings. Findings also suggest
that technological infrastructure and innovation are important drivers
for OSS growth across countries at all stages of development. Research
results can provide useful input for research in eGov, as they open up
new directions in the study of the relation with OSS. (C) 2015 Elsevier
Inc. All rights reserved.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.techfore.2015.06.024},
ISSN = {0040-1625},
EISSN = {1873-5509},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Stamati, Teta/AAM-9909-2021
Michalakelis, Christos/B-5857-2014},
ORCID-Numbers = {Michalakelis, Christos/0000-0002-4401-5058},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000365062700011},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000766909900006,
Author = {Bideh, Pegah Nikbakht and Host, Martin and Hell, Martin},
Editor = {Kuhrmann, M and Schneider, K and Pfahl, D and Amasaki, S and Ciolkowski, M and Hebig, R and Tell, P and Klunder, J and Kupper, S},
Title = {HAVOSS: A Maturity Model for Handling Vulnerabilities in Third Party OSS
Components},
Booktitle = {PRODUCT-FOCUSED SOFTWARE PROCESS IMPROVEMENT, PROFES 2018},
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {11271},
Pages = {81-97},
Note = {19th International Conference on Product-Focused Software Process
Improvement (PROFES), Clausthal Univ Technol, Wolfsburg, GERMANY, NOV
28-30, 2018},
Organization = {Leibniz Univ Hannover},
Abstract = {Security has been recognized as a leading barrier for IoT adoption. The
growing number of connected devices and reported software
vulnerabilities increases the importance firmware updates. Maturity
models for software security do include parts of this, but are lacking
in several aspects. This paper presents and evaluates a maturity model
(HAVOSS) for handling vulnerabilities in third party OSS and COTS
components. The maturity model was designed by first reviewing industry
interviews, current best practice guidelines and other maturity models.
After that, the practices were refined through industry interviews,
resulting in six capability areas covering in total 21 practices. These
were then evaluated based on their importance according to industry
experts. It is shown that the practices are seen as highly important,
indicating that the model can be seen as a valuable tool when assessing
strengths and weaknesses in an organization's ability to handle firmware
updates.},
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-030-03673-7\_6},
ISSN = {0302-9743},
EISSN = {1611-3349},
ISBN = {978-3-030-03673-7; 978-3-030-03672-0},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Höst, Martin/KDN-4323-2024
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Nikbakht Bideh, Pegah/0000-0001-7756-3723
Host, Martin/0000-0002-9360-8693},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000766909900006},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000246172600046,
Author = {Goestl, Herbert},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {Using NGOSS principles in todays OSS/BSS projects NGOSS meets IMS/SDP},
Booktitle = {Networks 2006, 12th International Telecommunications Network Strategy
and Planning Symposium},
Year = {2006},
Pages = {277-284},
Note = {12th International Telecommunications Network Strategy and Planning
Symposium, New Delhi, INDIA, NOV 06-09, 2006},
Abstract = {The IP Multimedia Sub-System (IMS) including the Service Delivery
Platform (SDP) architectures on the one hand and the Operation- or
Business Support Systeins (OSS/BSS) on the other hand represent the
result of efforts by standard bodies and the teleconintunication -or
information technology industry. New so-called third generation (3G) or
triple play services can be delivered to the market by means of using
these architectures as well as respective IT support systems.
Furthermore, various market players, stakeholders or alliances will come
up at the telecommunications arena. The paper will systematic ally
consider all these subject matters and elaborate that the use of New
Generation Systems and Software (NGOSS) principles will leverage the
OSS/BSS as well as IMS/SDP promise. In other words, to provide
efficiently IMS/SDP based services requires an ``IMS/SDP ready{''}
OSS/BSS. There will be lots of well-known as well as quite a few new
features to be provided by such an OSS/BSS. One example is that an
``IMS/SDP ready{''} OSS/BSS does not only provide all the existing
services very quickly.. it must also be able to support the design and
creation of new types of services including new types of network/IT
resources which allow these new kinds of services at all. This will
impact the whole IMS/SDP as well as OSS/BSS environment, beginning with
the Service Creation Environment (SCE) up to the extension of the
Inventory Management System as the heart of the operational processes.
However, the use of such an OSS/BSS in concert with the IMS/SDP will
play a key role in allowing the operator or service provider to reduce
Operational Expenditure while at the same time, delivering the
efficiencies needed to speed up both the service and infrastructure
provisioning processes. A system integrator's potential contribution in
concert with state-of-the-art IT architectures such as Enterprise
Application Integration (EAI), Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) and
Workflow Management in delivering, a project driven solution are also
described by this paper.},
ISBN = {978-1-4244-0952-5},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000246172600046},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000981939100102,
Author = {Ma, Lingfei and Nie, Liming and Mao, Chenxi and Zheng, Yaowen and Liu,
Yang},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {An Empirical Study of the Impact of COVID-19 on OSS Development},
Booktitle = {2022 IEEE 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE QUALITY,
RELIABILITY, AND SECURITY COMPANION, QRS-C},
Series = {IEEE International Conference on Software Quality, Reliability and
Security Companion},
Year = {2022},
Pages = {708-717},
Note = {22nd IEEE International Conference on Software Quality, Reliability and
Security (QRS), Guangzhou, PEOPLES R CHINA, DEC 05-09, 2022},
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc},
Abstract = {In this paper, we propose an analytical model that can analyze the
impact of emergencies on open source software (OSS) development. As the
core of this model, a metric system is used to comprehensively describe
the OSS development process, which includes three dimensions: team
activity, development activity, and development risk, with a total of 30
metrics. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the model, we construct an
empirical study analyzing the impact of COVID-19 on OSS development.
This study is based on the development process events between January
2019 and April 2022 belonging to 50 selected open source projects on
GitHub. The results show that more than 72.4\% of projects were
negatively impacted following the COVID19 outbreak. Interestingly, we
observe that variants of covide19 did not exacerbate its impact on
software development. On the contrary, some project development
activities have obviously resumed, indicating that the development team
has adapted and gradually got rid of the impact of the epidemic.},
DOI = {10.1109/QRS-C57518.2022.00112},
ISSN = {2693-938X},
EISSN = {2693-9371},
ISBN = {979-8-3503-1991-0},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Liu, Yang/D-2306-2013},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000981939100102},
}
@article{ WOS:001125503200001,
Author = {Riojas-Lopez, Monica E. and Fierros-Lopez, Hugo Eduardo and Mellink,
Eric},
Title = {A silk-floss tree (<i>Ceiba speciosa</i>) provides an oasis for floral
visitors in an otherwise hostile suburban-farmland environment},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF NATURAL HISTORY},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {57},
Number = {45-48},
Pages = {2028-2038},
Month = {DEC 31},
Abstract = {Keystone components in green urban spaces can make a big difference in
supporting either impoverished or rich animal communities. Trees that
produce thousands of flowers at densities higher than that of herbs and
produce much more nectar than the latter can be such keystone
structures. However, there is a lack of specific information on trees,
both native and alien, and their flower visitors in urban/suburban
contexts, which blurs the conservation role that such species can
perform. In 2019 and 2020, we thoroughly recorded the flower visitors to
a silk-floss tree in suburban Guadalajara, Mexico. To our knowledge,
this is the first comprehensive inventory of silk-floss tree flower
visitors. We documented 79 species/morphospecies of insects; eight of
birds, and one of mammals visiting the flowers. All, except two, are
native to the region; three are endemic/quasi-endemic to Mexico. Besides
direct and indirect floral resources, the silk-floss tree offered
perches, resting/hiding cover, nesting substrate, and seed fibres used
by several birds, and feeding substrate for gleaning insectivorous
birds. Four species are on one or more conservation listings: monarch
butterfly (endangered), pink-spotted swallowtail (vulnerable),
sparkling-tailed hummingbird (threatened), and lesser long-nosed bat
(near-threatened). Our data supports that small patches can enhance the
quality of urban green spaces, and that rather than geographic origin,
flower output drives visitation. Alien trees can be pollination
enhancement `devices' for imperilled pollination networks. Silk-floss
trees are a potential option for conservation-oriented urban greening,
as well as to contribute to enhancing human enjoyment of nature, and
provide opportunities for public outreach.},
DOI = {10.1080/00222933.2023.2284996},
ISSN = {0022-2933},
EISSN = {1464-5262},
ORCID-Numbers = {Mellink, Eric/0000-0003-0705-9235
Fierros Lopez, Hugo Eduardo/0000-0002-1213-7018},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001125503200001},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000376620800279,
Author = {Escudero, C. and Irimia, S. and Alvarez, C. J.},
Editor = {Tellez, FA and Rodriguez, AM and Sancho, IM and Robinson, MV and RuizAltisent, M and Ballesteros, FR and Hernando, ECC},
Title = {Free software as a management tool in Galician dairy farms},
Booktitle = {VII CONGRESO IBERICO DE AGROINGENIERIA Y CIENCIAS HORTICOLAS: INNOVAR Y
PRODUCIR PARA EL FUTURO. INNOVATING AND PRODUCING FOR THE FUTURE},
Year = {2014},
Pages = {1639-1643},
Note = {7th Iberian Congress of Agricultural Engineering and Horticultural
Sciences, Madrid, SPAIN, AUG 26-29, 2013},
Organization = {Sociedad Espanola Agroingenieria; Sociedad Espanola Ciencias Horticolas;
Associacao Portuguesa Horticultura; Secc Especializada Ingn Rural
Sociedad Ciencias Agrarias Portugal; Univ Politecnica Madrid; Escuela
Tecnica Superior Ingenieros Agronomos Madrid; Escuela Univ Ingenieros
Tecnicos Agricolas Madrid; Campus Excelencia Internac; Comis Espanola
Ingn Rural; European Soc Agr},
Abstract = {Galicia has its main economic activity in the primary sector,
highlighting in it, the livestock subsector, specialized in beef and
dairy milk productions, it is a national reference in milk production
accounts for almost 40\% of total sales and bringing together more than
55\% of Spanish milk producers. The current situation of the majority of
dairy farms in Galicia, with production costs steadily rising and
stagnant incomes are critical for the future.
Currently, due to the price paid by industry to producers they are in an
extreme situation with similar production costs and incomes. The absence
of specific tools that enable them to optimize their cost structure
further aggravates the situation.
Previous studies by this research group considered that the cost
structure of Galician dairy farms, they made marginal investments in
technical or consultancy services, management and administration.
To improve this situation, the specific tools based on open source is
proposed as an appropriate efficiency management tool for this business,
unwilling to invest in individual management and used to follow the
strategies dictated from the government.
In this context there places the base of the investigation proposed as
significant form of contributing solutions to the problems of the
lacteal sector of Galicia.},
ISBN = {978-84-695-9055-3},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Escudero, Carlos/IUN-4627-2023},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000376620800279},
}
@article{ WOS:000423910300002,
Author = {Loireau, Maud and Fargette, Mireille and Desconnets, Jean-Christophe and
Khiari, Habiba},
Title = {Scientific observatory in support of the territorial managers, between
abstraction OSAGE and reality ROSELT/OSS},
Journal = {REVUE INTERNATIONALE DE GEOMATIQUE},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {27},
Number = {3},
Pages = {303-333},
Month = {JUL-SEP},
Abstract = {Based on the formal description of the concept ``OSAGE{''} (Scientific
Observatory in support of land managers) in its scientific, technical
and organizational dimensions, the analysis of the real and specific
case ROSELT/OSS observatory (The long term ecological surveillance
observatories network/Sahara and Sahel Observatory) was carried out;
this device started running in 1992 in order to combat desertification
in the circum-Sahara. The comparison between the abstract model and this
instance allows to test the validity of the abstract model (OSAGE),
assess its advantages and implementation difficulties and further
develop it. It also provides a formal framework to analyse ROSELT/OSS
and measure how far ROSELT/OSS case complies with OSAGE model.},
DOI = {10.3166/rig.2017.00033},
ISSN = {1260-5875},
EISSN = {2116-7060},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {LOIREAU, MAUD/JWA-1629-2024},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000423910300002},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000365178200014,
Author = {Morales-Ramirez, Itzel and Perini, Anna and Ceccato, Mariano},
Editor = {Nurcan, S and Pimenidis, E},
Title = {Towards Supporting the Analysis of Online Discussions in OSS
Communities: A Speech-Act Based Approach},
Booktitle = {INFORMATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING IN COMPLEX ENVIRONMENTS},
Series = {Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {204},
Pages = {215-232},
Note = {26th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems
Engineering (CAiSE), Thessaloniki, GREECE, JUN 16-20, 2014},
Abstract = {Open-Source Software (OSS) community members report bugs, request
features or clarifications by writing messages (in unstructured natural
language) to mailing lists. Analysts examine them dealing with an effort
demanding and error prone task, which requires reading huge threads of
emails. Automated support for retrieving relevant information and
particularly for recognizing discussants' intentions (e.g., suggesting,
complaining) can support analysts, and allow them to increase the
performance of this task. Online discussions are almost synchronous
written conversations that can be analyzed applying computational
linguistic techniques that build on the speech act theory. Our approach
builds on this observation. We propose to analyze OSS mailing-list
discussions in terms of the linguistic and non-linguistic acts expressed
by the participants, and provide a tool-supported speech-act analysis
method. In this paper we describe this method and discuss how to
empirically evaluate it. We discuss the results of the first execution
of an empirical study that involved 20 subjects.},
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-19270-3\_14},
ISSN = {1865-1348},
ISBN = {978-3-319-19270-3; 978-3-319-19269-7},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ceccato, Mariano/T-7139-2019
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Ceccato, Mariano/0000-0001-7325-0316},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000365178200014},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000583127300011,
Author = {Gobbi, S. and Cantiani, M. G. and Rocchini, D. and Zatelli, P. and
Tattoni, C. and La Porta, N. and Ciolli, M.},
Editor = {Brovelli, MA and Marin, AF},
Title = {FINE SPATIAL SCALE MODELLING OF TRENTINO PAST FOREST LANDSCAPE
(TRENTINOLAND): A CASE STUDY OF FOSS APPLICATION},
Booktitle = {FOSS4G 2019 - ACADEMIC TRACK},
Series = {International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial
Information Sciences},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {42-4},
Number = {W14},
Pages = {71-78},
Note = {Conference on Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G),
Bucharest, ROMANIA, AUG 26-30, 2019},
Organization = {ISPRS},
Abstract = {Trentino is an Italian alpine region (about 6200 Km(2)) with a forest
coverage exceeding 60\% of its whole surface. In the past, forest
landscape has changed dramatically, especially in periods of forest
over-exploitation. Previous studies in some Trentino sub-regions (Val di
Fassa, Paneveggio) have identified these changes and the current trend
of forest growth at the expenses of open areas, such as pastures and
grasslands, due to the abandonment of rural areas. This phenomenon leads
to the rapid Alpine landscape change and profoundly affects the
ecological features of mountain ecosystems. To be able to monitor and to
take future actions about this trend it is fundamental to know in detail
the historical situation of the progressive changes on the land use that
occurred over Trentino.
The work aims to comprehensively reconstruct the forest cover of whole
Trentino at high resolution (5m x 5m pixels) using a series of maps
spanning a long period, consisting in historical maps, aerial images,
remote sensed information and historical archives. The datasets were
archived, processed and analyzed using the Free and Open Source Software
(FOSS) GIS GRASS and QGIS. Historical maps include Atlas Tyrolensis
(dated 1770), Theresianischer Kataster (dated 1859) and Italian Kingdom
Forest Map (IKFM) of 1936. The aerial imagery dataset includes aerial
images taken in 1954, which have been orthorectified during this
research, and orthophotos available for years 1973, 1994, 2000, 2006,
2010 and 2016. Remote sensed information includes Landsat and recent
Lidar data, while historical archives consist mostly in Forest
Management Plans available since around 1950. The versatility of the
wide variety of modules supplied from the FOSS GRASS and QGIS enabled to
perform a diverse set of analysis and pre-processing
(e.g.:orthorectification) on a heterogeneous dataset of input images. We
will focus on the different strategies and methodologies implemented in
the FOSS GIS used to process the various types of geographic data,
challenges for the future of the research and the fundamental role of
the FOSS systems in this process.
Quantifying forest change in the time-span of our dataset can be used to
perform further analysis on ecosystem services, such as protection from
soil erosion, and on modification of biome diversity and to create
future change scenarios.},
DOI = {10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-4-W14-71-2019},
ISSN = {1682-1750},
EISSN = {2194-9034},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tattoni, Clara/AAG-6917-2020
La Porta, Nicola/G-8461-2011},
ORCID-Numbers = {La Porta, Nicola/0000-0002-7080-3349},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000583127300011},
}
@article{ WOS:000215918800008,
Author = {Andres Martinez, Carlos and Gonzalez Mendieta, Fabio Antonio and
Antolinez Ladino, Dora Andrea},
Title = {IMPLEMENTATION AND CONFIGURATION OF A ROUTER TO INTERCONNECT AN ADVANCED
TECHNOLOGY NETWORK (RITA-UD) AND A METROPOLITAN NETWORK (RUMBO) BY USING
OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE TOGETHER WIITH UIT-T TMN MODEL},
Journal = {REDES DE INGENIERIA-ROMPIENDO LAS BARRERAS DEL CONOCIMIENTO},
Year = {2011},
Volume = {2},
Number = {2},
Pages = {80-89},
Month = {AUG-DEC},
Abstract = {The present document summarizes the most significant results obtained
from the deployment of a router to interconnect an academic LAN with the
node called RUMBO. Open-source software was used on mid-performance
equipment and an adaptation of the UITT TMN model was implemented in
order to manage network resources. The dynamic advantages offered by
open-source software were essential for implementing the network
devices, resulting in the deployment of a low-cost router that supports
features like static and dynamic routing, quality of service policies,
and the IPv6 addressing scheme.},
ISSN = {2248-762X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000215918800008},
}
@article{ WOS:000676322700001,
Author = {Adamopoulos, Efstathios and Rinaudo, Fulvio},
Title = {Combining Multiband Imaging, Photogrammetric Techniques, and FOSS GIS
for Affordable Degradation Mapping of Stone Monuments},
Journal = {BUILDINGS},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {11},
Number = {7},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {The detailed documentation of degradation constitutes a fundamental step
for weathering diagnosis and, consequently, for successful planning and
implementation of conservation measures for stone heritage. Mapping the
surface patterns of stone is a non-destructive procedure critical for
the qualitative and quantitative rating of the preservation state.
Furthermore, mapping is employed for the annotation of weathering
categories and the calculation of damage indexes. However, it is often a
time-consuming task, which is conducted manually. Thus, practical
methods need to be developed to automatize degradation mapping without
significantly increasing the diagnostic process's cost for conservation
specialists. This work aims to develop and evaluate a methodology based
on affordable close-range sensing techniques, image processing, and free
and open source software for the spatial description, annotation,
qualitative analysis, and rating of stone weathering-induced damage.
Low-cost cameras were used to record images in the visible,
near-infrared, and thermal-infrared spectra. The application of
photogrammetric techniques allowed for the generation of the necessary
background, that was elaborated to extract thematic information. Digital
image processing of the spatially and radiometrically corrected images
and image mosaics enabled the straightforward transition to a spatial
information environment simplifying the development of degradation maps.
The digital thematic maps facilitated the rating of stone damage and the
extraction of useful statistical data.},
DOI = {10.3390/buildings11070304},
Article-Number = {304},
EISSN = {2075-5309},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Adamopoulos, Efstathios/AAZ-2018-2020
Rinaudo, Fulvio/A-6296-2016},
ORCID-Numbers = {Adamopoulos, Efstathios/0000-0003-4358-474X
Rinaudo, Fulvio/0000-0002-9592-1341},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000676322700001},
}
@article{ WOS:000441232100013,
Author = {Balali, Sogol and Steinmacher, Igor and Annamalai, Umayal and Sarma,
Anita and Gerosa, Marco Aurelio},
Title = {Newcomers' Barriers. . . Is That All? An Analysis of Mentors' and
Newcomers' Barriers in OSS Projects},
Journal = {COMPUTER SUPPORTED COOPERATIVE WORK-THE JOURNAL OF COLLABORATIVE
COMPUTING AND WORK PRACTICES},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {27},
Number = {3-6, SI},
Pages = {679-714},
Month = {DEC},
Note = {16th European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work - The
International Venue on Practice-Centred Computing and the Design of
Cooperation Technologies (ECSCW), Nancy, FRANCE, JUN 04-08, 2018},
Abstract = {Newcomers' seamless onboarding is important for open collaboration
communities, particularly those that leverage outsiders' contributions
to remain sustainable. Nevertheless, previous work shows that OSS
newcomers often face several barriers to contribute, which lead them to
lose motivation and even give up on contributing. A well-known way to
help newcomers overcome initial contribution barriers is mentoring. This
strategy has proven effective in offline and online communities, and to
some extent has been employed in OSS projects. Studying mentors'
perspectives on the barriers that newcomers face play a vital role in
improving onboarding processes; yet, OSS mentors face their own
barriers, which hinder the effectiveness of the strategy. Since little
is known about the barriers mentors face, in this paper, we investigate
the barriers that affect mentors and their newcomer mentees. We
interviewed mentors from OSS projects and qualitatively analyzed their
answers. We found 44 barriers: 19 that affect mentors; and 34 that
affect newcomers (9 affect both newcomers and mentors). Interestingly,
most of the barriers we identified (66\%) have a social nature.
Additionally, we identified 10 strategies that mentors indicated to
potentially alleviate some of the barriers. Since gender-related
challenges emerged in our analysis, we conducted nine follow-up
structured interviews to further explore this perspective. The
contributions of this paper include: identifying the barriers mentors
face; bringing the unique perspective of mentors on barriers faced by
newcomers; unveiling strategies that can be used by mentors to support
newcomers; and investigating gender-specific challenges in OSS
mentorship. Mentors, newcomers, online communities, and educators can
leverage this knowledge to foster new contributors to OSS projects.},
DOI = {10.1007/s10606-018-9310-8},
ISSN = {0925-9724},
EISSN = {1573-7551},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Igor, Steinmacher/B-6414-2012
Gerosa, Marco/A-6686-2009
Steinmacher, Igor/H-2709-2012},
ORCID-Numbers = {Balali, Sogol/0000-0003-0771-5669
Sarma, Anita/0000-0002-1859-1692
Gerosa, Marco/0000-0003-1399-7535
Steinmacher, Igor/0000-0002-0612-5790},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000441232100013},
}
@article{ WOS:000674308200021,
Author = {Filzwieser, Roland and Eichert, Stefan},
Title = {Towards an Online Database for Archaeological Landscapes. Using the Web
Based, Open Source Software OpenAtlas for the Acquisition, Analysis and
Dissemination of Archaeological and Historical Data on a Landscape Basis},
Journal = {HERITAGE},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {3},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1385-1401},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {In this paper, we present the web-based, open source software OpenAtlas,
which uses the International Council of Museums' Conceptual Reference
Model (CIDOC CRM), and its possible future potential for the
acquisition, analysis and dissemination of a wide range of
archaeological and historical data on a landscape basis. To this end, we
will first introduce the ongoing research project The Anthropological
and Archaeological Database of Sepultures (THANADOS), built upon
OpenAtlas, as well as its data model and interactive web
interface/presentation frontend. Subsequently, the article will then
discuss the possible extension of this database of early medieval
cemeteries with regard to the integration of further archaeological
structures (e.g., medieval settlements, fortifications, field systems
and traffic routes) and other data, such as historical maps, aerial
photographs and airborne laser scanning data. Finally, the paper will
conclude with the general added value for future research projects by
such a collaborative and web-based approach.},
DOI = {10.3390/heritage3040077},
EISSN = {2571-9408},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Filzwieser, Roland/P-9363-2019
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Eichert, Stefan/0000-0002-5827-0797
Filzwieser, Roland/0000-0002-5523-9524},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000674308200021},
}
@article{ WOS:000214874600006,
Author = {Queiroz, Flavio Padilha and Gomes, Francisco Jose and de Freitas, Luka
Parma and Gama, Vinicius Athouguia},
Title = {Development of a Foss-Based Hardware-in-the-loop Platform for Control
Engineering Education},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CONTROL AUTOMATION AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS},
Year = {2013},
Volume = {24},
Number = {3},
Pages = {244-252},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {This work deals with the development of a laboratory platform based on
the hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation techniques, designed and
assembled for utilization as a didactic tool in the control engineering
education area. It allows simulation and analysis of industrial control
loops and controllers dynamics belonging to the shop floor operations,
but with potentiality for operation in the supervisory level,
incorporating safety and optimization techniques. The developed module,
based on Java language and Eclipse compiler, that are Free Open Source
Software (FOSS) tools, encompasses a three-dimensional digital
environment that simulates an industrial plant dynamics, but whose
operation is based on hardware components: an external PID controller
and an industrial inverter. Being a FOSS-based development this module
has no restriction for its utilization. The interface between the
hardware components and the three-dimensional digital environment is
based upon a PIC 16F877A design. The developed module simulates,
partially, the dynamics of a real pilot plant belonging to the
Industrial Process Laboratory of the Engineering College of the UFJF,
incorporating some of its complexities and nonlinearities and operates
with the same time constants. The developed HIL platform, totally
FOSS-based, can reinforce the educational laboratory practices for
improving engineering education especially that one related to
industrial process control, supervision, and optimization.},
DOI = {10.1007/s40313-013-0013-6},
ISSN = {2195-3880},
EISSN = {2195-3899},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000214874600006},
}
@article{ WOS:000793977900020,
Author = {Tamura, Yoshinobu and Yamada, Shigeru},
Title = {Maintenance effort management based on double jump diffusion model for
OSS project},
Journal = {ANNALS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {312},
Number = {1, SI},
Pages = {411-426},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {Many open source software (OSS) under various OSS projects are in action
around the world. Considering the characteristics of OSS development and
management projects, operation performance measures for OSS project
management will take an irregular fluctuation in the long term of
operation, because several developer and many users are closely related
to the maintenance of OSS. Also, OSS projects will heavily depend the
environment of internet network. This paper focuses on the irregular
fluctuation of operation performance measures for OSS project
management. We apply the double jump diffusion process models to the
noisy cases in the operation of OSS. In particular, the maintenance
effort is estimated by the stochastic differential equation model in
terms of OSS project management. Moreover, we propose the method of
maintenance effort management based on the double jump diffusion process
model considering the irregular fluctuation of performance for OSS
projects. Thereby, it will be helpful for the OSS developers and
managers to understand the maintenance effort status of OSS from the
standpoint of OSS project management. Also, we analyze actual data to
show numerical examples of the proposed models with the characteristics
considering noisy and jump of OSS projects.},
DOI = {10.1007/s10479-019-03170-w},
ISSN = {0254-5330},
EISSN = {1572-9338},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000793977900020},
}
@article{ WOS:000237500400007,
Author = {Qi, Jiayin and Xu, Li Du and Shu, Huaying and Li, Huaizu},
Title = {Knowledge management in OSS - an enterprise information system for the
telecommunications industry},
Journal = {SYSTEMS RESEARCH AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE},
Year = {2006},
Volume = {23},
Number = {2},
Pages = {177-190},
Month = {MAR-APR},
Abstract = {Knowledge management in Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) has become
one of the hottest research topics in the last few years. Operations
Support Systems (OSS) is one kind of EIS, which is becoming increasingly
popular in the telecommunications industry. However, the academic
research on knowledge management in OSS is sparse. In this paper, a
knowledge management system for OSS is proposed in the framework of
systems theory. Knowledge, knowledge management, organization and
information technology are the four main interactive elements in the
knowledge management system. The paper proposes that each subsystem of
the OSS is to be equipped with knowledge management capacity, and the
knowledge management of the OSS is to be realized through its
subsystems. Copyright (c) 2006 John Wiley \& Sons, Ltd.},
DOI = {10.1002/sres.752},
ISSN = {1092-7026},
EISSN = {1099-1743},
ORCID-Numbers = {LAPA, ANTONIO/0000-0002-5954-5115},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000237500400007},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000379383900029,
Author = {de Requena Redondo, Fernando Gonzalez},
Editor = {Ciastellardi, M and DeAlmeida, CM and Scolari, CA},
Title = {Digital Social Media in a Free Software Project: Community, Identity and
Trust Building},
Booktitle = {MCLUHAN GALAXY CONFERENCE: UNDERSTANDING MEDIA, TODAY},
Year = {2011},
Pages = {343-353},
Note = {International Conference of Mcluhan Galaxy on Understanding Media,
Today, Barcelona, SPAIN, MAY 23-25, 2011},
Organization = {Internet Interdisciplinary Inst; Univ Oberta Catalunya; Univ Pompeu
Fabra, Fac Comunicacio; Ctr Cultura Contemporania Barcelona; Embassy
Canada Madrid; Minist Ciencia \& Innovac},
ISBN = {978-84-938802-1-7},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000379383900029},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000310813800086,
Author = {He, XianBo and Li, BaoLin and Li, MingDong and Chen, YouJun},
Editor = {Jin, D and Lin, S},
Title = {Utilizing Free Software to Improve the Teaching and Learning of Computer
Major Courses},
Booktitle = {ADVANCES IN MULTIMEDIA, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING, VOL 2},
Series = {Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing},
Year = {2011},
Volume = {129},
Pages = {551+},
Note = {International Conference on Multimedia, Software Engineering and
Computing, Wuhan, PEOPLES R CHINA, NOV 26-27, 2011},
Organization = {Int Sci \& Educ Res Assoc; Beijing Gireida Educ Co Ltd; Wuchang Univ
Technol},
Abstract = {It is an important means to help students deeply comprehend the related
theory and improve their programming ability to introduce some free
software to the teaching and learning of computer major courses in
colleges and universities. The research and learning on source code of
free software such as Linux, eCos, GNU tools is very helpful to the
learning and teaching of courses such as the Operating System, Data
Structure, programming languages, Embedded Software Development and
Compiling Principle. Meanwhile, the course designs and projects
development based on these free software can largely improve students'
design ability on complicate software using programming language such as
C language, C++ language and assembly language.},
ISSN = {1867-5662},
ISBN = {978-3-642-25985-2; 978-3-642-25986-9},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Li, Mingdong/IUP-8114-2023},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000310813800086},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000569520800033,
Author = {Ruiz-Hernandez, Narciso and Alfonso Salazar-Tones, Juan and Marx
Chavez-Campos, Gerardo and Correa-Gomez, Javier and Matinez-Cardenas,
Fernando and Ibanez Olvera, Mario},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {Behavior Of a DC Electric Arc Vacuum Based Numerical Simulation used
Free Software},
Booktitle = {2019 IEEE INTERNATIONAL AUTUMN MEETING ON POWER, ELECTRONICS AND
COMPUTING (ROPEC 2019)},
Series = {IEEE International Autumn Meeting on Power Electronics and Computing},
Year = {2019},
Note = {IEEE International Autumn Meeting on Power, Electronics and Computing
(ROPEC), Ixtapa, MEXICO, NOV 11-15, 2019},
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Centro Occidente Sect},
Abstract = {In this paper show the behavior of a DC electric arc in a Vacuum Arc
Remelting (VAR) Furnace based on the results obtained from the numerical
simulation performed from the finite volume method (FVM) using free
software (Code Saturne). For the solution of the government equations
that describe the phenomenon, an AISI 1018 steel electrode has been
considered as a case study. Also an electric model in a software of
electromagnetic transients (PSCAD) is proposed to coupling the electric
and thermal characteristics in a process of remelting in this type of
furnaces.},
DOI = {10.1109/ropec48299.2019.9057061},
ISSN = {2381-5515},
ISBN = {978-1-7281-2898-6},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Chávez Campos, Gerardo Marx/ABZ-8059-2022
Salazar Torres, Juan Alfonso/L-3738-2018
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Salazar Torres, Juan Alfonso/0000-0002-4798-4348
Chavez-Campos, Gerardo Marx/0000-0003-3945-9903},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000569520800033},
}
@incollection{ WOS:000282521300004,
Author = {Kilroy, James F.},
Book-Author = {Kilroy, JF},
Title = {THE THREAT OF EVOLUTION: <i>THE MILL ON THE FLOSS</i> AND <i>THE DAISY
CHAIN</i>},
Booktitle = {NINETEENTH-CENTURY ENGLISH NOVEL: FAMILY IDEOLOGY AND NARRATIVE FORM},
Year = {2007},
Pages = {117+},
ISBN = {978-0-230-60435-3},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000282521300004},
}
@article{ WOS:000954826100001,
Author = {Seco-Nicolas, Manuel and Garcia, Mariano Alarcon and Gonzalez, Alfonso
P. Ramallo and Luna-Abad, Juan Pedro},
Title = {HEATT©. A free software for thermal design of liquid flows inside pipes},
Journal = {RESULTS IN ENGINEERING},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {17},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {The main goal of this work is to present the new web platform for
numerical simulation of thermal flow in fluids with a laminar regime
that runs inside pipes HEATT (c) (Thermal Analysis and Evaluation Tool
for Pipes, in Spanish: Herramienta de Evaluaci ` on y An ` alisis Te `
rmico en Tuberias) to the international scientific and professional
technical and teaching community. It consists of free software based on
the Network Simulation Method (NSM) available internationally and
financed by the 2021 call for Proofs of Concept of the Seneca
FoundationAgency for Science and Technology of the Region of Murcia
(Spain). It is aimed at fill the existing gap between the widely known
existing large and expensive software, and small professionals, SMEs and
researchers with few resources to perform complex thermal behavior
calculations. The platform has been extensively tested by comparison
with both experimental and bibliographic data. The conclusions have been
published in this and previous papers.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.rineng.2023.100983},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2023},
Article-Number = {100983},
ISSN = {2590-1230},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Seco-Nicolas, Manuel/D-9832-2015},
ORCID-Numbers = {Seco-Nicolas, Manuel/0000-0002-2913-8703},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000954826100001},
}
@article{ WOS:000218960000004,
Author = {Chen Liang-Kuang},
Title = {Multimedia Chinese teaching and research: The Scratch free software for
creative design courseware},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY AND CHINESE LANGUAGE TEACHING},
Year = {2011},
Volume = {2},
Number = {1},
Pages = {49-62},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Based on ``learner-centered{''} design principle, to produce meaningful
learning courseware, this study based on information (visual / images,
and auditory /language) dual-coded processing theory, cognitive
processes through the study, the information organized into a coherent
verbal representation, into the foreign language multimedia courseware
design. Scratch free software build using adaptive teaching content, to
learn the operation of logical thinking and the rich, the teaching
Chinese as a second language (TCSL) courseware designed to enhance the
level from Work Hard to Think Hard mode.},
ISSN = {1949-260X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000218960000004},
}
@article{ WOS:000900087500001,
Author = {Yilmaz, Nebi and Tarhan, Ayca Kolukisa},
Title = {Matching terms of quality models and meta-models: toward a unified
meta-model of OSS quality},
Journal = {SOFTWARE QUALITY JOURNAL},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {31},
Number = {3},
Pages = {721-773},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {ContextIn the last two decades, open-source software (OSS) has gained
increasing attention due to its voluntary supporters, growing community,
and ease of accessibility in cloud repositories. Standardization in OSS
quality is of vital importance as a communication vehicle for
stakeholders in identifying and selecting high-quality products. Thus,
meta-models help to define a standardized language and enable to propose
quality models that can be used to perform comparable
measurements.Objective Considering the lack of a comprehensive
meta-model of OSS quality in the literature, there appears a need to see
a more complete picture of OSS quality and to represent its concepts
more formally. Therefore, in this study, it is aimed to develop a solid
base for a comprehensive meta-model of OSS quality to create a common
understanding among stakeholders.Method A systematic way has been
followed toward developing a common structure, defining a consistent
terminology and, finally, providing a meta-model of OSS quality. In this
context, (1) the common structure of the quality models for OSS has been
investigated, (2) the terms of the general-purpose meta-models of
software quality have been analyzed based on the international
standards, and (3) the terms of the quality models for OSS have been
mapped with the elements of these meta-models.Results An initial
meta-model of OSS quality, which employs a unified structure from the
OSS quality models and eliminates the inconsistencies determined in the
general-purpose meta-models of software quality, has been proposed and
an implementation of this meta-model has been demonstrated.Conclusion
This initial meta-model of OSS quality with a standard terminology can
be taken as a guide by researchers who will propose or revise their OSS
quality models. It will allow developing multiple OSS quality models
with homogenous structure and terms, and also enable comparing the
evaluation results obtained by these models.},
DOI = {10.1007/s11219-022-09603-3},
EarlyAccessDate = {DEC 2022},
ISSN = {0963-9314},
EISSN = {1573-1367},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {KOLUKISA, AYÇA/HKN-2117-2023
},
ORCID-Numbers = {yilmaz, Nebi/0000-0002-0591-4667},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000900087500001},
}
@article{ WOS:000344436000004,
Author = {Morgan, Lorraine and Finnegan, Patrick},
Title = {Beyond free software: An exploration of the business value of strategic
open source},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {23},
Number = {3},
Pages = {226-238},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {The phenomenon of open source software (OSS) has been well studied from
the software development perspective, but it has received much less
attention from the perspective of business value. Nevertheless, OSS,
when viewed as a value creation process rather than `free' software,
provides businesses with value through access to knowledge and
innovation capacity resident in online communities. This
conceptualisation, which we label `strategic open source' requires firms
to rethink their strategy and processes as there is a shift in focus
from ownership to openness and collaboration with external parties.
Nonetheless, the emergence of OSS poses a puzzle for conceptions of
organisational theory. Therefore, a theorising process is needed in
order to develop a deeper understanding of how value is created and
captured with OSS. Using a field study of eleven European firms, this
paper explores the creation and capture of business value from strategic
open source. The findings reveal that while decision makers look to open
innovation initiatives like OSS for value creation and capture, there is
still a desire to remain self reliant, resulting in collaborative design
(of external innovations) rather than collaborative decision making with
value network partners in relation to how such innovations would help
create and capture value within firms. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights
reserved.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.jsis.2014.07.001},
ISSN = {0963-8687},
EISSN = {1873-1198},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000344436000004},
}
@article{ WOS:000441341500004,
Author = {Goncalves, R. S. and Caldeira, C. Q. and Rodrigues, V, M. and Felicia,
S. C. and Cavalheiro, L. M. and Ferreira, P. L.},
Title = {Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Portuguese version of
the Oxford Shoulder Score (OSS)},
Journal = {ACTA REUMATOLOGICA PORTUGUESA},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {43},
Number = {2},
Pages = {102-108},
Month = {APR-JUN},
Abstract = {Objective: To translate and culturally adapt the Oxford Shoulder Score
(OSS) to the European Portuguese language, and to test its reliability
(internal consistency, reproducibility and measurement error) and
validity (construct validity).
Methods: The OSS Portuguese version was obtained through translations,
back-translations, consensus panels, clinical review and cognitive
pre-test. Portuguese OSS, Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand
(DASH) questionnaires, and the visual analogue scales of pain at rest
{[}VAS rest] and during movement {[}VAS movement] were applied to III
subjects with shoulder pain (degenerative or inflammatory disorders) and
recommended for physical therapy. A clinical and sociodemographic
questionnaire was also applied.
Results: The reliability was good, with a Cronbach's alpha coefficient
of 0.90, an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0.92, a standard
error of measurement (SEM) of 2.59 points and a smallest detectable
change (SDC) ot 7.18 points. Construct validity was supported by the
confirmation of three initial hypotheses involving expected significant
correlation between OSS and other measures (DASH, VAS rest and VAS
movement) and between OSS and the number of days of work absenteeism.
Conclusion: The Portuguese OSS version presented suitable psychometric
properties, in terms of reliability (internal consistency,
reproducibility and measurement error) and validity (construct
validity).},
ISSN = {0303-464X},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ferreira, Pedro/JVN-2767-2024
Cavalheiro, Luis/M-4562-2013
Ferreira, Pedro/L-8790-2013
Goncalves, Rui/B-8049-2010},
ORCID-Numbers = {Cavalheiro, Luis/0000-0003-3280-6968
Ferreira, Pedro/0000-0002-9448-9542
Goncalves, Rui/0000-0002-6118-0338},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000441341500004},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000280419300042,
Author = {Beronov, K. N. and Dzhimova, O. and Vossberg, M. and Krefting, D.},
Editor = {Dossel, O and Schlegel, WC},
Title = {Patient-specific hemodynamics prediction and virtual endovascular
intervention using MediGRID and free software},
Booktitle = {WORLD CONGRESS ON MEDICAL PHYSICS AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, VOL 25, PT
5},
Series = {IFMBE Proceedings},
Year = {2009},
Volume = {25},
Number = {5},
Pages = {149+},
Note = {11th International Congress of the IUPESM/World Congress on Medical
Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Munich, GERMANY, SEP 07-12, 2009},
Organization = {IUPESM; Int Org Med Phys (IOMP)},
Abstract = {The fast growing resources available by Grid and cloud computing provide
new opportunities for the daily work of scientific and business
communities. Here we present a deployed system deriving detailed
information on hemodynamics and vessel wall stresses from common
tomography data in a simple and efficient way. The system is suited for
direct use e.g. by radiologists or cardiologists in medical planning and
clinical research settings. Up to now, detailed numerical simulations of
similar kinds have required the effort of specialized, large,
multi-disciplinary groups. The deployment of the new system is based on
resources maintained by the nationally funded german MediGRID project.
This assures broad accessibility, low or no set-up and maintenance costs
and a high security level. The implementationdesign facilitates
intuitive interactive usage for user-intensive parts and full
exploitation of high-performance-computing for the computationally
intensive components of the processing pipeline. Virtual vascular
surgery is supported, including the placement of stents, clipping of
aneurysms, and vessel dilation. The effect of such interventions can be
explored, including parametric effects like stent position or porosity,
as part of the intervention planning. Physical fields of interest like
pressure, wall shear stress, blood flow volume rate, or their
correlations can be inspected as time series or as interactive
three-dimensional scenes. The grid related parts of the workflow are
controlled readily over a web interface.},
ISSN = {1680-0737},
ISBN = {978-3-642-03903-4},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Krefting, Dagmar/JUV-6380-2023
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Krefting, Dagmar/0000-0002-7238-5339},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000280419300042},
}
@article{ WOS:000270842700002,
Author = {Winterscheid, Axel and Fuchs, Elmar and Haase, Michael and Hens,
Thorsten and Horchler, Peter and Huebner, Christoph and van Iersel, Piet
and Lippert, Kaj and Ostrowski, Manfred and Rosenzweig, Stephan and
Thuel, Monika},
Title = {nofdp IDSS - a Free Software Product for Designing Nature-Oriented Flood
Protection Measures},
Journal = {WASSERWIRTSCHAFT},
Year = {2009},
Volume = {99},
Number = {10},
Pages = {10-14},
Abstract = {The nofdp IDSS (nature-oriented flood damage prevention Information and
Decision Support System) software is toolbox for interactively designing
and evaluating measures aiming at flood damage prevention. The software
is available free of charge as open source application at
http://nofdpidss.sourceforge.net. This application allows project
managers to analyze the impacts of flood protection measures with
respect to technical, hydraulic, ecological, economic as well as spatial
planning aspects (integrated River Basin Management). 21 different types
of floodprotection measures are implemented into the nofdp IDSS. The
nofdp IDSS was specially designed to foster the cooperation between
experts from different sectors for developing sustainable and
environmentally friendly flood protection solutions in the preliminary
planning phase.},
ISSN = {0043-0978},
EISSN = {2192-8762},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hens, Thorsten/GNH-3053-2022
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Horchler, Peter Jorg/0009-0002-3054-4351},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000270842700002},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000771793800001,
Author = {Balali, Sogol and Annamalai, Umayal and Padala, Hema Susmita and
Trinkenreich, Bianca and Gerosa, Marco A. and Steinmacher, Igor and
Sarma, Anita},
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
Title = {Recommending Tasks to Newcomers in OSS Projects: How Do Mentors Handle
It?},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 16TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON OPEN COLLABORATION
(OPENSYM)},
Year = {2020},
Note = {16th International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym), ELECTR
NETWORK, AUG 26-27, 2020},
Organization = {Univ Rey Juan Carlos; ACM In Cooperat; ACM Special Interest Grp Software
Engn; ACM SIGWEB; Irish Software Res Ctr},
Abstract = {Software developers who want to start contributing to an Open Source
Software (OSS) project often struggle to find appropriate first tasks.
The voluntary, self-organizing distribution of decentralized labor and
the distinct nature of some OSS projects intensifies this challenge.
Mentors, who work closely with newcomers, develop strategies to
recommend tasks. However, to date neither the challenges mentors face in
recommending tasks nor their strategies have been formally documented or
studied. In this paper, we interviewed mentors of well-established OSS
projects (n=10) and qualitatively analyzed their answers to identify
both challenges and strategies related to recommending tasks for
newcomers. Then, we employed a survey (n=30) to map the strategies to
challenges and collect additional strategies. Our study identified 7
challenges and 13 strategies related to task recommendation. Strategies
such as ``tagging the issues based on difficulty,{''} ``adding
documentation,{''} ``assigning a small task first and then challenge the
newcomers with bigger tasks:' and ``dividing tasks into smaller
pieces{''} were frequently mentioned as ways to overcome multiple
challenges. Our results provide insights for mentors about the
strategies OSS communities can use to guide their mentors and for tool
builders who design automated support for task assignment.},
DOI = {10.1145/3412569.3412571},
ISBN = {978-1-4503-8779-8},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gerosa, Marco/A-6686-2009
Trinkenreich, Bianca/ABE-4435-2020
Igor, Steinmacher/B-6414-2012
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Balali, Sogol/0000-0003-0771-5669
Gerosa, Marco/0000-0003-1399-7535
Sarma, Anita/0000-0002-1859-1692},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000771793800001},
}
@article{ WOS:000799199600017,
Author = {Kapur, Ritu and Sodhi, Balwinder},
Title = {OSS Effort Estimation Using Software Features Similarity and Developer
Activity-Based Metrics},
Journal = {ACM TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND METHODOLOGY},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {31},
Number = {2},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Software development effort estimation (SDEE) generally involves
leveraging the information about the effort spent in developing similar
software in the past. Most organizations do not have access to
sufficient and reliable forms of such data from past projects. As such,
the existing SDEE methods suffer from low usage and accuracy.
We propose an efficient SDEE method for open source software, which
provides accurate and fast effort estimates. The significant
contributions of our article are (i) novel SDEE software metrics derived
from developer activity information of various software repositories,
(ii) an SDEE dataset comprising the SDEE metrics' values derived from
approximately 13,000 GitHub repositories from 150 different software
categories, and (iii) an effort estimation tool based on SDEE metrics
and a software description similarity model. Our software description
similarity model is basically a machine learning model trained using the
PVA on the software product descriptions of GitHub repositories. Given
the software description of a newly envisioned software, our tool yields
an effort estimate for developing it.
Our method achieves the highest standardized accuracy score of 87.26\%
(with Cliff's d = 0.88 at 99.999\% confidence level) and 42.7\% with the
automatically transformed linear baseline model. Our software artifacts
are available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5095723.},
DOI = {10.1145/3485819},
Article-Number = {33},
ISSN = {1049-331X},
EISSN = {1557-7392},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kapur, Ritu/ADL-0056-2022
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Kapur, Ritu/0000-0001-7112-0630},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000799199600017},
}
@article{ WOS:001186028500001,
Author = {Du, Yang and Che, Hanxiong and Bao, Zier and Liu, Yiliang and Li, Qing
and Hu, Miao and Zhou, Jiawei and Zhang, Shumin and Yao, Xiaojiang and
Shi, Quan and Chen, Chunmao and Han, Yan and Meng, Lingshuo and Long,
Xin and Qi, Xin and He, Chen and Chen, Yang},
Title = {Characterization of Organosulfates (OSs) in typical urban areas in
Eastern China: Source, Process, and Volatility},
Journal = {ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH},
Year = {2024},
Volume = {301},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {Organosulfates (OSs) are an important component of secondary organic
aerosols (SOA), accounting for similar to 30\% of total organic aerosol.
In this study, OSs in eastern China were investigated to understand
their diurnal evolution, source, and volatility using high-resolution
mass spectrometry. In polluted days, we identified a total of 5,147
organic molecules, including 1,206 OS molecules. The average molecular
weight (m.w.) and carbon chain length of OSs in this study exceeded the
commonly recognized range (500 Da). OSs were mostly composed of newly
formed low oxidation state compounds as well as aged aliphatic and
aromatic ones. The number and abundance of aromatic and aliphatic OSs
with low saturation, volatility, O/C-w as well as H/C-w increased
greatly with rising PM2.5 concentrations. The daytime photo-oxidation
resulted in a large number of high m.w. (HMW, > 500 Da) OSs. OSs with
m.w. <500 Da, and many oxygen atoms were newly generated during the
nighttime, mainly dominated by liquid-phase oxidation processes. The
result of OSs with higher m.w. and lower volatility was due to increased
dimerization and oligomerization. During pollution formatting, OSs with
small DBE values (between 0 and 6) appeared; meanwhile, the number of
highly unsaturated OSs with DBE > 7 (mainly aromatic OSs) increased by
about 34\%. This study is useful for clarifying the secondary formation
and properties of HMW OSs in a polluted environment in China.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.atmosres.2024.107258},
EarlyAccessDate = {JAN 2024},
Article-Number = {107258},
ISSN = {0169-8095},
EISSN = {1873-2895},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zhou, Jiawei/HRC-8191-2023
Liu, Yiliang/O-8412-2018
He, Chen/AAM-6835-2021
Chen, Yang/J-8995-2015
MENG, Lingshuo/JED-8649-2023
Long, Xin/V-8142-2018
},
ORCID-Numbers = {MENG, Lingshuo/0009-0000-9373-6946},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001186028500001},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000395721000016,
Author = {Gallegos, Angel and Santos-Olmo, Antonio and Enrique Sanchez, Luis and
Fernandez-Medina, Eduardo},
Editor = {Rosado, DG and Sanchez, LE and Jurjens, J},
Title = {Automated Security Metrics in ISMSs to Discover the Level of Security of
OSs and DBMSs},
Booktitle = {WOSIS 2011: SECURITY IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS},
Year = {2011},
Pages = {159-166},
Note = {8th International Workshop on Security in Information Systems - WOSIS
2011, Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, JUN 08-11, 2011},
Abstract = {The information society is ever-increasingly dependent upon Information
Security Management Systems (ISMSs), and the availability of these
systems has come to be vital to the evolution of SMEs. However, this
type of companies requires ISMSs which have been adapted to their
particular characteristics, and which are optimised from the point of
view of the resources that are necessary to install and maintain them.
This paper concentrates on the development of a process for ISMSs that
will allow the level of security of critical applications installed in
these sytems, i.e., Operative Systems and Data Base Management Systems,
to be measured. This process is currently being directly applied in real
cases, thus leading to an improvement in its application.},
ISBN = {978-989-8425-61-4},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fernández, Eduardo/B-1310-2018
Fernandez-Medina, Eduardo/D-4648-2011
Santos-Olmo Parra, Antonio/B-6351-2015
Sanchez Crespo, Luis Enrique/J-8942-2014},
ORCID-Numbers = {Fernandez-Medina, Eduardo/0000-0003-2553-9320
Santos-Olmo Parra, Antonio/0000-0002-2349-3894
Sanchez Crespo, Luis Enrique/0000-0003-0086-1065},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000395721000016},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000399455300163,
Author = {Lee, Tseu Kwan and Wei, Koh Tieng and Abd Ghani, Abdul Azim},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {Systematic Literature Review on Effort Estimation for Open Sources (OSS)
Web Application Development},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF 2016 FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES CONFERENCE (FTC)},
Year = {2016},
Pages = {1158-1167},
Note = {Future Technologies Conference (FTC), San Francisco, CA, DEC 06-07, 2016},
Organization = {HPCC Syst; IEEE; IEEE Power \& Energy Soc; IBM Res; IBM Watson AI
XPRIZE; Brown Univ; IEEE San Francisco PES Chapter; Univ Michigan},
Abstract = {The development of Web applications has a crucial role as most
organizations have their own corporate Web applications to meet the
needs of their respective businesses. Different needs create different
complexities which represent a new challenge to Web application
development. In order to ensure the timely delivery of a project,
software providers offering this service choose to use Open Sources
(OSS) as an alternative. Since OSS consist of an existing framework that
can be implemented directly into the application, how far does this
affect the complexity of the effort estimation? A number of research
papers have outlined the efforts made to refine the complexity of this
field. However, to our best knowledge a systematic overview of the
research done on Web application development that involves OSS usage
does not appear to exist. Hence, the aim of this paper is to conduct a
systematic literature review (SLR) of OSS Web application development.
For this purpose, 34 papers from a total of 67 papers were identified
and studied. The findings of this study indicate that (a) no research
has been carried out on the field mentioned; (b) there is no early
effort estimation model for Web projects that involve the usage of OSS.
Therefore, this work provides an overview of the field besides
identifying future research possibilities.},
ISBN = {978-1-5090-4171-8},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Koh, Tieng Wei/ABA-5791-2022},
ORCID-Numbers = {Koh, Tieng Wei/0000-0001-8396-518X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000399455300163},
}
@article{ WOS:000169086300007,
Author = {Anderson, P and Anderson, V and Garth, J},
Title = {Assessment and development of organizational ability: The Rey Complex
Figure Organizational Strategy Score (RCF-OSS)},
Journal = {CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST},
Year = {2001},
Volume = {15},
Number = {1},
Pages = {81-94},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {The Rey Complex Figure Organizational Strategy Score (RCF-OSS) was
devised for pediatric populations to cater for developmental
variability. A sample consisting of 376 children aged between 7.0 and
13.11 years was recruited for the standardization of RCF-OSS. The
interrater reliability (.85 to .92) and temporal stability (.79 to .94)
of the RCF-OSS are acceptable. RCF-OSS correlated moderately with RCF
accuracy memory and organization, however it seems to be measuring an
independent aspect of performance, possibly strategy. Moderate Linear
relationships were observed with executive function and memory measures.
Considerable age-related variation in strategy formation was observed
with significant maturity occurring between the ages of 7 years and 11
years. Surprisingly, older children used fragmented strategies more than
the younger age groups. In conclusion, the RCF-OSS is a useful adjunct
to traditional accuracy scoring procedures, and the normative data
indicates that organizational skills may not consolidate until middle to
late adolescence.},
DOI = {10.1076/clin.15.1.81.1905},
ISSN = {0920-1637},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Anderson, Peter/O-5302-2019
Anderson, Peter/B-6839-2015},
ORCID-Numbers = {Anderson, Peter/0000-0001-7430-868X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000169086300007},
}
@article{ WOS:000273691100006,
Author = {Egbring, Marco and Kullak-Ublick, Gerd A. and Russmann, Stefan},
Title = {Phynx: an open source software solution supporting data management and
web-based patient-level data review for drug safety studies in the
general practice research database and other health care databases},
Journal = {PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY AND DRUG SAFETY},
Year = {2010},
Volume = {19},
Number = {1},
Pages = {38-44},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Purpose To develop a software solution that supports management and
clinical review of patient data from electronic medical records
databases or claims databases for pharmacoepidemiological drug safety
studies.
Methods We used open source software to build a data management system
and an internet application with a Flex client on a Java application
server with a MySQL database backend. The application is hosted on
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud. This solution named Phynx supports data
management, Web-based display of electronic patient information, and
interactive review of patient-level information in the individual
clinical context. This system was applied to a dataset from the UK
General Practice Research Database (GPRD).
Results Our solution can be setup and customized with limited
programming resources, and there is almost no extra cost for software.
Access times are short, the displayed information is structured in
chronological order and visually attractive, and selected information
such as drug exposure can be blinded. External experts can review
patient profiles and save evaluations and comments via a common Web
browser.
Conclusions Phynx provides a flexible and economical solution for
patient-level review of electronic medical information from databases
considering the individual clinical context. It can therefore make an
important contribution to an efficient validation of outcome assessment
in drug safety database studies. Copyright (c) 2009 John Wiley \& Sons,
Ltd.},
DOI = {10.1002/pds.1860},
ISSN = {1053-8569},
EISSN = {1099-1557},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000273691100006},
}
@article{ WOS:000643088700001,
Author = {Belcore, Elena and Angeli, Stefano and Colucci, Elisabetta and Musci,
Maria Angela and Aicardi, Irene},
Title = {Precision Agriculture Workflow, from Data Collection to Data Management
Using FOSS Tools: An Application in Northern Italy Vineyard},
Journal = {ISPRS INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEO-INFORMATION},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {10},
Number = {4},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {In the past decades, technology-based agriculture, also known as
Precision Agriculture (PA) or smart farming, has grown, developing new
technologies and innovative tools to manage data for the whole
agricultural processes. In this framework, geographic information, and
spatial data and tools such as UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) and
multispectral optical sensors play a crucial role in the geomatics as
support techniques. PA needs software to store and process spatial data
and the Free and Open Software System (FOSS) community kept pace with
PA's needs: several FOSS software tools have been developed for data
gathering, analysis, and restitution. The adoption of FOSS solutions,
WebGIS platforms, open databases, and spatial data infrastructure to
process and store spatial and nonspatial acquired data helps to share
information among different actors with user-friendly solutions.
Nevertheless, a comprehensive open-source platform that, besides
processing UAV data, allows directly storing, visualising, sharing, and
querying the final results and the related information does not exist.
Indeed, today, the PA's data elaboration and management with a FOSS
approach still require several different software tools. Moreover,
although some commercial solutions presented platforms to support
management in PA activities, none of these present a complete workflow
including data from acquisition phase to processed and stored
information. In this scenario, the paper aims to provide UAV and PA
users with a FOSS-replicable methodology that can fit farming
activities' operational and management needs. Therefore, this work
focuses on developing a totally FOSS workflow to visualise, process,
analyse, and manage PA data. In detail, a multidisciplinary approach is
adopted for creating an operative web-sharing tool able to manage Very
High Resolution (VHR) agricultural multispectral-derived information
gathered by UAV systems. A vineyard in Northern Italy is used as an
example to show the workflow of data generation and the data structure
of the web tool. A UAV survey was carried out using a six-band
multispectral camera and the data were elaborated through the Structure
from Motion (SfM) technique, resulting in 3 cm resolution orthophoto. A
supervised classifier identified the phenological stage of under-row
weeds and the rows with a 95\% overall accuracy. Then, a set of
GIS-developed algorithms allowed Individual Tree Detection (ITD) and
spectral indices for monitoring the plant-based phytosanitary
conditions. A spatial data structure was implemented to gather the data
at canopy scale. The last step of the workflow concerned publishing data
in an interactive 3D webGIS, allowing users to update the spatial
database. The webGIS can be operated from web browsers and desktop GIS.
The final result is a shared open platform obtained with nonproprietary
software that can store data of different sources and scales.},
DOI = {10.3390/ijgi10040236},
Article-Number = {236},
EISSN = {2220-9964},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Belcore, Elena/AAH-5658-2021
Aicardi, Irene/AAB-1901-2021
COLUCCI, ELISABETTA/HGB-1417-2022
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Angeli, Stefano/0000-0002-5819-7753
MUSCI, MARIA ANGELA/0000-0001-7945-1776
Belcore, Elena/0000-0002-3592-9384
COLUCCI, ELISABETTA/0000-0001-8635-3066
Aicardi, Irene/0000-0002-7986-0235},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000643088700001},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:001310436400129,
Author = {Wang, Zhuo and Hu, Jiahao and Zhou, Yijun and Tambadou, Sidy and Zuo,
Fang},
Book-Group-Author = {Assoc Computing Machinery},
Title = {Vul4Java: A Java OSS vulnerability identification method based on a
two-stage analysis},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ALGORITHMS, SOFTWARE
ENGINEERING, AND NETWORK SECURITY, ASENS 2024},
Year = {2024},
Pages = {742-746},
Note = {International Conference on Algorithms, Software Engineering, and
Network Security (ASENS), Nanchang, PEOPLES R CHINA, APR 26-28, 2024},
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS) has been widely used to accelerate software
development, inevitably exposing downstr omissions and false positives;
omissions put applications and their users at risk, and false positives
increase the burden on software developers and users. Therefore, in this
paper, we propose a two-phase based approach for JAVA OSS vulnerability
analysis. To reduce underreporting, we construct a comprehensive
third-party library and vulnerability association database; to avoid
false positives, first, we use a static analysis method to extract the
structure-aware call graph (SACG) of oss and locate the information of
the vulnerability functions; second, we compare the similarity between
the OSS vulnerability functions and the pre-patch and post-patch
functions based on the vulnerability patches to determine the existence
of the patches in the OSS, and then verify the OSS vulnerability
information. We evaluate the method on a dataset of 7 open source
projects and 167 vulnerability information, and the F1 value of the
method is 0.779, which is higher than the currently available SOTA
tools.},
DOI = {10.1145/3677182.3677315},
ISBN = {979-8-4007-0978-4},
ORCID-Numbers = {H, YN/0009-0001-2038-3024
Zuo, Fang/0000-0001-5673-8870},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001310436400129},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:001148157800177,
Author = {Ehsani, Ramtin and Rezapour, Rezvaneh and Chatterjee, Preetha},
Editor = {Chandra, S and Blincoe, K and Tonella, P},
Title = {Exploring Moral Principles Exhibited in OSS: A Case Study on GitHub
Heated Issues},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 31ST ACM JOINT MEETING EUROPEAN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
CONFERENCE AND SYMPOSIUM ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING,
ESEC/FSE 2023},
Year = {2023},
Pages = {2092-2096},
Note = {31st ACM Joint Meeting of the European Software Engineering Conference /
Symposium on the Foundations-of-Software-Engineering (ESEC/FSE), San
Francisco, CA, DEC 03-09, 2023},
Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery; Fdn Software Engn; ACM SIGSOFT; Google; Ant Grp;
Meta; JetBrains; ByteDance; Uber; Dragon Testing; Huawei},
Abstract = {To foster collaboration and inclusivity in Open Source Software (OSS)
projects, it is crucial to understand and detect patterns of toxic
language that may drive contributors away, especially those from
underrepresented communities. Although machine learning-based toxicity
detection tools trained on domain-specific data have shown promise,
their design lacks an understanding of the unique nature and triggers of
toxicity in OSS discussions, highlighting the need for further
investigation. In this study, we employ Moral Foundations Theory to
examine the relationship between moral principles and toxicity in OSS.
Specifically, we analyze toxic communications in GitHub issue threads to
identify and understand five types of moral principles exhibited in
text, and explore their potential association with toxic behavior. Our
preliminary findings suggest a possible link between moral principles
and toxic comments in OSS communications, with each moral principle
associated with at least one type of toxicity. The potential of MFT in
toxicity detection warrants further investigation.},
DOI = {10.1145/3611643.3613077},
ISBN = {979-8-4007-0327-0},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Chatterjee, Preetha/AAS-2995-2021
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Ehsani, Ramtin/0000-0003-1517-7135
Chatterjee, Preetha/0000-0003-3057-7807},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001148157800177},
}
@article{ WOS:000293182200007,
Author = {Pentland, Brian T.},
Title = {The foundation is solid, if you know where to look: comment on Felin and
Foss},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS},
Year = {2011},
Volume = {7},
Number = {2, SI},
Pages = {279-293},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {This paper offers an alternative to the view of the routines literature
provided by T. Felin and N. J. Foss, `The Endogenous Origins of
Experience, Routines and Organizational Capabilities: The Poverty of
Stimulus', published by the Journal of Institutional Economics. The
emphasis here is on practice-based theories of organizational routines
that are grounded in close, ethnographic observation of real routines.
While this literature may be unfamiliar to some readers, it is relevant
here because it specifically contradicts the core assertions made by
Felin and Foss. Further, this literature provides a clear theoretical
foundation for subsequent research on problems such as stability and
change in routines, the nature of capabilities and dynamic capabilities,
and complex ecologies of routines.},
DOI = {10.1017/S174413741000041X},
ISSN = {1744-1374},
EISSN = {1744-1382},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Pentland, Brian/AAT-9506-2021},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000293182200007},
}
@article{ WOS:000559909100001,
Author = {Di, Yunpeng and Xing, Bin and Hu, Wenfeng and Ke, Qinfei and Zhao, Yi},
Title = {Robust Candy-Floss-Like Poly(l-lactide) Fibrous Filters Driven by
Sodium-Dodecyl-Benzene-Sulfonate for High Efficient Dye/Oil Separation},
Journal = {MACROMOLECULAR MATERIALS AND ENGINEERING},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {305},
Number = {10},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {3D and robust Poly(l-lactide) (PLLA) fibrous materials has been
fabricated via electrospinning and evaporation welding for
high-efficiency dye adsorption and oil/water separation simultaneously.
Herein, sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) in spinning solution has
been found to stimulate fibrous materials forming 3D candy-floss-like
structure with high porosity and surface area. Also, SDBS doped on
fibers surface facilitates dye adsorption and oil separation of the
fibrous materials in effluent. Environmentally friendly SDBS-driven 3D
electrospun PLLA fibrous materials have high porosity (99.91\%) and
stable big pore size (7.39 mu m), showing high adsorption capacity of
581.78 mg g(-1)toward methylene blue (MB) and 14.67 times improved
oil/water separation efficiency compared to traditional 2D PLLA fibrous
materials. Moreover, the concept of SDBS stimulated 3D nanofibrous
materials can be readily extended to other polymers, paving a new way to
fabricate high-efficient dye adsorption and oil/water separation 3D
fibrous filters for industrial waste water remediation.},
DOI = {10.1002/mame.202000368},
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2020},
Article-Number = {2000368},
ISSN = {1438-7492},
EISSN = {1439-2054},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000559909100001},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000391255900005,
Author = {Vaseva, Lyudmila},
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
Title = {Out of Altruism or Because it Reads Well on the CV?: The Motivations for
Participation in the Freifunk Community Compared to FLOSS},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 12TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON OPEN COLLABORATION
(OPENSYM)},
Year = {2016},
Note = {12th International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OPENSYM), Berlin,
GERMANY, AUG 17-19, 2016},
Organization = {Wikimedia Fdn; Google Inc; ACM SIGSOFT; ACM SIGWEB},
Abstract = {Motivation of free, libre and open source software developers has been
widely studied over the years. The reasons people engage in this
seemingly altruistic behavior have been elaborated and classified. The
present work addresses a slightly different issue: what motivates
individuals to participate in community network projects? Are the
reasons similar to or quite distinct from these relevant to contributors
to free software? Based on recently conducted interviews with community
network activists from the Germany based project Freifunk and
established FLOSS motivation research, we will analyse the specifics of
the Freifunk project and the factors which spur its members to action.
The obtained insights could then hopefully be used to understand the
underlying group processes and help build sustainable communities.},
DOI = {10.1145/2957792.2957809},
ISBN = {978-1-4503-4451-7},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000391255900005},
}
@article{ WOS:000392493400003,
Author = {Bitzer, Juergen and Geishecker, Ingo and Schroeder, Philipp J. H.},
Title = {Is there a wage premium for volunteer OSS engagement? - signalling,
learning and noise},
Journal = {APPLIED ECONOMICS},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {49},
Number = {14},
Pages = {1379-1394},
Abstract = {Volunteer-based open-source production has become a significant new
model for the organization of software development. Economics often
pictures this phenomenon as a case of signalling: individuals engage in
the volunteer programming of open-source software (OSS) as a
labour-market signal resulting in a wage premium. Yet, this explanation
could so far not be empirically tested. This article fills this gap by
estimating an upper-bound composite wage premium of voluntary OSS
contributions and by separating the potential signalling effect of OSS
engagement from other effects. Although some 70\% of OSS contributors
believe that OSS involvement benefits their careers, we find no actual
labour-market premium for OSS engagement. The presence of other motives,
such as fun of play or altruism, renders OSS contributions too noisy to
function as a signal.},
DOI = {10.1080/00036846.2016.1218427},
ISSN = {0003-6846},
EISSN = {1466-4283},
ORCID-Numbers = {Schroder, Philipp/0000-0001-6551-9258},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000392493400003},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000269044000019,
Author = {Bach, Paula M. and Carroll, John M.},
Editor = {Boldyreff, C and Crowston, K and Lundell, B and Wasserman, AI},
Title = {FLOSS UX Design: An Analysis of User Experience Design in Firefox and
OpenOffice.org},
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE ECOSYSTEMS-DIVERSE COMMUNITIES INTERACTING},
Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
Year = {2009},
Volume = {299},
Pages = {237-250},
Note = {5th International Conference on Open Source Systems, Skovde, SWEDEN, JUN
03-06, 2009},
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13},
Abstract = {We describe two cases of open user experience (UX) design using the
Firefox web browser and OpenOffice.org office suite as case studies. We
analyze the social complexity of integrating UX practices into the two
open source projects using activity awareness, a framework for
understanding team performance in collective endeavors of significant
scope, duration, and complexity. The facets of activity awareness are
common ground, community of practice, social capital, and human
development. We found that differences between the communities include
different strategies for community building, UX status in the community,
type of open UX design, and different ways to share information.},
ISSN = {1571-5736},
ISBN = {978-3-642-02031-5},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Carroll, John Millar/A-8718-2009},
ORCID-Numbers = {Carroll, John Millar/0000-0001-5189-337X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000269044000019},
}
@article{ WOS:000433272300011,
Author = {Er-raiy, Aimad and Bouali, Zakaria and Reveillon, Julien and Mura,
Arnaud},
Title = {Optimized single-step (OSS) chemistry models for the simulation of
turbulent premixed flame propagation},
Journal = {COMBUSTION AND FLAME},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {192},
Pages = {130-148},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {A simple and efficient triple-optimization procedure (TOP) is introduced
to determine single-step chemistry model parameters. The cornerstone of
the proposed approach lies in the introduction of a fictive (or virtual)
chemical species, the physical characteristics of which are set to
recover some essential properties of combustion and flames. Special
emphasis is presently placed on the capability of such a global kinetic
scheme to recover three parameters that are recognized as the most
influential in terms of turbulence chemistry interactions and turbulent
premixed combustion regimes. These parameters are (i) the burnt gases
temperature T-b, which settles the value of the thermal expansion factor
tau = (T-b - T-u)/T-u, (ii) the propagation velocity delta(0)(L), which
is mandatory to reproduce the flame dynamics, and (iii) the laminar
premixed flame thickness delta(0)(L). In practice, the thermochemical
properties of the fictive species (hereafter denoted by A(Phi)) are set
to account for the impact of dissociation effects and partial oxidation
of the fuel, i.e., presence of species other than H2O and CO2 in the
burnt gases, which allows to recover a satisfactory estimate of T-b. The
value of the pre-exponential factor associated to the single-step
Arrhenius law is also optimized to reproduce the laminar flame
propagation velocity. Finally, the transport characteristics are
determined to recover a satisfactory estimate of the thermal flame
thickness. The method is general in its principles and quite easy to
implement. It is applicable to any couple of fuel and oxidizer.
Attention is focused on the application of the method to any
stoichiometry but it is also shown that the influence of both pressure
and fresh reactants temperature can be recovered. The performance of the
resulting optimized single step (OSS) chemistry models are assessed
through a direct comparison with detailed chemistry results.
Computations of one-dimensional laminar flames are performed with the
OSS model using the cantera software for a wide range of pressure
levels, fresh reactant temperatures, and equivalence ratios. Obtained
results do show that the flame propagation velocity is correctly
reproduced for the whole range of parameters, with a maximum value
recovered in the vicinity of stoichiometry, a decrease towards rich
conditions, and a satisfactory pressure dependence. Burnt gases
temperature as well as thermal flame thickness values are also in
excellent agreement with those issued from the reference detailed
kinetics models. The OSS model is then used to perform direct numerical
simulation (DNS) computations of flame kernel growths in both laminar
and turbulent conditions. The comparison of obtained OSS results with
detailed chemistry computations further confirms the relevance and
performance of the proposed methodology. (C) 2018 The Combustion
Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.combustflame.2018.01.038},
ISSN = {0010-2180},
EISSN = {1556-2921},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bouali, Zakaria/KPY-7640-2024
Reveillon, Julien/B-2945-2009
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Mura, Arnaud/0000-0001-9625-9962
ER-RAIY, Aimad/0000-0002-5322-7917
Reveillon, Julien/0000-0002-2289-3693
Bouali, Zakaria/0000-0003-3197-728X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000433272300011},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000474770300047,
Author = {Xiong, Zhuang and Liang, Peng and Yang, Chen and Liu, Tianqing},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {Assumptions in OSS Development: An Exploratory Study through the
Hibernate Developer Mailing List},
Booktitle = {2018 25TH ASIA-PACIFIC SOFTWARE ENGINEERING CONFERENCE (APSEC 2018)},
Series = {Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference},
Year = {2018},
Pages = {455-464},
Note = {25th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC), Nara, JAPAN,
DEC 04-07, 2018},
Organization = {Special Interest Grp Software Engn, Informat Proc Soc Japan},
Abstract = {Developers constantly make various assumptions regarding requirements,
environment, design decisions, etc. during software development.
However, these assumptions are usually implicit and undocumented and
there is a lack of understanding regarding what assumptions have been
made and discussed in software development. Open Source Software (OSS)
is recently becoming an important part of software industry. To this
end, we conducted an exploratory study on assumptions in OSS
development. We extracted and analyzed 9006 posts from the developer
mailing list of Hibernate (a popular OSS project), in order to explore
(1) assumption expression and (2) classification, (3) the trend of
assumptions over time, and (4) related software artifacts of assumptions
in OSS development. We identified 832 assumptions from the Hibernate
developer mailing list. The findings are: (1) most of the assumptions
are expressed as ``Feature Request{''} and ``Solution Proposal{''}; (2)
more than half of the identified assumptions are design assumptions and
are made for software design; (3) assumptions exist in the whole OSS
development lifecycle; and (4) the major category of related artifacts
of assumptions is ``Design Document{''}.},
DOI = {10.1109/APSEC.2018.00060},
ISSN = {1530-1362},
ISBN = {978-1-7281-1970-0},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {peng, liang/HKE-0294-2023
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Liang, Peng/0000-0002-2056-5346},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000474770300047},
}
@incollection{ WOS:000289073600003,
Author = {Mansell, Robin and Steinmueller, W. Edward},
Book-Author = {Berdou, E},
Title = {Technologies of Communities and Peer Production Disentangling Power
Relations in FL/OSS Development},
Booktitle = {ORGANIZATION IN OPEN SOURCE COMMUNITIES: AT THE CROSSROADS OF THE GIFT
AND MARKET ECONOMIES},
Series = {Routledge Studies in Innovation Organization and Technology},
Year = {2011},
Volume = {15},
Pages = {9+},
ISBN = {978-0-203-85197-5},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mansell, Robin/I-8360-2014},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000289073600003},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000288765600175,
Author = {Kozat, Ulas C. and Gwon, Youngjune and Jain, Ravi},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {An Overlay Server System (OSS) Platform for Multiplayer Online Games
over Mobile Networks},
Booktitle = {GLOBECOM 2006 - 2006 IEEE GLOBAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE},
Series = {IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (Globecom)},
Year = {2006},
Note = {IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 06), San Francisco,
CA, NOV 27-DEC 01, 2006},
Organization = {IEEE Commun Soc (ComSoc)},
Abstract = {We propose a gaming architecture, called the Overlay Server System
(OSS), for supporting multiparty online games over mobile networks. In
OSS architecture, overlay server nodes (OSN) are distributed across the
core network architecture of the mobile operator and each node is
responsible for both running the game applications and performing the
overlay routing. The architecture allows third party game servers that
are located outside the core network of the mobile operator to push the
execution of delay and bandwidth constrained game components into the
core to achieve better quality of service (QoS). When a game consists of
multiple mutually exclusive game objects such that each object can be
maintained independently, OSS allows per object QoS optimization via
selecting the jointly optimal location (i.e. OSN) and overlay routes for
each object. This fine-grain optimization benefits most when different
objects have different QoS requirements and they are accessed by
different users. OSS dynamically adapts to the changes in game and
network conditions by switching to better OSN and overlay routes.
Our performance analysis on different core network topologies and usage
patterns demonstrates that OSS has significant advantages over the
alternative peer to peer (P2P), proxy-server, and client-server
architectures. The analysis also underlines the individual contributions
of object placement and jointly performed overlay route optimization to
the performance gain.},
ISSN = {1930-529X},
ISBN = {978-1-4244-0356-1},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000288765600175},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000309064200074,
Author = {Hsu, Quang-Cherng and Lin, Chin-Wen and Chen, Jian-Yuan},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {Development of an Automatic Optical Inspection System for Defect
Detection of Dental Floss Picks},
Booktitle = {2012 IEEE/ASME INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED INTELLIGENT
MECHATRONICS (AIM)},
Series = {IEEE ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics},
Year = {2012},
Pages = {444-449},
Note = {IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics
(AIM), Kaohsiung, TAIWAN, JUL 11-14, 2012},
Organization = {I-Rice - NSC; IEEE; IES; IEEE Robot \& Automat Soc; Bur Foreign Trade;
RDMA TW; ASME; DSC},
Abstract = {This study aims to make improvements in manufacturing yields for dental
floss picks, through deploying automated quality inspection processes.
By using computerized visual inspection and automatic controls, this
study explores standardization and automation of inspection work for the
three major defects affecting dental floss picks and dental floss
fibers. Among the industrial design solutions implemented by this study
are environmentally efficacious layout of light sources, optimal
configuration of optical imaging and automated equipment, and the design
and development of a proprietary defect detection program; moreover, an
automatic optical inspection (AOI) system, which can be installed in the
production lines, is built for verification. As for verification of
detected defects, trial operations can be conducted on production lines
and adjusted to optimal parameters in order to measure floss fiber
defects with an area larger than 0.09mm(2), impurity defects with
gray-scale difference greater than 35, and shortage defects with lengths
greater than 3mm. Statistical analysis of practical measurement results
on ten dental floss picks indicated system detection rates of 93.1\% for
floss fiber defects, 56.2\% for impurity defects and 84.4\% for shortage
defects.},
ISSN = {2159-6255},
ISBN = {978-1-4673-2576-9},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000309064200074},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000246298100024,
Author = {Siro, Arthur and Sanchez, Emilio},
Editor = {Syrmos, VL and Hamza, MH},
Title = {Implications of COTS/OSS in control education and control system design
and implementation},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE NINTH IASTED INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT
SYSTEMS AND CONTROL},
Year = {2006},
Pages = {142+},
Note = {9th IASTED International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Control,
Honolulu, HI, AUG 14-16, 2006},
Organization = {Int Assoc Sci \& Technol Dev; Int Assoc Sci \& Technol Dev, Tech Comm
Control; Int Assoc Sci \& Technol Dev, Tech Comm Intelligents Syst \&
Control},
Abstract = {As control systems become increasingly sophisticated, their design and
implementation in turn becomes a progressively more complex undertaking.
Over the past decade or so, Rapid prototyping tools (RPT) have evolved
to respond to this need. These tools integrate modeling/simulation
applications with code generation facilities and target certain
real-time environments; hastening the control system development
process. However, these wonderful applications come at a price and may
be beyond the financial scope of many.
It is the objective of this paper to underscore the impact free/open
source software (OSS) RPT and common off the shelf hardware (COTS) has
or can have on control education and control system implementation.},
ISBN = {978-0-88986-591-4},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sanchez Tapia, Emilio/KBD-0374-2024
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Sanchez Tapia, Emilio Jose/0000-0001-9387-9437},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000246298100024},
}
@article{ WOS:000624488700003,
Author = {Barrow, Barbara},
Title = {`Shattering' and `Violent' Forces: Gender, Ecology, and Catastrophe in
George Eliot's <i>The Mill on the Floss</i>},
Journal = {VICTORIOGRAPHIES-A JOURNAL OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY WRITING 1790-1914},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {11},
Number = {1},
Pages = {38-57},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {This article argues that George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss (1860)
aligns natural catastrophe with the image of the disastrous female body
in order to challenge contemporary geological readings of nature as a
balanced, self-regulating domain. Both incorporating and revising the
work of Charles Lyell, Oliver Goldsmith, and Georges Cuvier, Eliot
emphasises the interconnectedness of human and planetary processes,
feminises environmental catastrophe, and blends human and ecological
history. She does so in order to write the human presence back into
geological histories that tended to evacuate the human, and to invite
readers to account for the effects their lifestyles and industries have
upon the supposedly balanced and orderly processes of nature.},
DOI = {10.3366/vic.2021.0408},
ISSN = {2044-2416},
EISSN = {2044-2424},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000624488700003},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000632588900007,
Author = {Johri, Aditya and Teo, Hon Jie},
Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
Title = {Achieving Equilibrium through Coworking: Work-Life Balance in FLOSS
through Multiple Spaces and Media Use},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 14TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON OPEN COLLABORATION
(OPENSYM'18)},
Year = {2018},
Note = {14th International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym), Paris,
FRANCE, AUG 22-24, 2018},
Abstract = {Participants in FLOSS (Free/Libre Open Source Software) projects are
atypical in their collaborative practices given the high demand for
virtual work. Through a study of workers from two organizations working
on FLOSS projects we identify the boundaries, in terms of productivity
and quality of life, of virtual work and actions workers take in order
to find a work-life balance. We found that although workers valued the
flexibility of working from home, they had difficulty focusing on their
work for sustained time periods and often felt isolated. This motivated
them to use coworking spaces - physical spaces used as work space by
workers not on the same team or even the same firm - as a critical part
of their space ecology. In conjunction with their media ecology - a mix
of communication technologies including IRC - the space/media mix
allowed them to balance their work and personal lives. We draw
implications for better supporting FLOSS and virtual work practices
through design of media/space and work practices.},
DOI = {10.1145/3233391.3233531},
ISBN = {978-1-4503-5936-8},
ORCID-Numbers = {Teo, Hon Jie/0000-0002-3657-5055
Johri, Aditya/0000-0001-9018-7574},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000632588900007},
}
@article{ WOS:000213389500003,
Author = {Chen, Shun-Ling},
Title = {Freedom as in a Self-sustainable Community: the Free Software Movement
and its challenge to copyright law},
Journal = {POLICY FUTURES IN EDUCATION},
Year = {2006},
Volume = {4},
Number = {4, SI},
Pages = {337-347},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {Copyright law, together with the market logic it carries, penetrates
deeply into our daily life. The copyright regime is so restrictive that
it turns a normal learning process into a series of potential copyright
violations. The Free Software Movement (FSM) represents a substantial
community effort to counter this trend. It seeks to supersede the
copyright regime by offering the `Copyleft' licensing mode, which
facilitates the formation of a cooperative, resource- sharing community.
The FSM has been so successful that it has challenged the utilitarian
values presumed in copyright law, has fuelled widespread reassessment of
copyright law, and has influenced many who engage in various creative
activities. Claiming to bear similar values, Creative Commons (CC)
provides licensing models for people to waive some rights granted to
them. However, CC differs from the FSM in significant ways. Most
notably, the flexible CC licensing model weakens the firm philosophical
and political ground which binds FSM advocates together. Hence, although
CC's rapid growth seems to signal its success, it is questionable
whether such success is as enduring as the FSM's, or if it is leading to
a different result. While CC champions the author's freedom to decide
how to use his or her bundle of property rights granted by copyright
law, the FSM advocates the freedom to build and live in an alternative,
vital and self- sustaining community. The existence of such an
alternative model not only allows these particular participants to be
independent from the proprietary world, but also may empower the rest of
society to imagine different kinds of relationships between human beings
and their creative activities.},
DOI = {10.2304/pfie.2006.4.4.337},
ISSN = {1478-2103},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000213389500003},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000488885100008,
Author = {Hidalgo, Victor and Luo, XianWu and Escaler, Xavier and Yu, An and
Valencia, Esteban},
Book-Group-Author = {ASME},
Title = {STUDY OF PARTIAL CAVITATION ON A PLANE-CONVEX HYDROFOIL WITH MESH
DEVELOPMENT BY USING GMSH FREE SOFTWARE},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASME/JSME/KSME JOINT FLUIDS ENGINEERING CONFERENCE,
2015, VOL 2A: FORA, PT 2},
Year = {2016},
Note = {ASME-JSME-KSME Joint Fluids Engineering Conference (AJK-FED), Seoul,
SOUTH KOREA, JUL 26-31, 2015},
Organization = {ASME, Fluids Engn Div; JSME; KSME},
Abstract = {Commercial programs are widely used to do unstructured and structured
meshes for CFD simulations. However, grids and meshes based on free-open
source software (FOSS) give to researchers and engineers the possibility
to adapt and improve the meshing process for special study cases with a
high Reynolds numbers, such as unsteady partial cavitating flows. In
order to improve the grid qualities, the FOSS GMSH has been used to do
three types of grid, unstructured hexahedral mesh, hybrid mesh and
structured hexahedral mesh for the simulation of partial cavitation
around a plane-convex hydrofoil. Numerical simulations have been carried
out by using the FOSS OpenFOAM based on the Zwart cavitation model and
the implicit large eddy simulation (ILES). The results show that the
structured mesh provides the best simulating to experimental data. On
the other hand, the hybrid mesh induces unreliable results at leading
edge without shedding.},
Article-Number = {V02AT05A008},
ISBN = {978-0-7918-5733-5},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {ESCALER PUIGORIOL, FRANCESC XAVIER/O-1693-2014
Hidalgo, Victor/J-1657-2019},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000488885100008},
}
@article{ WOS:000294888600016,
Author = {Tramullas, Jesus and Garrido-Picazo, Piedad and Sanchez-Casabon,
Ana-Isabel},
Title = {<i>Groupware</i> and social software: a framework proposal for
analytical evaluation of free software tools},
Journal = {PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION},
Year = {2011},
Volume = {20},
Number = {4},
Pages = {465-473},
Month = {JUL-AUG},
Abstract = {Groupware tools have been standard in the coordination of work in
organizations. The development of social networks, has popularized the
pattern of collaborative work. This paper aims, first, defining a model
for analysis and use of groupware functionality. Second, using the
proposed model to establish whether groupware tools are evolving by
integrating social features into their performance.},
DOI = {10.3145/epi.2011.jul.16},
ISSN = {1386-6710},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tramullas, Jesús/A-4087-2012
Garrido, Piedad/K-7034-2014},
ORCID-Numbers = {Garrido, Piedad/0000-0002-1750-7225},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000294888600016},
}
@article{ WOS:000220151600008,
Author = {Holtgrewe, U},
Title = {Articulating the speed(s) of the Internet - The case of open source/free
software},
Journal = {TIME \& SOCIETY},
Year = {2004},
Volume = {13},
Number = {1},
Pages = {129-146},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {The Internet is widely considered as a key factor of speeding up social
and cultural change. It represents the merging of information and
communication technologies and enables flows of information and capital,
and communication and cooperation regardless of space and, possibly,
time. This article explores the example of Open Source/Free Software
development, i.e. software development in self-organized projects based
on a considerable share of voluntary work. Here, we find complex
articulations of speeding up and slowing down technological development.
Open Source/Free Software projects complement the logic of speeding up
technological progress and of obsolescence with a reflexive logic of
optionality, variety and sustainability which addresses the
accessibility of technology and knowledge as a precondition for future
creativity beyond markets and organizations.},
DOI = {10.1177/0961463X04040750},
ISSN = {0961-463X},
EISSN = {1461-7463},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000220151600008},
}
@article{ WOS:000711066700003,
Author = {La Salandra, Marco and Miniello, Giorgia and Nicotri, Stefano and
Italiano, Alessandro and Donvito, Giacinto and Maggi, Giorgio and
Dellino, Pierfrancesco and Capolongo, Domenico},
Title = {Generating UAV high-resolution topographic data within a FOSS
photogrammetric workflow using high-performance computing clusters},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED EARTH OBSERVATION AND GEOINFORMATION},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {105},
Month = {DEC 25},
Abstract = {Photogrammetry is one of the most reliable techniques to generate
high-resolution topographic data and it is key to territorial mapping
and change detection analysis of landforms in hydro-geomorphological
high-risk areas. Specifically, the Structure from Motion (SfM) is an
emerging topographic survey technique that addresses the problem of
determining the 3D position of image descriptors to estimate
three-dimensional structures. Thanks to the potential of SfM algorithm
and the development of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) that allow the
ondemand acquisition of high-resolution aerial images, it is possible to
survey extended areas of the Earth surface and monitor active phenomena
through multi-temporal surveys. However, the ability to detect remote
and wide areas with a very high-resolution is countered by the need to
capture large datasets which can limit the photogrammetric process, due
to the need for high-performance hardware. This paper presents a
photogrammetric workflow based on Free and Open-Source Software (FOSS),
which is able to return different outputs and to manage a large amount
of data in reasonable time, through the distribution of the most
computationally expensive steps on computing clusters hosted by the
ReCaS-Bari data center for scientific research. The results are given in
terms of performance evaluations based on different computing
configurations of the clusters and setups of the steps of the workflow.
The HTC cluster test with a parallel SSH approach involved an important
reduction of several hours in the processing time of thousands UAV
images, especially compared to classic photogrammetric process on a
single workstation with commercial software. A parallel test, aimed to
validate the performance of a single sever of the new HPC cluster,
involved really good results halving the processing time with respect to
the HTC cluster test.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.jag.2021.102600},
Article-Number = {102600},
ISSN = {1569-8432},
EISSN = {1872-826X},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Capolongo, Domenico/A-8162-2010
Lezki, Samet/AAG-8277-2019
La Salandra, Marco/IAN-9190-2023
Donvito, Giacinto/AAC-9872-2020
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Miniello, Giorgia/0000-0002-4018-0128
Donvito, Giacinto/0000-0002-0628-1080
La Salandra, Marco/0000-0002-6741-0085},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000711066700003},
}
@article{ WOS:000991041600001,
Author = {Roth, Steffen},
Title = {Reset and restoration. The looming conservative turn of management
theory: An extension of Foss et al.},
Journal = {SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {39},
Number = {3},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {This article is a reply to Foss et al.'s (2022) contribution to the
special issue of the Scandinavian Journal of Management on The Great
Reset of management and organization theory. In their article, the
authors make a strong case that ``reset thinking{''} geared towards a
more ``sustainable{''} redesign of the global economy promotes extensive
state interventionism and cronyism capitalism, and therefore reject the
idea of a need for ``a funda-mental rethink of existing management
theory{''}. Whereas I do agree with the authors on most points, I am
less convinced that ``existing management theory{''} will suffice to
address the problem of ``reset thinking{''}. In this article, I
demonstrate that the economy-bias of existing theories is a gateway for
``reset thinking{''} geared towards an allegedly necessary
re-/socialisation of management and organisation. A research agenda on
cronyism must therefore be complemented by one on privilege and
hierarchy not only as undesirable side-effects of cronyism, but also as
desired outcomes of advocacy for specific minorities or missions. As
self-identifications with group interests or calls for missions have
become popular in management theory, I conclude that this new appetite
for privilege might undermine not only the higher ideals of many
management theorists, but also the foundations of modern society.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.scaman.2023.101278},
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2023},
Article-Number = {101278},
ISSN = {0956-5221},
EISSN = {1873-3387},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Roth, Steffen/E-3502-2012},
ORCID-Numbers = {Roth, Steffen/0000-0002-8502-601X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000991041600001},
}
@article{ WOS:000210423000003,
Author = {Estrada Sapuyes, Luis Obeymar},
Title = {Methodology Proposed for Determining the Curricular Flexibility in
Academic Programs Supported by Free Software under the Concept of Viable
System Model},
Journal = {REVISTA CIENTIFICA},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {2},
Number = {22},
Pages = {9-29},
Month = {MAY-AUG},
Abstract = {Education is the driving force in the development of society. Through
professional and occupational competences, individuals are able to deal
with the requirements of the phenomenon of globalization. Therefore,
many countries have been involved in the creation of quality assurance
of educational systems in order to design more flexible curricula, more
open to knowledge society. They meet the vast training needs, provide a
variety of educational strategies and drive academic mobility and
collaborative inter or multidisciplinary projects. In this respect,
educational institutions are called to promote methodologies focused on
the study of curriculum to diagnose and base the formulation of
improvement plans for quality assurance.
This project formulated a methodology to examine and determine the level
of curricular flexibility. It was based on a prototype of an information
system developed with free software that supported management indicators
and represented different manifestations of flexibility. On the other
hand, the Viable System Model provided the theoretical foundation to
specify the study and the organizational diagnosis and to identify the
information needs among defined sub-systems, including environment.
The prototype of the information system was designed so that academic
programs within a higher education institution have the capacity to
structure several studies of curriculum flexibility over time in order
to establish the necessary comparatives and to be a knowledge-based
supply for future curriculum reforms and a basis for quality assurance
processes.
The study was carried out in the Systems Engineering Program of
Institucion Universitaria Centro de Estudios Superiores Maria Goretti
located in Pasto, Narino (Colombia).},
DOI = {10.14483/udistrital.jour.RC.2015.22.a2},
ISSN = {0124-2253},
EISSN = {2344-8350},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000210423000003},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000461261900016,
Author = {Zanoni, Andrea and Conti, Luca and Masarati, Pierangelo},
Book-Group-Author = {ASME},
Title = {FRAME-SIM: A FREE-SOFTWARE, MULTIBODY-BASED, PILOT IN THE LOOP
ROTORCRAFT FLIGHT SIMULATOR},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASME INTERNATIONAL DESIGN ENGINEERING TECHNICAL
CONFERENCES AND COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION IN ENGINEERING CONFERENCE,
2018, VOL 6},
Year = {2018},
Note = {ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences (IDETC) /
Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (CIE), Quebec City,
CANADA, AUG 26-29, 2018},
Organization = {ASME, Design Engn Div; ASME, Comp \& Informat Engn Div},
Abstract = {In the context of a modern approach to the design of rotocraft, handling
qualities should be the result of careful planning, rather than the
output of a multitude of other choices, made primarily focusing on more
immediate constraints. For a wide range of flight conditions and mission
task elements, the test pilot feedback is the essential measure upon
which the design choices are made. Thus, it is becoming of fundamental
importance to be able to simulate a representative model of the vehicle
in a pilot-in-the loop environment as early as possible in the design
stage. This work is intended to document the development process of one
such system currently being realized at the facilities belonging to the
Aerospace Science and Technology Department of Politecnico di Milano.
Particular attention is given to the software architecture, based on the
free and open-source multibody solver MBDyn. The development of a module
specifically designed to exploit the environment visualization
capabilities of FlightGear, also a free and open-source software, is
presented.},
Article-Number = {V006T09A016},
ISBN = {978-0-7918-5183-8},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zanoni, Andrea/AAO-4500-2020
Masarati, Pierangelo/I-3898-2012},
ORCID-Numbers = {Zanoni, Andrea/0000-0002-3112-1986
Masarati, Pierangelo/0000-0002-9347-7654},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000461261900016},
}
@article{ WOS:000350210400039,
Author = {Kriventseva, Evgenia V. and Tegenfeldt, Fredrik and Petty, Tom J. and
Waterhouse, Robert M. and Simao, Felipe A. and Pozdnyakov, Igor A. and
Ioannidis, Panagiotis and Zdobnov, Evgeny M.},
Title = {OrthoDB v8: update of the hierarchical catalog of orthologs and the
underlying free software},
Journal = {NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {43},
Number = {D1},
Pages = {D250-D256},
Month = {JAN 28},
Abstract = {Orthology, refining the concept of homology, is the cornerstone of
evolutionary comparative studies. With the ever-increasing availability
of genomic data, inference of orthology has become instrumental for
generating hypotheses about gene functions crucial to many studies. This
update of the OrthoDB hierarchical catalog of orthologs
(http://www.orthodb.org) covers 3027 complete genomes, including the
most comprehensive set of 87 arthropods, 61 vertebrates, 227 fungi and
2627 bacteria (sampling the most complete and representative genomes
from over 11,000 available). In addition to the most extensive
integration of functional annotations from UniProt, InterPro, GO, OMIM,
model organism phenotypes and COG functional categories, OrthoDB
uniquely provides evolutionary annotations including rates of ortholog
sequence divergence, copy-number profiles, sibling groups and gene
architectures. We re-designed the entirety of the OrthoDB website from
the underlying technology to the user interface, enabling the user to
specify species of interest and to select the relevant orthology level
by the NCBI taxonomy. The text searches allow use of complex logic with
various identifiers of genes, proteins, domains, ontologies or
annotation keywords and phrases. Gene copy-number profiles can also be
queried. This release comes with the freely available underlying
ortholog clustering pipeline (http://www.orthodb.org/).},
DOI = {10.1093/nar/gku1220},
ISSN = {0305-1048},
EISSN = {1362-4962},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Felipe, Simao/L-7844-2017
Petty, Tom/A-6758-2011
Zdobnov, Evgeny/K-1133-2012
Ioannidis, Panagiotis/I-4281-2014
Waterhouse, Robert/A-1858-2010},
ORCID-Numbers = {Ioannidis, Panagiotis/0000-0003-0939-6745
Zdobnov, Evgeny/0000-0002-5178-1498
Waterhouse, Robert/0000-0003-4199-9052},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000350210400039},
}
@article{ WOS:001307598000008,
Author = {da Silva Junior, Jose Roberto and Pasqualli, Roberta},
Title = {PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE AND FREE SOFTWARE: Scratch and the development of
creativity in elementary school},
Journal = {PERIFERIA},
Year = {2024},
Volume = {16},
Abstract = {This work seeks to investigate the contributions of using Scratch to the
Teaching of Portuguese Language in Elementary School, mainly with regard
to promoting freedom of expression and sharing of knowledge. This is
basic research, developed through bibliographical research, which was
put into practice through a detailed survey based on the thoughts of
Richard Stallman, creator of the concept of free software, in addition
to contributions from Freire, Lib \& acirc;neo and Bagno who help to
contextualize this discussion socially, politically and economically.
The qualitative approach was also used as a basis, because it analyzes
the relationships, opinions and discourses present in the main
documentation involving this theme through the interpretation and
critical examination of the texts consulted. As a result, it was evident
that the use of free software can recover unused computers and restore
them, providing the revitalization of the computer laboratory for the
use of programs with educational and free purposes in teaching the
Portuguese Language; it was noticed that the computer and the use of
free software are still little adopted within literacy and/or Portuguese
language teaching procedures; The Portuguese language, aided by the use
of software, will be a tool that enhances some aspects that are required
by community life today: autonomy, self-esteem, creativity, initiative,
logical reasoning and productivity.},
DOI = {10.12957/periferia.2024.82188},
Article-Number = {e82188},
EISSN = {1984-9540},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {da Silva Junior, José/GXG-1422-2022
Pasqualli, Roberta/AAR-4928-2020},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001307598000008},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000851394800106,
Author = {Schiano, Thomas and Hirose, Ryohei and Iida, Keisuke and Seike, Miho and
Hatakeyama, Tomoyuki and Nakagawa, Shinji},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {Conjugate Heat Transfer Analysis of a Thin Liquid Cooling Heat Sink
Using Free Software},
Booktitle = {2018 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRONICS PACKAGING AND IMAPS ALL
ASIA CONFERENCE (ICEP-IAAC)},
Year = {2018},
Pages = {452-455},
Note = {International Conference on Electronics Packaging (ICEP) / iMAPS All
Asia Conference (IAAC), Kuwana, JAPAN, APR 17-21, 2018},
Organization = {Toray; Toray Engn Co Ltd; Namics; ASE Grp; Toray Res Ctr Inc; Toray Adv
Film Co Ltd; SUSS MicroTec; Olympus; Sakigake; Mentor; Yole; Tokuyama;
JSR Corp; Sekisui; Int Elect Mfg Initiat; Fujitsu; Creat Coatings; Mie
Fujitsu Semiconductor; Japan Inst Elect Packaging; IEEE Elect Packaging
Soc, Japan Chapter; Int Microelectron \& Packaging Soc; IEEE},
Abstract = {Because of the increase of heat generation density and high-density
packaging, the limits of air cooling are being reached and demand for
liquid cooling systems for electronics is increasing. Utilization of CFD
simulation for the optimized design of flow passages in various
configurations is needed. In this study, for optimization of mini
channel structure in liquid cooling, OpenFOAM is employed. OpenFOAM is
an open-source CFD toolbox with various functions and high parallel
computation efficiency. By using OpenFOAM, details of heat transfer and
fluid transport in the mini channel are evaluated, and strategy of
optimization of mini channel structure is discussed. We aim to validate
a numerical model using this tool and experimental data, to investigate
other configurations.},
ISBN = {978-4-9902-1885-0},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Seike, Miho/AAL-9542-2020
Nakagawa, Shinji/IXN-3414-2023
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Seike, Miho/0000-0002-2461-6884
Schiano, Thomas/0000-0002-9110-0810},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000851394800106},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000363260500049,
Author = {Maranzana, Nicolas and Segonds, Frederic and Lesage, Frederic and
Nelson, Julien},
Editor = {Rivest, L and Bouras, A and Louhichi, B},
Title = {Collaborative Design Tools: A Comparison between Free Software and PLM
Solutions in Engineering Education},
Booktitle = {PRODUCT LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT: TOWARDS KNOWLEDGE-RICH ENTERPRISES (PLM
2012)},
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
Year = {2012},
Volume = {388},
Pages = {547-558},
Note = {9th IFIP WG 5.1 International Conference on Product Lifecycle Management
(PLM), Univ Quebec, Ecole Technologie Superieure, Montreal, CANADA, JUL
09-11, 2012},
Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc Working Grp 5 1; PCO Innovat; Dassault Syst;
Audros; Strategy Consulting \& Innovat Prod Engn Inc; GPA; Lab Ingn
Produits Procedes \& Syst; CRIAQ},
Abstract = {The shift from sequential to concurrent engineering has led to changes
in the way design projects are managed. In order to assist designers,
many effective tools have been developed to support collaborative
engineering, whose implementation is perceived as complex. Nowadays,
industrial scenarios encourage companies to adopt PLM solutions, even
if, sometimes, they can't understand the benefits. On the other hand,
many free solutions with comparable functionalities are developed, which
have been increasingly successful.
In this article, we test different associations of software to make a
comparison between free software and market solutions. In this
experiment, 24 students in a Master's Degree course aimed to design
mechanical products by using software to assist collaborative
distributed design, using two different configurations. This experiment
allowed us to compare design functionalities between free and commercial
solutions, in order to determine ways to improve efficiency in a
collaborative distributed design situation. Finally, the feedback
generated in this experiment allowed us to adapt training practices in
engineering education.},
ISSN = {1868-4238},
ISBN = {978-3-642-35758-9},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {SEGONDS, FREDERIC/AAG-8743-2019
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Maranzana, Nicolas/0000-0002-1982-9041
SEGONDS, FREDERIC/0000-0001-5677-4257},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000363260500049},
}
@article{ WOS:000478569000005,
Author = {Toyama, Takahisa and Furukawa, Yumi and Hayashi, Yuki and Araki, Mami
and Nakano, Takashi and Fukuta, Osamu},
Title = {Dental floss use among elementary school children and environmental
factors; a cross-sectional study},
Journal = {PEDIATRIC DENTAL JOURNAL},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {29},
Number = {2},
Pages = {78-83},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {Background: The onset of carious lesions and periodontal disease
originates in plaque formed from dental bacteria. Appropriate plaque
control is therefore important. Dental floss is one instrument used to
control plaque. The influence of guardians is an important factor in
whether children use dental floss regularly. However, the use of dental
floss among school-age children and the relationship between use and
family background has yet to be examined.
Aim: In this study, we conducted a questionnaire survey to examine rates
of dental floss use and other related factors among elementary school
children and their guardians.
Methods: Surveys were sent to 298 guardians of children in grades 1-6 at
an elementary school in Japan and 283 valid responses were received.
Statistical analyses were carried out, with child's use of dental floss
as a dependent variable and grade, sex, guardian assistance with child's
tooth brushing, frequency of child's dental check-ups, and guardian's
use of dental floss as independent variables.
Results: The results revealed that 18.4\% of children used dental floss
compared with 52.7\% of guardians, suggesting that the rate of usage
among children is much lower than that among guardians. Logistic
regression analysis further revealed that guardian's use of dental floss
was significantly related to dental floss use among children.
Conclusion: The guardian's use of dental floss was associated with
dental floss use among their children in this group of Japanese
elementary school. (C) 2019 Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry.
Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.pdj.2019.04.003},
ISSN = {0917-2394},
EISSN = {1880-3997},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000478569000005},
}
@article{ WOS:001230510100001,
Author = {Noor, Jannatun and Sakif, Md. Sadiqul Islam and Mondal, Joyanta Jyoti
and Rownak Ali Uday, Mir and Haque Ratul, Rizwanul and Chellappan,
Sriram and Alim Al Islam, A. B. M.},
Title = {Sherlock in OSS: A Novel Approach of Content-Based Searching in Object
Storage System},
Journal = {IEEE ACCESS},
Year = {2024},
Volume = {12},
Pages = {69456-69474},
Abstract = {Cloud-based Object Storage Systems (OSS) are known for their
scalability, durability, availability, and concurrency. However, there
is a noticable vaccum in open-source OSS for a straightforward way for
users and administrators to conduct data searches within object storage
without fully utilizing the cloud infrastructure. In our research, we
present Sherlock, a novel Content-Based Searching (CoBS) framework.
Sherlock enhances search capabilities by using extra information from
images and documents, incorporating this information into an
Elasticsearch-powered database to enable content-driven searches. The
framework operates through a two-stage process. First, it classifies the
incoming data by type, directing images to an object detection model and
processing documents for keyword extraction. Then, Elasticsearch
catalogs the extracted data, facilitating searches based on content. The
effectiveness of our searches is largely dependent on the precision of
these models, which we improve by training them on large-scale datasets:
the Microsoft COCO Dataset for multimedia content and the SemEval2017
Dataset for text documents. We further test our system's performance by
integrating it with the open-source OSS, OpenStack Swift, and conducting
real-world experiments with image uploads to evaluate how our model
performs within Swift's object storage environments.},
DOI = {10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3401074},
ISSN = {2169-3536},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Islam, A. B. M. Alim Al/AGR-1343-2022
Sakif, Sadiqul/HMV-2092-2023
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Mondal, Joyanta Jyoti/0000-0003-3113-8603
SAKIF, MD. SADIQUL ISLAM/0000-0001-6930-2937
Islam, A. B. M. Alim Al/0000-0001-8159-6114
Noor, Jannatun/0000-0001-9669-151X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001230510100001},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000247365200001,
Author = {Achilleos, Achilleas and Georgalas, Nektarios and Yang, Kun},
Editor = {Akehurst, DH and Vogel, R and Paige, RF},
Title = {An open source domain-specific tools framework to support model driven
development of OSS},
Booktitle = {MODEL DRIVEN ARCHITECTURE - FOUNDATIONS AND APPLICATIONS},
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
Year = {2007},
Volume = {4530},
Pages = {1+},
Note = {3rd European Conference on Model Driven Architecture - Foundations and
Applications, Haifa, ISRAEL, JUN 11-15, 2007},
Abstract = {Telecommunications companies undergo massive transformations which
reflect onto exacting requirements for controlling the costs of new
Operation Support Systems (OSS) development and integration. This calls
for the adoption of new approaches, which improve agility and
reusability. Model Drive Development (MDD), as specified by OMG, can
drastically tackle these issues and has, therefore, attracted the
interest of the telecommunications industry. Equally important is the
Open Source paradigm. For MDD to gain wide industrial adoption, tools
should be available to facilitate the OSS development process. In this
paper, we specify requirements MDD tools should meet for effective
application of the approach. An extensive survey is then carried out to
evaluate existing meta-modelling frameworks over the identified tools
requirements. Eventually, we present the Integrated Eclipse Model driven
Environment (IEME), which comprises a unified environment of bundled
Eclipse-based MDD facilities that also supports the automatic generation
of domain-specific tools.},
ISSN = {0302-9743},
EISSN = {1611-3349},
ISBN = {978-3-540-72900-6},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Achilleos, Achilleas/IQU-9295-2023
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Achilleos, Achilleas/0000-0002-7661-0302},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000247365200001},
}
@article{ WOS:001128479200001,
Author = {Kuang, Jiu-Jie and Wang, Du and Tian, Zhen-Yu and Jin, Kai-Ru and Qian,
Bing and Pan, Yang and Ji, Chang-Chun},
Title = {Pyrolysis study of moxa floss with different storage years using online
photoionization mass spectrometry},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL AND APPLIED PYROLYSIS},
Year = {2024},
Volume = {177},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {The pyrolysis behaviors of moxa floss with 5-9 storage years were
investigated by thermogravimetry (TG) and online synchrotron radiation
photoionization mass spectrometry. The online fragment-free mass spectra
of moxa floss pyrolysis products were obtained within 300-800degree
celsius and characterized as hydrocarbons, nitrogenous and oxygenated
compounds. The results indicate that pyrolysis temperature plays a
leading role in the lowmolecular-weight product distribution, while the
storage year has secondary effects. Controlling the pyrolysis
temperature in a lower range (<650degree celsius) can effectively reduce
the generation of benzene, toluene and other harmful substances.
Aromatics could be released from the break of large molecules with
aromatic structures and formed from the aromatization of small
unstructured compounds at high temperatures. At the temperature lower
than 400 degree celsius, short-year samples exhibit a higher intensity
of oxygenated compounds. However, with the increase of storage years,
nitrogenous heterocyclics such as pyrrole and pyridine are preferably
formed at higher temperatures. In addition, increasing the storage year
of moxa floss leads the TG curve to exhibit a lower maximum mass loss
rate. These results will enrich the understanding of the storage year
effect on the beneficial oxygencontaining components generation and the
release of harmful components in the moxa floss pyrolysis.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.jaap.2023.106271},
EarlyAccessDate = {DEC 2023},
Article-Number = {106271},
ISSN = {0165-2370},
EISSN = {1873-250X},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Wang, Du/LBI-4053-2024
tian, zhen yu/B-3129-2012
},
ORCID-Numbers = {tian, zhen yu/0000-0003-1497-3762
Wang, Du/0000-0003-4494-4612},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001128479200001},
}
@article{ WOS:000431814500005,
Author = {Zhang, Xuelin and Niu, Qingyuan and Guo, Yaqing and Gao, Xiyan and Gao,
Kezheng},
Title = {Heteroatom-doped porous carbons derived from moxa floss of different
storage years for supercapacitors},
Journal = {RSC ADVANCES},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {8},
Number = {30},
Pages = {16433-16443},
Abstract = {Two novel carbons (MCs) derived from moxa floss of different storage
years have been prepared by two low-cost and facile approaches, which
are hydrothermal carbonization at a low temperature (200 degrees C) and
direct pyrolysis at a moderate temperature (500 degrees C) followed by
potassium hydroxide (KOH) activation strategy at a high temperature (800
degrees C), respectively. The physicochemical properties of MCs are
investigated by Raman spectra, X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), field-emission scanning electron
microscopy (FESEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and nitrogen
adsorption-desorption isotherms. Results show that MCs derived from moxa
floss of different storage years by two facile approaches possess
different morphologies: MCs by hydrothermal carbonization (denoted as
MC-1, MC-2 and MC-3) exhibit porous nanosheet structures, the highest
specific surface area is about 1788.6 m(2) g(-1), and the largest total
pore volumes is around 0.8170 cm(3) g(-1), while MCs by direct pyrolysis
(denoted as MC-4, MC-5 and MC-6) have basically blocky and rod-like
morphologies, the highest specific surface area is about 1628.0 m(2)
g(-1), and the largest total pore volume is around 0.7058 cm(3) g(-1).
However, despite the different morphologies, all MCs possess a similar
hierarchical porous structure, numerous heteroatom groups and good
electrical conductivity. Therefore, these low-cost, biomass-derived
porous carbons with promising capacitive performance are used for
supercapacitors application with high performance, for example, the
as-assembled supercapacitor based on MC-5 exhibits a high specific
capacitance of 288.3 F g(-1) at 0.25 A g(-1), an excellent rate
performance of 243.5 F g(-1) even at 30 A g(-1) with 84.5\% capacitance
retention of its initial specific capacitance, and an outstanding
long-term cycling stability with 98.7\% capacitance retention after 10
000 cycles at 5 A g(-1). Furthermore, the maximum energy density for
these supercapacitors with an aqueous electrolyte in a two-electrode
system is about 10.0 W h kg(-1) at a power density of 70.3 W kg(-1).
Therefore, this work opens up a whole new field for the applications of
moxa floss and this novel concept of moxa floss use is an extremely
promising strategy for developing high-performance carbons with porous
structures and heteroatom-doping from renewable sources.},
DOI = {10.1039/c8ra01672k},
EISSN = {2046-2069},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000431814500005},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000250405400054,
Author = {Ohk, Kyunghwa and Kim, Deokhan},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {The cost effective, efficient integrated-view solution: Identification
\& personalization for OSS created contents},
Booktitle = {2007 10TH IFIP/IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INTEGRATED NETWORK
MANAGEMENT (IM 2009), VOLS 1 AND 2},
Year = {2007},
Pages = {527+},
Note = {10th IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management,
Munich, GERMANY, MAY 21-25, 2007},
Organization = {IFIP; IEEE},
Abstract = {KTF(KT Freetel) is the mobile service provider in Korea. We have
providing the various services based on 2G/IXEvDo/WCDMA- In order to
support the network-related operation activities, there are so many
operation and management services in our site. The Network\& Service
Planning, Network Inventory Management, Network Monitoring \& Control,
Network Work Force Management, QoS-Based Customer Claim Management and
so on. As the network is extended and services are more various, the OSS
requirements of the operators are much more complex.
Therefore, the complexity of OSS is high and the R\&R (Role \&
Responsibility) of each OSS is not clear. I will introduce the
cost-effective and efficient solution of OSS operation by applying the
identification \& personalization for OSS created contents.
First of all we defined obviously the R\&R. of each OSS on our site, did
re-engineering OSS functions. We also defined the major service contents
for each OSS, developed the solution which provides that the operators
can customize and personalize their OSS Created Contents (OCC) through
the integrated view according to their business roles and business
processes. This solution can improve the operator convenience and reduce
the unnecessary data linkage and maintenance cost.},
DOI = {10.1109/INM.2007.374817},
ISBN = {978-1-4244-0798-9},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000250405400054},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000345321800013,
Author = {Kot, Tetiana and Reverchuk, Andrey and Globa, Larysa and Schill,
Alexander},
Editor = {Abramowicz, W and Kriksciuniene, D and Sakalauskas, V},
Title = {A Novel Approach to Increase Efficiency of OSS/BSS Workflow Planning and
Design},
Booktitle = {BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS, BIS 2012},
Series = {Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing},
Year = {2012},
Volume = {117},
Pages = {142-152},
Note = {15th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS),
Vilnius, LITHUANIA, MAY 21-23, 2012},
Organization = {Vilnius Univ, Kaunas Fac Humanities, Dept Informat; Poznan Univ Econ,
Dept Informat Syst},
Abstract = {Nowadays, communication technologies and the range of mobile operator
services are changing extremely fast. This results in the need for
constant adaptation and expansion of OSS/BSS1 used in mobile operator
networks. Currently, adaptation and expansion strategies are poorly
formalized and validated. In current state-of-the-art approaches,
several iterations involving analysts and system architects are
necessary, resulting in time and money consuming service development.
The workflow design method proposed in this paper fills this gap. It
employs a well-defined workflow and analysis model for developing and
adapting OSS/BSS. The applicability of this novel approach is confirmed
by a prototypically implemented design software tool which has been
tested in a telecommunication enterprise. The developed tool provides
automation of service planning, computational independent workflow
design and its transformation into its realization model. The reduction
of development time and thus necessary financial input has been proven
based on our real-world experiments.},
ISSN = {1865-1348},
ISBN = {978-3-642-30359-3; 978-3-642-30358-6},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {KOT, TETIANA/AAK-6025-2020
Globa, Larysa/P-3529-2014},
ORCID-Numbers = {Globa, Larysa/0000-0003-3231-3012},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000345321800013},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000309430500001,
Author = {Anh Nguyen Duc and Cruzes, Daniela S. and Ayala, Claudia and Conradi,
Reidar},
Editor = {Hissam, SA and Russo, B and Neto, MGD and Kon, F},
Title = {Impact of Stakeholder Type and Collaboration on Issue Resolution Time in
OSS Projects},
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: GROUNDING RESEARCH},
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
Year = {2011},
Volume = {365},
Pages = {1+},
Note = {7th International Conference on Open Source Systems, Salvador, BRAZIL,
OCT 05-08, 2011},
Organization = {CAPES, Minist Educ, Coordinat Improvement Higher Educ Personnel; CNPQ,
Minist Sci \& Tecnol, Natl Council Sci \& Technol Dev; FAPESB, State
Bahia Res Agcy; Petrobras},
Abstract = {Initialized by a collective contribution of volunteer developers, Open
source software (OSS) attracts an increasing involvement of commercial
firms. Many OSS projects are composed of a mix group of firm-paid and
volunteer developers, with different motivations, collaboration
practices and working styles. As OSS development consists of
collaborative works in nature, it is important to know whether these
differences have an impact on collaboration between difference types of
stakeholders, which lead to an influence in the project outcomes. In
this paper, we empirically investigate the firm-paid participation in
resolving OSS evolution issues, the stakeholder collaboration and its
impact on OSS issue resolution time. The results suggest that though a
firm-paid assigned developer resolves much more issues than a volunteer
developer does, there is no difference in issue resolution time between
them. Besides, the more important factor that influences the issue
resolution time comes from the collaboration among stakeholders rather
than from individual characteristics.},
ISSN = {1868-4238},
EISSN = {1868-422X},
ISBN = {978-3-642-24418-6; 978-3-642-24417-9},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Nguyen-Duc, Anh/AAB-5189-2020
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Nguyen-Duc, Anh/0000-0002-7063-9200},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000309430500001},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000247319400030,
Author = {Lundell, Bjorn and Persson, Anna and Lings, Brian},
Editor = {Feller, J and Fitzgerald, B and Scacchi, W and Sillitti, A},
Title = {Learning through practical involvement in the OSS ecosystem: Experiences
from a masters assignment},
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPMENT, ADOPTION AND INNOVATION},
Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
Year = {2007},
Volume = {234},
Pages = {289+},
Note = {3rd International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2007),
Limerick, IRELAND, JUN 11-14, 2007},
Organization = {IFIP WG2 13},
Abstract = {Increased awareness of and interest in Open Source has led to a number
of university teaching initiatives, at both national and European level.
In this paper we present experiences from a practical assignment
designed to give students on an Open Source Masters course an insight
into real involvement in Open Source projects. It discusses the
motivations for the assignment, and how it was set up and executed. It
reports on post facto student feedback, and reflects on a parallel,
reduced exercise offered at undergraduate level. We find that the
learning experience was both positive and valuable in that it gave real
insight into Open Source participation, and also encouraged further
participation in Open Source projects by students after the course had
completed.},
ISSN = {1571-5736},
ISBN = {978-0-387-72485-0},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000247319400030},
}
@article{ WOS:000631914700001,
Author = {Huang, Yibo and Zhang, Junkai and Xu, Dongdong and Peng, Yu and Jin,
Yuan and Zhang, Lei},
Title = {SIRT6-specific inhibitor OSS-128167 exacerbates diabetic cardiomyopathy
by aggravating inflammation and oxidative stress},
Journal = {MOLECULAR MEDICINE REPORTS},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {23},
Number = {5},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {Diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a serious complication of diabetes,
which importantly contributes to the increased mortality of patients
with diabetes. The development of DCM is accompanied by numerous
pathological mechanisms, including oxidative stress and chronic
inflammation. Accordingly, the present study aimed to determine the
effects of the sirtuin 6 (SIRT6) inhibitor OSS-128167 on DCM using a
mouse model of streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetes and high glucose
(HG)-treated cardiomyocytes. C57BL/6 mice were intraperitoneally
injected with STZ for 5 days to simulate the diabetic cardiomyopathy
model. Mice with STZ-induced diabetes (STZ-DM1) were orally administered
OSS-128167 (20 or 50 mg/kg) through gavage every other day. The
expression of SIRT6 in myocardial tissue was detected using western
blotting. Tissue staining (hematoxylin and eosin and Masson's trichrome)
was used to characterize myocardial structure, TUNEL fluorescent
staining was used to detect myocardial apoptosis, and
immunohistochemical staining was used to detect the expression of
inflammatory factors in myocardial tissue. Dihydroethidium staining and
a malondialdehyde (MDA) detection kit were used to detect the oxidative
stress levels in myocardial tissues. In vitro, H9c2 cells were
pre-incubated with OSS-128167 for 1 h and then stimulated with HG (33
mM) for various durations. Expression levels of fibrosis markers,
collagen-1 and transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta, apoptosis-related
proteins, Bax, Bcl-2 and cleaved-poly ADP-ribose polymerase, tumor
necrosis factor-alpha and the oxidative stress metabolite,
3-nitrotyrosine were analyzed using western blotting and reverse
transcription-quantitative PCR. Commercially available kits were used to
detect the activity of caspase-3 and the content of MDA in the H9c2 cell
line. The corresponding results demonstrated that OSS-128167 aggravated
diabetes-induced cardiomyocyte apoptosis and fibrosis in mice.
Mechanistically, OSS-128167 was revealed to increase the levels of
inflammatory factors and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in vitro and in
vivo. In conclusion, OSS-128167 facilitated the inflammatory response
and promoted the production of ROS while aggravating DCM development.
These findings indicated that SIRT6 may target two closely combined and
interacting pathological processes, the inflammatory response and
oxidative stress, and may serve as a potentially advantageous
therapeutic target.},
DOI = {10.3892/mmr.2021.12006},
Article-Number = {367},
ISSN = {1791-2997},
EISSN = {1791-3004},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {lei, zhang/AAG-9490-2020},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000631914700001},
}
@article{ WOS:001004226300001,
Author = {Mumtaz, Haris and Singh, Paramvir and Blincoe, Kelly},
Title = {Identifying refactoring opportunities for large packages by analyzing
maintainability characteristics in Java OSS},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {202},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {The source code of a Java-based software system is often structured into
packages. When packages are large, they often carry maintainability
quality issues. In the literature, there is a lack of empirical evidence
on the specific maintainability issues that occur when packages become
too large. Our study fills this gap by performing relationship analysis
of package size with respect to internal maintainability characteristics
(coupling, cohesion, and complexity) using package-level metrics
collected from 111 open-source Java projects provided in Qualitas
Corpus. Our results show significantly higher main-tainability issues in
large packages as indicated by the maintainability metrics. We also
report strong relationships of package size with cohesion (represented
by the number of connected components in a package) and complexity
(measured by the number of internal relationships in a package). Based
on these strong associations with package size, we show that these
cohesion and complexity metrics can be used to identify large package
refactoring opportunities. Furthermore, we also discuss why some
maintainability metrics (e.g., coupling metrics) may not be useful for
refactoring large packages.Editor's note: Open Science material was
validated by the Journal of Systems and Software Open Science Board.(c)
2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.jss.2023.111717},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAY 2023},
Article-Number = {111717},
ISSN = {0164-1212},
EISSN = {1873-1228},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Blincoe, Kelly/AAI-6285-2020
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Blincoe, Kelly/0000-0003-4092-9706},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001004226300001},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000381744800011,
Author = {Jaruchotrattanasakul, Thunyathon and Yang, Xin and Makihara, Erina and
Fujiwara, Kenji and Iida, Hajimu},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {Open Source Resume (OSR): A Visualization Tool for Presenting OSS
Biographies of Developers},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS 7TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON EMPIRICAL SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
IN PRACTICE (IWESEP 2016)},
Series = {International Workshop on Empirical Software Engineering in Practice},
Year = {2016},
Pages = {57-62},
Note = {7th IEEE International Workshop on Empirical Software Engineering in
Practice (IWESEP), Osaka, JAPAN, MAR 13, 2016},
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc Tech Council Software Engn; IEEE Comp Soc;
Reengineering Forum},
Abstract = {In order to recruit appropriate developers for software projects, it is
important to have a clarified understanding on the practical experience
and expertise of each candidate. However, traditional resume only shows
experiences claimed by developers, and very few evidence or information
regarding their actual development activities can be obtained. In this
paper, we propose an approach to extract developers' practical
activities from their participated open source software (OSS) projects,
and generate the biographies that reflect their OSS contributions. We
applied the approach on the largest code hosting service, GitHub. By
investigating the resumes generated from the extracted dataset,
recruiters of software projects can be given a clearer view on whether
the developers' experiences fulfill the qualifications. Moreover, based
on the approach, we present a web-based visualization tool, named as
Open Source Resume (OSR). We believe our tool is useful to help
recruiters from software development organizations to search for
suitable developers, and then construct development teams in software
projects based on their OSS contributions.},
DOI = {10.1109/IWESEP.2016.17},
ISSN = {2333-519X},
ISBN = {978-1-5090-1851-2},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000381744800011},
}
@article{ WOS:000614249900014,
Author = {Ferreira Gomes, Luiz Alberto and Torres, Ricardo da Silva and Cortes,
Mario Lucio},
Title = {On the prediction of long-lived bugs: An analysis and comparative study
using FLOSS projects},
Journal = {INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {132},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Context: Software evolution and maintenance activities in today's
Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) rely primarily on information
extracted from bug reports registered in bug tracking systems. Many
studies point out that most bugs that adversely affect the user's
experience across versions of FLOSS projects are longlived bugs.
However, proposed approaches that support bug fixing procedures do not
consider the real-world lifecycle of a bug, in which bugs are often
fixed very fast. This may lead to useless efforts to automate the bug
management process.
Objective: This study aims to confirm whether the number of long-lived
bugs is significantly high in popular open-source projects and to
characterize the population of long-lived bugs by considering the
attributes of bug reports. We also aim to conduct a comparative study
evaluating the prediction accuracy of five well-known machine learning
algorithms and text mining techniques in the task of predicting
long-lived bugs.
Methods: We collected bug reports from six popular open-source projects
repositories (Eclipse, Freedesktop, Gnome, GCC, Mozilla, and WineHQ) and
used the following machine learning algorithms to predict long-lived
bugs: K-Nearest Neighbor, Naive Bayes, Neural Networks, Random Forest,
and Support Vector Machines. Results: Our results show that long-lived
bugs are relatively frequent (varying from 7.2\% to 40.7\%) and have
unique characteristics, confirming the need to study solutions to
support bug fixing management. We found that the Neural Network
classifier yielded the best results in comparison to the other
algorithms evaluated. Conclusion: Research efforts regarding long-lived
bugs are needed and our results demonstrate that it is possible to
predict long-lived bugs with a high accuracy (around 70.7\%) despite the
use of simple prediction algorithms and text mining methods.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.infsof.2020.106508},
EarlyAccessDate = {JAN 2021},
Article-Number = {106508},
ISSN = {0950-5849},
EISSN = {1873-6025},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Torres, Ricardo/C-4526-2012
},
ORCID-Numbers = {cortes, mario/0000-0002-3891-1593},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000614249900014},
}
@article{ WOS:001150965400001,
Author = {Sanchez-Diaz, Simon and Elkoun, Said and Robert, Mathieu},
Title = {Thermal Insulation Properties of Milkweed Floss Nonwovens: Influence of
Temperature, Relative Humidity, and Fiber Content},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF COMPOSITES SCIENCE},
Year = {2024},
Volume = {8},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {This study investigated the influence of fiber content, temperature, and
relative humidity on the thermal insulation properties of nonwoven mats
made of seed fibers from Asclepias Syriaca, commonly known as milkweed
floss. Nonwoven mats with a 1-inch thickness were produced by uniformly
arranging milkweed fibers within a mold. Various quantities of fiber
were employed to obtain nonwoven mats with a fiber content ranging from
5 to 35 kg/m3. Thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity were
measured across diverse relative humidity levels and temperatures.
Simultaneously, milkweed floss samples were exposed to identical
environmental conditions to assess the moisture regain and specific heat
capacities of the fiber. The specific heat capacity of milkweed and
thermal conductivity of the nonwovens exhibited a linear increase with
temperature. The thermal diffusivity and thermal conductivity of the
nonwovens decreased with rising fiber content. The thermal insulation
properties of the nonwovens remained partially stable below 30\%
relative humidity but substantially deteriorated at higher levels. The
nonwovens exhibited optimal thermal insulation properties at a fiber
content between 20 and 25 kg/m3. The results of this study highlighted
several technical advantages of employing milkweed floss as a
sustainable and lightweight solution for thermal insulation.},
DOI = {10.3390/jcs8010016},
Article-Number = {16},
ISSN = {2504-477X},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sanchez-Diaz, Simon/LJL-0975-2024
Elkoun, Said/AAX-1206-2020
},
ORCID-Numbers = {elkoun, said/0000-0003-0501-6872
Sanchez Diaz, Simon/0000-0001-5315-6322},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001150965400001},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000931944600056,
Author = {Jiang, Sha and Cao, Jian and Prasad, Mukesh},
Editor = {Sun, Y and Lu, T and Yu, Z and Fan, H and Gao, L},
Title = {The Metrics to Evaluate the Health Status of OSS Projects Based on
Factor Analysis},
Booktitle = {COMPUTER SUPPORTED COOPERATIVE WORK AND SOCIAL COMPUTING, CHINESECSCW
2019},
Series = {Communications in Computer and Information Science},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {1042},
Pages = {723-737},
Note = {14th CCF Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social
Computing, Kunming, PEOPLES R CHINA, AUG 16-18, 2019},
Organization = {China Comp Fed, Tech Comm on Cooperative Comp, Kunming Univ of Sci and
Technology},
Abstract = {As open-source software (OSS) development is becoming a trend, an
increasing number of businesses and developers are joining OSS projects.
For project managers, developers and users, understanding the current
health status of a project is very important to manage a development
process, select the open-source projects to development or to adopt the
software packages developed by projects. Therefore, an efficient
approach to evaluate the health status of the open-source project is
needed. Unfortunately, although many approaches including metrics have
been proposed, they are designed in arbitrary ways. In this paper, a
math ematical tool, i.e., factor analysis, is used to build a health
evaluation model for OSS projects. As far as we know, this is the first
time that factor analysis has been applied to evaluate OSS projects.
This model is based on GitHub data and uses the basic indexes that are
closely related to the health status of the projects as the input. Then,
six new synthetic metrics, namely community activity, project
popularity, development activity, completeness, responsiveness and
persistence are obtained through factor analysis, which can be used to
calculate the overall health score of a project. Moreover, in order to
verify the effectiveness of this model, it is applied to some real
projects and the results show that the overall scores achieved by this
model can reflect the health status of the projects.},
DOI = {10.1007/978-981-15-1377-0\_56},
ISSN = {1865-0929},
EISSN = {1865-0937},
ISBN = {978-981-15-1377-0; 978-981-15-1376-3},
ORCID-Numbers = {Prasad, Mukesh/0000-0002-7745-9667},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000931944600056},
}
@article{ WOS:000794658000001,
Author = {Tamura, Yoshinobu and Yamada, Shigeru},
Title = {Prototype of 3D Reliability Assessment Tool Based on Deep Learning for
Edge OSS Computing},
Journal = {MATHEMATICS},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {10},
Number = {9},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {We focus on an estimation method based on deep learning in terms of
fault correction time for the operation reliability assessment of
open-source software (OSS) under the environment of an edge computing
service. Then, we discuss fault severity levels in order to consider the
difficulty of fault correction. We use a deep feedforward neural network
in order to estimate fault correction times. In particular, we consider
the characteristics of fault trends by using three-dimensional graphs.
Therefore, we can increase the recognizability of the proposed method
based on deep learning for large-scale fault data from the standpoint of
fault severity levels under edge OSS operation.},
DOI = {10.3390/math10091572},
Article-Number = {1572},
EISSN = {2227-7390},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000794658000001},
}
@article{ WOS:000456754500010,
Author = {Lin, Yanan and Wang, Haixing and Rao, Wei and Cui, Yiwei and Dai,
Zhiyuan and Shen, Qing},
Title = {Structural characteristics of dietary fiber (Vigna radiata L. hull) and
its inhibitory effect on phospholipid digestion as an additive in fish
floss},
Journal = {FOOD CONTROL},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {98},
Pages = {74-81},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {The insoluble and soluble dietary fiber were enzymatically extracted
from the by-product of Vigna radiata L. and their structures were
characterized by scan electronic microscope, Fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction. The distinctive surface and
chemical structural features endow the dietary fiber good absorbing
capacity and antioxidant acitivity. Afterwards, a popular snack, fish
floss, was fortified with the proposed dietary fiber. The recently
developed rapid evaporative ionization mass spectrometry was
successfully applied to study the effect of dietary fiber on fish floss
digestion in the term of phospholipid. The results showed that the
hydrolysis rate of phospholipids increased as the degree of unsaturation
of the fatty acyl chain increased, while the addition of soluble dietary
fiber (SDF) and insoluble dietary fiber (IDF) effectively slowed down
the digestion rate of phospholipids. This study can guide for
comprehensive utilization of byproduct of Vigna radiata L. and designing
novel weight control diets.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.foodcont.2018.11.016},
ISSN = {0956-7135},
EISSN = {1873-7129},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {wang, haoxue/JHS-6205-2023
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Wang, Haixing/0000-0003-4846-8449},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000456754500010},
}
@article{ WOS:000445858900031,
Author = {Duran, Rodrigo and Romeo, Lucy and Whiting, Jonathan and Vielma, Jason
and Rose, Kelly and Bunn, Amoret and Bauer, Jennifer},
Title = {Simulation of the 2003 Foss Barge - Point Wells Oil Spill: A Comparison
between BLOSOM and GNOME Oil Spill Models},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {6},
Number = {3},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {The Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Energy Technology
Laboratory's (NETL's) Blowout and Spill Occurrence Model (BLOSOM), and
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) General
NOAA Operational Modeling Environment (GNOME) are compared. Increasingly
complex simulations are used to assess similarities and differences
between the two models' components. The simulations presented here are
forced by ocean currents from a Finite Volume Community Ocean Model
(FVCOM) implementation that has excellent skill in representing tidal
motion, and with observed wind data that compensates for a coarse
vertical ocean model resolution. The comprehensive comparison between
GNOME and BLOSOM presented here, should aid modelers in interpreting
their results. Beyond many similarities, aspects where both models are
distinct are highlighted. Some suggestions for improvement are included,
e.g., the inclusion of temporal interpolation of the forcing fields
(BLOSOM) or the inclusion of a deflection angle option when
parameterizing wind-driven processes (GNOME). Overall, GNOME and BLOSOM
perform similarly, and are found to be complementary oil spill models.
This paper also sheds light on what drove the historical Point Wells
spill, and serves the additional purpose of being a learning resource
for those interested in oil spill modeling. The increasingly complex
approach used for the comparison is also used, in parallel, to
illustrate the approach an oil spill modeler would typically follow when
trying to hindcast or forecast an oil spill, including detailed
technical information on basic aspects, like choosing a computational
time step. We discuss our successful hindcast of the 2003 Point Wells
oil spill that, to our knowledge, had remained unexplained. The oil
spill models' solutions are compared to the historical Point Wells' oil
trajectory, in time and space, as determined from overflight
information. Our hindcast broadly replicates the correct locations at
the correct times, using accurate tide and wind forcing. While the
choice of wind coefficient we use is unconventional, a simplified
analytic model supported by observations, suggests that it is justified
under this study's circumstances. We highlight some of the key
oceanographic findings as they may relate to other oil spills, and to
the regional oceanography of the Salish Sea, including recommendations
for future studies.},
DOI = {10.3390/jmse6030104},
Article-Number = {104},
EISSN = {2077-1312},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bunn, Amoret/AAI-3752-2021
Duran, Rodrigo/AAZ-4156-2020
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Duran, Rodrigo/0000-0002-2576-5531
Whiting, Jonathan/0000-0001-9436-4670
Rose, Kelly/0000-0001-6130-4727},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000445858900031},
}
@article{ WOS:000354714900018,
Author = {Tang, Yongfu and Liu, Yanyan and Guo, Wanchun and Yu, Shengxue and Gao,
Faming},
Title = {Floss-like Ni-Co binary hydroxides assembled by whisker-like nanowires
for high-performance supercapacitor},
Journal = {IONICS},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {21},
Number = {6},
Pages = {1655-1663},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Floss-like Ni-Co binary hydroxides (FL-NCOH), assembled by whisker-like
nanowires, are synthesized via a facile hydrothermal process with sodium
dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) as the soft template. The forming
process of FL-NCOH is clarified by tuning the hydrothermal reaction
time. The result indicates that floccule-like nickel-cobalt hydroxide
nanoclusters gradually become longer and slenderer nanowires to form
FL-NCOH with the increase of reaction time. The
dissolution-recrystallization of hydroxide plays an important role in
the morphology control of nickel-cobalt hydroxide. The high specific
surface area (106.5 m(2) g(-1)) and the suitable 3D structure endow the
as-prepared FL-NCOH material high specific capacitance (up to 918.9 F
g(-1) at the current density of 0.2 A g(-1)), good high-rate performance
(594.2 F g(-1) even at 10.0 A g(-1)), and long cycle life (98.7 \%
capacitance retention after 3000 charge-discharge cycles at 2.0 A
g(-1)).},
DOI = {10.1007/s11581-014-1319-5},
ISSN = {0947-7047},
EISSN = {1862-0760},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Liu, Yanyan/A-5849-2019},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000354714900018},
}
@article{ WOS:000472788200002,
Author = {Halder, Saswati},
Title = {The Clue of Life: Translating Feuerbach in George Eliot's <i>The Mill on
the Floss</i>},
Journal = {RUPKATHA JOURNAL ON INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES IN HUMANITIES},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {10},
Number = {3},
Pages = {10-18},
Abstract = {The central preoccupation of George Eliot's life was with religion. In
her novels she searched for a view of life that would give modern man a
sense of purpose, dignity and ethical direction. On reading Eliot's
novels with the knowledge of her intellectual development, one must ask
how this earnest agnostic could treat traditional religion so
sympathetically, why she made the religious experience the subject of
her creative work, and what moral truth she found religion to embody. It
was the philosophy of the German anthropologist Ludwig Feuerbach, whose
book The Essence of Christianity she translated in 1854, in combination
with her own earlier experiences as a Christian, which led Eliot to her
understanding of the subjective reality embodied in Christianity. `With
the ideas of Feuerbach,' Eliot wrote, `I everywhere agree' (Haight,
1954-55, p.153). My paper attempts to show how the influence of
Feuerbach achieves complexity and vitality in Eliot's novel The Mill on
the Floss and how Eliot establishes her faith in firm and lasting
relations, which could be attained through the adjustment of the
individual to the community. This adjustment comes as a corollary to the
protagonist's realization of the principles that promote love, respect,
tolerance and sacrifice for others.},
DOI = {10.21659/rupkatha.v10n3.02},
ISSN = {0975-2935},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000472788200002},
}
@article{ WOS:000349278300002,
Author = {Teigland, Robin and Di Gangi, Paul M. and Flaten, Bjorn-Tore and
Giovacchini, Elia and Pastorino, Nicolas},
Title = {Balancing on a tightrope: Managing the boundaries of a firm-sponsored
OSS community and its impact on innovation and absorptive capacity},
Journal = {INFORMATION AND ORGANIZATION},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {24},
Number = {1},
Pages = {25-47},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Realizing the innovation potential of OSS communities, firms now create
or sponsor their own open source software (OSS) communities, generally
as part of an open innovation strategy. However, maximizing the
innovation capability of a sponsored OSS community is a challenging task
since firms cannot rely on traditional hierarchical authority to control
community members. Furthermore, a firm's efforts to manage its sponsored
community may also impact the firm's absorptive capacity, or its ability
to effectively absorb and leverage the valuable knowledge created by the
community. Thus, the purpose of this article is to investigate two
research questions: 1) How does the boundary management of a
firm-sponsored OSS community impact the community's innovation capacity?
and 2) How does the boundary management of a firm-sponsored OSS
community impact the firm's absorptive capacity? Using the results from
our qualitative analysis of eZ Systems and its successfully sponsored
OSS community - eZ Publish we develop a theoretical model depicting how
the boundary management of a firm-sponsored OSS community influences
both the community's innovation capacity and the absorptive capacity of
the firm. In addition, the results of our study highlight the central
importance of an integrative IT platform in boundary management
activities. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.infoandorg.2014.01.001},
ISSN = {1471-7727},
EISSN = {1873-7919},
ORCID-Numbers = {Di Gangi, Paul/0000-0003-2489-6596
Teigland, Robin/0000-0002-2097-2080},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000349278300002},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000346736300005,
Author = {Azarbakht, Amir and Jensen, Carlos},
Editor = {Corral, L and Sillitti, A and Succi, G and Vlasenko, J and Wasserman, AI},
Title = {Drawing the Big Picture: Temporal Visualization of Dynamic Collaboration
Graphs of OSS Software Forks},
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: MOBILE OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGIES},
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {427},
Pages = {41-50},
Note = {10th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS),
San Jose, COSTA RICA, MAY 06-09, 2014},
Organization = {IFIP WG 2.13},
Abstract = {How can we understand FOSS collaboration better? Can social issues that
emerge be identified and addressed as they happen? Can the community
heal itself, become more transparent and inclusive, and promote
diversity? We propose a technique to address these issues by
quantitative analysis and temporal visualization of social dynamics in
FOSS communities. We used social network analysis metrics to identify
growth patterns and unhealthy dynamics; This gives the community a
heads-up when they can still take action to ensure the sustainability of
the project.},
ISSN = {1868-4238},
EISSN = {1868-422X},
ISBN = {978-3-642-55128-4},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000346736300005},
}
@article{ WOS:000275375800008,
Author = {de Valk, Marloes},
Title = {Tools to Fight Boredom: FLOSS and GNU/Linux for Artists Working in the
Field of Generative Music and Software Art},
Journal = {CONTEMPORARY MUSIC REVIEW},
Year = {2009},
Volume = {28},
Number = {1},
Pages = {89-101},
Abstract = {This article takes a look at the impact the operating system,
programming languages and software, as a whole, have on the practice of
artists working in the field of generative music and software art.
Proprietary operating systems lack the openness needed to create an
environment that fulfills the specific needs of artists and musicians
who program and programmers who produce art and music. `Hackability',
the possibility to take things apart, modify, adjust, and improve, is an
ever more important aspect that software artists and electronic
musicians seek to include in their production environment. GNU/Linux and
Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) possess this feature, and many
more, providing artists with a truly creative and open environment, free
of unnecessary technical limitations, predetermined interaction, lack of
control over the work environment and dependence on software companies.},
DOI = {10.1080/07494460802664056},
ISSN = {0749-4467},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000275375800008},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000390554800009,
Author = {Ishizue, Ryosuke and Washizaki, Hironori and Fukazawa, Yoshiaki and
Inoue, Sakae and Hanai, Yoshiiku and Kanazawa, Masanobu and Namba,
Katsushi},
Editor = {Sharif, B and Parnin, C and Fabry, J},
Title = {Metrics visualization technique based on the origins and function layers
for OSS-based development},
Booktitle = {2016 IEEE WORKING CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE VISUALIZATION},
Year = {2016},
Pages = {71-75},
Note = {4th IEEE Working Conference on Software Visualization (VISSOFT),
Raleigh, NC, OCT 03-04, 2016},
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Tech Council Software Engn; IEEE Comp Soc},
Abstract = {Software developments involving multiple organizations such as OSS (Open
Source Software)-based projects tend to have numerous defects when one
organization develops and another organization edits the program source
code files. Developments with complex file creation, modification
history (origin), and software architecture (functional layer) are
increasing in OSS-based development. As an example, here we focus on an
Android smart phone development project and propose new visualization
techniques for product metrics based on the file origin and functional
layers. One is the Metrics Area Figure, which can express duplication of
edits by multiple organizations intuitively using overlapping figures.
The other is Origin City, which was inspired by Code City. It can
represent the scale and other measurements, while simultaneously
stacking functional layers as 3D buildings.},
DOI = {10.1109/VISSOFT.2016.12},
ISBN = {978-1-5090-3850-3},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {鷲崎, 弘宜/AAG-1448-2019
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Ishizue, Ryosuke/0000-0001-8955-8323},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000390554800009},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000380398000035,
Author = {Barolli, Admir and Oda, Tetsuya and Matsuo, Keita and Ikeda, Makoto and
Barolli, Leonard and Takizawa, Makoto},
Editor = {Barolli, L and Xhafa, F and Ogiela, MR and Ogiela, L},
Title = {Experimental Results of a Raspberry Pi Based WMN Testbed for Different
OSs in Indoor Environment Considering LoS Scenario},
Booktitle = {2015 10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BROADBAND AND WIRELESS COMPUTING,
COMMUNICATION AND APPLICATIONS (BWCCA 2015)},
Year = {2015},
Pages = {207-212},
Note = {10th International Conference on Broadband and Wireless Computing,
Communication and Applications, Krakow, POLAND, NOV 04-05, 2015},
Organization = {Univ Politecnica Catalunya; Fukuoka Inst Technol; Uniwersytet
Pedagogiczny},
Abstract = {Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are attracting a lot or attention from
wireless network researchers, because of their potential use in several
fields such as collaborative computing and communications. In this
paper, we present the implementation of a testbed for WMNs using
Raspbian and OpenWRT OSs. We analyze the performance of Optimized Link
State Routing (OLSR) protocol in an indoor scenario. For evaluation we
considered throughput, Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), delay, jitter and
hop count metrics. The experimental results show that the testbed
mounted in OpenWRT has better results than Raspbian.},
DOI = {10.1109/BWCCA.2015.58},
ISBN = {978-1-4673-8315-8},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Takizawa, Makoto/R-1178-2019
barolli, admir/AAA-2384-2020
Spaho, Evjola/AAH-8461-2019
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Takizawa, Makoto/0000-0002-7155-0187},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000380398000035},
}
@incollection{ WOS:000893330600020,
Author = {Yamamoto, Kotaro T. and Haga, Ken},
Editor = {Yamamoto, KT},
Title = {Quantitative Measurements of Curvature Along the Growth Axis in Tropic
Responses Using Free Software Environments},
Booktitle = {PHOTOTROPISM: Methods and Protocols},
Series = {Methods in Molecular Biology},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {1926},
Pages = {223-234},
Abstract = {Tropic responses in plants have usually been studied by measuring
changes in the deflection angle of the organ tip. However, the
measurement of other geometric parameters, such as curvature along the
entire length, may give us better understanding of tropic responses,
particularly in shoots. Here, we describe methods for obtaining
quantitative measurements of local curvature and other parameters based
on digital images of bending Arabidopsis hypocotyls using the free
software packages, ImageJ and R.},
DOI = {10.1007/978-1-4939-9015-3\_19},
ISSN = {1064-3745},
EISSN = {1940-6029},
ISBN = {978-1-4939-9015-3; 978-1-4939-9014-6},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000893330600020},
}
@article{ WOS:000421076400002,
Author = {Cuadros, Jhosmary and Paredes, Jose and Ceballos, Gerardo and Diaz,
Dhionel},
Title = {A software tool for signal processing and visualization of
electrophoretic data based on free software},
Journal = {CIENCIA E INGENIERIA},
Year = {2007},
Volume = {28},
Number = {3},
Pages = {125-133},
Month = {AUG-NOV},
Abstract = {In this work, we developed a new software tool for signal processing and
analysis of capillary electrophoresis (CE) data. The proposed tool has
been developed under the paradigm of free software and open source,
using wxWidget as the visualization tool, providing thus a user-friendly
interface and easy to use tool that fully meets informatics requirements
of researchers with the need of performing CE data analysis. To achieve
that, the proposed tool has several options for signal processing and
visualization, integrated into various tabs, pull down option menus, a
fast access toolbar, and selectable graphical areas where the user can
show the raw data, and the processed data. Furthermore, the proposed
tool has an online user manual, made using multimedia techniques,
describing its operation in details. The developed tool is based on
structured programming facilitating thus software maintenance as well as
the integration of third-party applications that may further improve or
expand the potential of the present tool. In order to validate the
proposed tool, the algorithms were also implemented using licensed
software, specifically MatLabr, and a comparative study of the
performance of both developments is also presented. Finally, the
application runs on window based or Linux/Unix platforms with reduced
computer resources..},
ISSN = {1316-7081},
EISSN = {2244-8780},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ceballos, Gerardo/JGC-9504-2023},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000421076400002},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000595251900062,
Author = {Handayani, Sri and Wirawati, Chandra Utami and Nirmagustina, Dwi Eva and
Sarono},
Book-Group-Author = {IOP Publishing},
Title = {VALUE ADDED ANALYSIS OF BEEF FLOSS WITH FILLERS OF PAPAYA FRUITS AND
BANANA BLOSSOM'S},
Booktitle = {3RD FORUM IN RESEARCH, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY (FIRST 2019)
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE},
Series = {Journal of Physics Conference Series},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {1500},
Note = {3rd International Conference on Forum in Research, Science, and
Technology (FIRST), INDONESIA, OCT 09-10, 2019},
Organization = {State Polytechn Sriwijaya; Management \& Sci Univ; Natl Chin Yi Univ
Technol},
Abstract = {Beef floss is a complementary food that is very popular with the
community. The technology of making beef floss is increasingly varied
following the trend of public demand. The problem faced by the household
industry that produces beef floss is the high cost of production. Steps
to use fiber-rich food sources can be used as a solution to increase the
quantity of beef floss production without damaging quality. This
research purpose to analyze the value added utilization of fiber-rich
materials papaya fruit and banana blossom's as fillers for beef floss
production. The method used in this study is the observation method in
the Karya Sejahtera Women's Farmer Group. Analysis of the data used is
an analysis of the value added approach of Hayami. The results showed
that the added value created from the processing of beef floss with
fillers of papaya fruit provides higher added value compared to the
banana blossom's which is Rp 153,000 / kg value-added ratio to the value
of the product of 51\% and profit Rp 180,000 / kg with the profit rate
of 76\%. The value of the profits obtained from the production of beef
floss with papaya fruit fillers is higher than the banana floss and
original.},
DOI = {10.1088/1742-6596/1500/1/012062},
Article-Number = {012062},
ISSN = {1742-6588},
EISSN = {1742-6596},
ORCID-Numbers = {HANDAYANI, SRI/0000-0003-0119-8453},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000595251900062},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000402955908101,
Author = {Antxustegi, Mirari and Gonzalez-Alriols, Maria and Urresti, Aitor and
Campos, Alvaro and Ulazia, Alain and Ibarra-Berastegi, Gabriel},
Editor = {Chova, LG and Martinez, AL and Torres, IC},
Title = {TEACHING RENEWABLE ENERGIES USING FREE SOFTWARE: A CASE STUDY WITH R
APPLIED TO OCEAN ENERGY},
Booktitle = {EDULEARN16: 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION AND NEW LEARNING
TECHNOLOGIES},
Series = {EDULEARN Proceedings},
Year = {2016},
Pages = {8696-8702},
Note = {8th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies
(EDULEARN), Barcelona, SPAIN, JUL 04-06, 2016},
Abstract = {The University of the Basque Country (http://www. ehu. es) is the most
important University in the Autonomous Region of the Basque Country,
Spain. There is one degree in Renewable Energy Engineering given at the
Gipuzkoa Faculty of Engineering (Eibar). In the last year of their
studies, students, can select one subject on Ocean Energy.
In this subject, state-of-the-art operation and management techniques
are taught to the students. Apart from the transmission of this
knowlegde, the focus is practical and is based on hands-on computer
real-life exercises, which involves not only intensive programming using
a high-level software, but also the spatial representation of results.
This is important because currently two major research and development
lines can be identified as far as ocean energy is concerned. The first
one is the analysis of prototypes that in the future will extensively
extract electricity from wave farms.
The second one is related to the resource itself, which implies the
analysis and characterization of some ocean variables related to the
extraction of energy. In many cases, the raw information on some oceanic
variables of interest is available from institutions like the ECMWF
http://www.ecmwf.int However a very extensive phase of data
preprocessing is needed to extract useful information on wave energy
potential. This will be an important task for future engineers involved
in the spatial planning of oceanic energy facilities and in real-time
forecasting and control of electricity obtained at wave farms. For this
reason, students need to effectively learn to do all these tasks.
R (https://www.cran.r-project.org/) is a freely available software that
provides an optimum answer to these combined needs and teaching
challenges due to its modular structure. R has a core module and nearly
8000 packages specifically developed for different purposes are also
available. Packages like ``RNetCDF{''}, ``sp{''} ``rgeos{''},
``rgdal{''}, ``maps{''}, ``maptools{''} and ``mapdata{''} have been
developed to make R work with full functionalities just like any
high-level programming software.
Incorporating R into the teaching activities of the subject ``Ocean
Energy{''} has represented an important step forward in the education of
future engineers while providing them with real-life tools for their
future jobs in wave farms.},
ISSN = {2340-1117},
ISBN = {978-84-608-8860-4},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Urresti, Aitor/S-2131-2018
Ulazia, Alain/U-7801-2019
Ibarra-Berastegi, Gabriel/I-5599-2015},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000402955908101},
}
@article{ WOS:000365649500016,
Author = {Souto-Vidal, M. and Ortiz-Sanz, J. and Gil-Docampo, M.},
Title = {Implementation of efficient facades survey by structure from motion
photogrammetry and use of free software},
Journal = {INFORMES DE LA CONSTRUCCION},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {67},
Number = {539},
Month = {JUL-SEP},
Abstract = {The survey of facades is a defendant process in several areas like
architectural design and planning. The photogrammetry provides high
geometric accuracy and but allows us to see the texture of the object.
With the emergence of free software in this area, it turns into one of
the most accessible techniques. To demonstrate the potential of this
technique, we present here three examples of facade surveys of different
types, made with this technique and using free software, using for that
an uncalibrated conventional camera.
It also includes a study that shows an analysis of the accuracy
achievable with this process, and a direct comparison with two
conventional surveying instruments. The work shows, therefore, as
close-range photogrammetry allows a cheaper and quick, accurate and
efficient survey of facades.},
DOI = {10.3989/ic.14.098},
Article-Number = {e107},
ISSN = {0020-0883},
EISSN = {1988-3234},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {ORTIZ, JUAN/L-7477-2014
Gil-Docampo, Mariluz/B-3816-2014
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Gil-Docampo, Mariluz/0000-0002-9037-9944
ORTIZ, JUAN/0000-0003-0717-0400},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000365649500016},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000238056100029,
Author = {Brink, Daniel and Roos, Llewelyn and Weller, James and Van Belle,
Jean-Paul},
Editor = {Damiani, E and Fitzgerald, B and Scacchi, W and Scotto, M and Succi, G},
Title = {Critical success factors for migrating to OSS-on-the-Desktop Common
themes across three south African case studies},
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS},
Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
Year = {2006},
Volume = {203},
Pages = {287+},
Note = {International Conference on Open Software (OSS2006), Como, ITALY, JUN
08-10, 2006},
Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc, TC2 WG 2 13; COCOS; Gruppo Engn; AICA},
Abstract = {This paper investigates the critical success factors associated with the
migration from proprietary desktop software to an open source software
(OSS) desktop environment in a South African context. A comparative case
study analysis approach was adopted whereby three organisations that
have migrated to desktop OSS were analysed. For diversity, one case
study each was drawn from government, private industry and the
educational sector. Most of the findings agree with those in the
available literature though there are notable differences in the
relative importance of certain factors.},
ISSN = {1571-5736},
ISBN = {0-387-34225-7},
ORCID-Numbers = {Van Belle, Jean-Paul/0000-0002-9140-0143},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000238056100029},
}
@article{ WOS:000565919400008,
Author = {Rocha Trejo, Everth Haydee and Hernandez Peralez, Jorge Artuto},
Title = {Assesment of digital skills of teachers for free software technology
adoption. Kids on Computers project},
Journal = {E-CIENCIAS DE LA INFORMACION},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {10},
Number = {2},
Month = {JUL-DEC},
Abstract = {Teacher's training is fundamental to incorporate TIC in education
programs; even though, most projects in Mexico don't include it, the
same problem appears in Kids on Computers, mainly because the lack of
knowledge about the software installed over Ubermix and Raspbian in the
computer labs in Huajuapan de Leon, Oaxaca, Mexico. This work shows
evidence on the need of teacher's training in digital skills within the
study case. A statistical field test methodology has been used with a
quantitative approach, data is collected from a survey that was designed
following the recommendations of international organizations. Results
report that only 20\% of the sample have been trained in TIC, the half
of them consider theirself in the beginners level and the other half in
the intermediate level. A training program is proposed, course goals and
content are adjusted to include theory-practice knowledge that allows
the use of the software applications. First, they start with operative
systems basics and then a catalog of apps classified upon educative
criteria was generated to share that information with teachers and
select those that result more useful to them.},
DOI = {10.15517/eci.v10i2.40774},
ISSN = {1659-4142},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000565919400008},
}
@article{ WOS:000564116500002,
Author = {Dorador, Javier and Rodriguez-Tovar, Francisco J.},
Title = {CroSSED sequence, a new tool for 3D processing in geosciences using the
free software 3DSlicer},
Journal = {SCIENTIFIC DATA},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {7},
Number = {1},
Month = {AUG 14},
Abstract = {The scientific application of 3D imaging has evolved significantly over
recent years. These techniques make it possible to study internal
features by non-destructive analysis. Despite its potential, the
development of 3D imaging in the Geosciences is behind other fields due
to the high cost of commercial software and the scarce free
alternatives. Most free software was designed for the Health Sciences,
and the pre-settled workflows are not suited to geoscientific materials.
Thus, an outstanding challenge in the Geosciences is to define workflows
using free alternatives for Computed Tomography (CT) data processing,
promoting data sharing, reproducibility, and the development of specific
extensions. We present CroSSED, a processing sequence for 3D
reconstructions of CT data, using 3DSlicer, a popular application in
medical imaging. Its usefulness is exemplified in the study of burrows
that have low-density contrast with respect to the host sediment. For
geoscientists who have access to CT data and wish to reconstruct 3D
structures, this method offers a wide range of possibilities and
contributes to open-science and applied CT studies.},
DOI = {10.1038/s41597-020-00614-y},
Article-Number = {270},
EISSN = {2052-4463},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Dorador, Javier/AAG-7392-2019
Rodríguez-Tovar, Francisco/AAA-9041-2020
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Rodriguez-Tovar, Francisco/0000-0002-1400-2715
Dorador, Javier/0000-0002-3079-1005},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000564116500002},
}
@article{ WOS:000337934300012,
Author = {Salim, Kennouche and Abdelatif, Zerizer and Nourdine, Sitouah and
Abdelhamid, Aknouche and Mothe, Frederic},
Title = {CHARACTERIZATION OF ALGERIANS OAK WOOD BY X-RAY TOMOGRAPHIC SCANNER AND
FREE SOFTWARE IMAGE-J},
Journal = {WOOD RESEARCH},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {59},
Number = {2},
Pages = {335-341},
Abstract = {The main objective of this work is the determination of the density
variation in nine samples oak wood analysed at various depth thickness.
The wood materials tested are taken from Yakouren forest situated in the
north of Algeria, samples used for the evaluation were of oak Zeen and
oak Afares trees, samples are preciously prepared by catting operation
in the longitudinal and tangential direction. The analysis based on the
absorption of X-rays generated by tomographic scanner, as the trails
parameters could be appropriate in order to obtain a high resolution of
images. After the images were analyzed by a specific free software image
(Image J), this was done by reconstructing images taken on each depth
scan in three different area of the samples, at the high, middle and low
area. The results showed density distribution in all samples areas
analyzed, even at different depth. the statistical investigation of
results confirmed the anisotropy of the species wood analyzed, in
addition the density distribution were strongly correlated in the three
areas anlyzed with slight difference, and the evolution of density were
noted as nonlinear in the two species oak studied.},
ISSN = {1336-4561},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000337934300012},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000343450700050,
Author = {Lazzara, Guillaume and Levillain, Roland and Geraud, Thierry and
Jacquelet, Yann and Marquegnies, Julien and Crepin-Leblond, Arthur},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {The SCRIBO Module of the Olena Platform: a Free Software Framework for
Document Image Analysis},
Booktitle = {11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DOCUMENT ANALYSIS AND RECOGNITION
(ICDAR 2011)},
Series = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Document Analysis and
Recognition},
Year = {2011},
Pages = {252-258},
Note = {11th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition
(ICDAR), Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, SEP 18-21, 2011},
Organization = {Chinese Acad Sci; FOUNDER; NSFC; FUJITSU; Hanvon Technol; Green Apple
Data Ctr; ABBYY; Raytheon BBN Technologies; Nuance; A2iA; ITESOFT; Int
Assoc Pattern Recognit, TC10 Graph Recognit \& TC11 Reading Syst; CAA;
Tsinghua Univ; CASIA; HITACHI},
Abstract = {Electronic documents are being more and more usable thanks to better and
more affordable network, storage and computational facilities. But in
order to benefit from computer-aided document management, paper
documents must be digitized and analyzed. This task may be challenging
at several levels. Data may be of multiple types thus requiring
different adapted processing chains. The tools to be developed should
also take into account the needs and knowledge of users, ranging from a
simple graphical application to a complete programming framework.
Finally, the data sets to process may be large. In this paper, we expose
a set of features that a Document Image Analysis framework should
provide to handle the previous issues. In particular, a good strategy to
address both flexibility and efficiency issues is the Generic
Programming (GP) paradigm. These ideas are implemented as an open source
module, SCRIBO, built on top of Olena, a generic and efficient image
processing platform. Our solution features services such as
preprocessing filters, text detection, page segmentation and document
reconstruction (as XML, PDF or HTML documents). This framework, composed
of reusable software components, can be used to create full-fledged
graphical applications, small utilities, or processing chains to be
integrated into third-party projects.},
DOI = {10.1109/ICDAR.2011.59},
ISSN = {1520-5363},
ISBN = {978-0-7695-4520-2},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Géraud, Thierry/AAT-8485-2020
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Geraud, Thierry/0000-0002-0380-7948},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000343450700050},
}
@article{ WOS:000422670200009,
Author = {Morales Urrutia, Elizabeth Katalina and Morales Urrutia, Ximena
Alexandra and Ocana Chiluisa, Jose Miguel},
Title = {Development of a virtual space in Kichwa for the learning of office with
free software},
Journal = {REVISTA PUBLICANDO},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {4},
Number = {11, 1},
Pages = {182-189},
Abstract = {In the last decades, Tics have acquired a special importance in the
educational field, being considered as one of the transversal axes in
the educational process, contributing directly to the involvement of
students in the learning process through virtual environments. The aim
of the present research is to determine the optimal characteristics of a
virtual free online learning environment in Kichwa. From the applied
point of view, a virtual space is implemented under the ADDIE model for
the free office teaching in Kichwa. For the statistical analysis a
survey is applied, taking as a sample a total of 133 people, of which 25
correspond to teachers and 108 to students from the Millennium School of
Kisapincha Pueblo Tungurahua in Ecuador. From a temporary point of view,
the year 2015 is taken as a reference. The results suggest that
multimedia content generates greater interest in students in the free
office learning process in Kichwa. The main conclusions reveal that the
characteristics of usability, content quality and multimedia material
are more relevant in the development of virtual learning spaces.},
ISSN = {1390-9304},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Morales, Elizabeth/HDN-5003-2022
Morales-Urrutia, Ximena/HGB-9027-2022},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000422670200009},
}
@article{ WOS:000337641100007,
Author = {Garcia-Jacas, Cesar R. and Marrero-Ponce, Yovani and Acevedo-Martinez,
Liesner and Barigye, Stephen J. and Valdes-Martini, Jose R. and
Contreras-Torres, Ernesto},
Title = {QuBiLS-MIDAS: A Parallel Free-Software for Molecular Descriptors
Computation Based on Multilinear Algebraic Maps},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {35},
Number = {18},
Pages = {1395-1409},
Month = {JUL 5},
Abstract = {The present report introduces the QuBiLS-MIDAS software belonging to the
ToMoCoMD-CARDD suite for the calculation of three-dimensional molecular
descriptors (MDs) based on the two-linear (bilinear), three-linear, and
four-linear (multilinear or N-linear) algebraic forms. Thus, it is
unique software that computes these tensor-based indices. These
descriptors, establish relations for two, three, and four atoms by using
several (dis) similarity metrics or multimetrics, matrix
transformations, cutoffs, local calculations and aggregation operators.
The theoretical background of these N-linear indices is also presented.
The QuBiLS-MIDAS software was developed in the Java programming language
and employs the Chemical Development Kit library for the manipulation of
the chemical structures and the calculation of the atomic properties.
This software is composed by a desktop user-friendly interface and an
Abstract Programming Interface library. The former was created to
simplify the configuration of the different options of the MDs, whereas
the library was designed to allow its easy integration to other software
for chemoinformatics applications. This program provides functionalities
for data cleaning tasks and for batch processing of the molecular
indices. In addition, it offers parallel calculation of the MDs through
the use of all available processors in current computers. The studies of
complexity of the main algorithms demonstrate that these were
efficiently implemented with respect to their trivial implementation.
Lastly, the performance tests reveal that this software has a suitable
behavior when the amount of processors is increased. Therefore, the
QuBiLS-MIDAS software constitutes a useful application for the
computation of the molecular indices based on N-linear algebraic maps
and it can be used freely to perform chemoinformatics studies. (C) 2014
Wiley Periodicals, Inc.},
DOI = {10.1002/jcc.23640},
ISSN = {0192-8651},
EISSN = {1096-987X},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Contreras-Torres, Ernesto/ABG-7601-2021
Barigye, Stephen/U-9734-2019
Garcia-Jacas, Cesar Raul/I-2049-2017
Marrero-Ponce, Yovani/H-5724-2011},
ORCID-Numbers = {Contreras-Torres, Ernesto/0000-0003-4761-1784
Barigye, Stephen Jones/0000-0003-3547-8293
Garcia-Jacas, Cesar Raul/0000-0002-3962-7658
Marrero-Ponce, Yovani/0000-0003-2721-1142},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000337641100007},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000280509901150,
Author = {Bennett, Bruce and Ellis, Brent},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {DVB-RCS Integration with the DISN OSS to provide Situational Awareness
and an End-to-End NetOps Solution},
Booktitle = {MILCOM 2009 - 2009 IEEE MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE, VOLS 1-4},
Series = {IEEE Military Communications Conference},
Year = {2009},
Pages = {2378+},
Note = {IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM 2009), Boston, MA, OCT
18-21, 2009},
Organization = {IEEE},
Abstract = {With the continued evolution of technology in support of the Overseas
Contingency Operations (OCO), the need for effective Situational
Awareness (SA) and efficient Command \& Control (C2) becomes
increasingly important for successful mission planning, management, and
execution. The Digital Video Broadcast Return Channel Satellite
(DVB-RCS) NetOps vision for remote management and monitoring aims to
provide visibility and Situational Awareness to required communities of
interest as well as the ability to view and configure all the
operational layers DVB-RCS, including the devices and technology,
operations and management, and missions and objectives.
An effective management and monitoring solution for DVB-RCS must provide
the capability to centrally manage and monitor the system, interoperate
between SATCOM and terrestrial networks, consolidate technology,
standardize processes, and be proactive rather than reactive. The DISN
OSS is DISA's enterprise-wide Service Oriented Architecture for
information sharing, management, and monitoring capabilities, based on
the Telecommunications Management Network industry standards. The DISN
OSS puts the information into the hands of the operators and system
managers while making the processes, tools, and technology transparent
to the consumer.
This paper examines how DVB-RCS implemented the NetOps Portal as an
immediate and interim solution to provide Situational Awareness to
CENTCOM, as well as how leveraging the DISN OSS can help DVB-RCS achieve
assured system and network availability, assured information protection,
and assured information delivery in support of high-bandwidth, two-way
services for the tactical Warfighter.},
ISSN = {2155-7578},
ISBN = {978-1-4244-5238-5},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000280509901150},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000332046000040,
Author = {Flores Cabrera, Wilpia and Melendez, Nelly and Hernandez, Hector and
Coelho, Luis},
Editor = {Aguilar, J and Cerqueira, E},
Title = {Heterogeneous Integration Platform based on free software Virtual Campus
of the University of Nueva Esparta},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2013 XXXIX LATIN AMERICAN COMPUTING CONFERENCE (CLEI)},
Series = {Proceedings of the Latin American Computing Conference},
Year = {2013},
Note = {39th Latin American Computing Conference (CLEI), Naiguata, VENEZUELA,
OCT 07-11, 2013},
Organization = {Univ Simon Bolivar; Univ Cent Venezuela; UCAB; UBV},
Abstract = {The Virtual Campus is space to build knowledge. However, the development
of these tools Technology and Communication. The prospect of Virtual
Campus of the University of Nueva Esparta concerns shaped spaces for
learning tools. Consequently, the aim of this article is to socialize
the college experience regarding the integration of heterogeneous
platforms based on open source software to develop the Virtual Campus.
The theoretical foundation is based, from the technological point of
view in the theory of innovation by recombination and integrated
approach to services. From the pedagogical point of view addresses the
consolidation of learning through projects. The methodology used was the
analysis is and reflection based on the characteristics of the
educational systems and the operational aspects of the Virtual Campus.
The results reflect the implementation of an educational service for the
management and dissemination of knowledge generated by the university
community.},
ISSN = {2381-1609},
ISBN = {978-1-4799-1340-4; 978-1-4799-2957-3},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Coelho, Luis/O-6904-2019
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Melendez Gomez, Nelly Coromoto/0000-0002-2780-2519},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000332046000040},
}
@article{ WOS:000546430000001,
Author = {Jacobs, Lea},
Title = {<i>December 7th, The Battle of Midway</i>, and John Ford's Career in the
OSS},
Journal = {FILM HISTORY},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {32},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-39},
Month = {SPR},
Abstract = {December 7th was made in 1942 by John Ford's Field Photographic Branch
of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) at the request of the
Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy. It was ultimately
rejected for exhibition to the general public on the advice of the
Office of War Information. Ford and director Gregg Toland eventually
prepared an abbreviated version which was allowed only a limited
release. This article considers the rejection of December 7th in the
context of Field Photo's development as a unit, and in relation to
Ford's most famous World War II documentary, The Battle of Midway. It
seeks to explain how Ford was able to secure government approval and a
general theatrical release for The Battle of Midway in the latter part
of 1942 and how the policies and protocols of the government and
military agencies that regulated wartime propaganda had altered by the
time that December 7th came under review in the first half of 1943.},
DOI = {10.2979/filmhistory.32.1.01},
ISSN = {0892-2160},
EISSN = {1553-3905},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000546430000001},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:001148157800003,
Author = {Fang, Zihan and Endres, Madeline and Zimmermann, Thomas and Ford, Denae
and Weimer, Westley and Leach, Kevin and Huang, Yu},
Editor = {Chandra, S and Blincoe, K and Tonella, P},
Title = {A Four-Year Study of Student Contributions to OSS vs. OSS4SG with a
Lightweight Intervention},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 31ST ACM JOINT MEETING EUROPEAN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
CONFERENCE AND SYMPOSIUM ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING,
ESEC/FSE 2023},
Year = {2023},
Pages = {3-15},
Note = {31st ACM Joint Meeting of the European Software Engineering Conference /
Symposium on the Foundations-of-Software-Engineering (ESEC/FSE), San
Francisco, CA, DEC 03-09, 2023},
Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery; Fdn Software Engn; ACM SIGSOFT; Google; Ant Grp;
Meta; JetBrains; ByteDance; Uber; Dragon Testing; Huawei},
Abstract = {Modern software engineering practice and training increasingly rely on
Open Source Software (OSS). The recent growth in demand for professional
software engineers has led to increased contributions to, and usage of,
OSS. However, there is limited understanding of the factors affecting
how developers, and how new or student developers in particular, decide
which OSS projects to contribute to, a process critical to OSS
sustainability, access, adoption, and growth. To better understand OSS
contributions from the developers of tomorrow, we conducted a four-year
study with 1,361 students investigating the life cycle of their
contributions (from project selection to pull request acceptance).
During the study, we also delivered a lightweight intervention to
promote the awareness of open source projects for social good (OSS4SG),
OSS projects that have positive impacts in other domains. Using both
quantitative and qualitative methods, we analyze student experience
reports and the pull requests they submit. Compared to general OSS
projects, we find significant differences in project selection (p <
0.0001, effect size = 0.84), student motivation (p < 0.01, effect size =
0.13), and increased pull-request acceptance rates for OSS4SG
contributions. We also find that our intervention correlates with
increased student contributions to OSS4SG (p < 0.0001, effect size =
0.38). Finally, we analyze correlations of factors such as gender or
working with a partner. Our findings may help improve the experience for
new developers participating in OSS4SG and the quality of their
contributions. We also hope our work helps educators, project leaders,
and contributors to build a mutually-beneficial framework for the future
growth of OSS4SG.},
DOI = {10.1145/3611643.3616250},
ISBN = {979-8-4007-0327-0},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zimmermann, Thomas/C-4377-2019},
ORCID-Numbers = {Weimer, Westley/0000-0001-6749-2204
Huang, Yu/0000-0003-2730-5077
Ford, Denae/0000-0003-0654-4335
Endres, Madeline/0000-0002-4618-4939
Fang, Zihan/0009-0009-2151-2922
Zimmermann, Thomas/0000-0003-4905-1469},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001148157800003},
}
@article{ WOS:000937151900004,
Author = {Yue, Yang and Wang, Yi and Redmiles, David},
Title = {Off to a Good Start: Dynamic Contribution Patterns and Technical Success
in an OSS Newcomer's Early Career},
Journal = {IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {49},
Number = {2},
Pages = {529-548},
Month = {FEB 1},
Abstract = {Attracting and retaining newcomers are critical aspects for OSS
projects, as such projects rely on newcomers' sustainable contributions.
Considerable effort has been made to help newcomers by identifying and
overcoming the barriers during the onboarding process. However, most
newcomers eventually fail and drop out of their projects even after
successful onboarding. Meanwhile, it has been long known that
individuals' early career stages profoundly impact their long-term
career success. However, newcomers' early careers are less investigated
in SE research. In this paper, we sought to develop an empirical
understanding of the relationships between newcomers' dynamic
contribution patterns in their early careers and their technical
success. To achieve this goal, we compiled a dataset of newcomers'
contribution data from 54 large OSS projects under three different
ecosystems and analyzed it with time series analysis and other
statistical analysis techniques. Our analyses yield rich findings. The
correlations between several contribution patterns and technical success
were identified. In general, being consistent and persistent in
newcomers' early careers is positively associated with their technical
success. While these correlations generally hold in all three
ecosystems, we observed some differences in detailed contribution
patterns correlated with technical success across ecosystems. In
addition, we performed a case study to investigate whether another type
of contributions, i.e., documentation contribution, could potentially
have positive correlations with newcomers' technical success. We
discussed the implications and summarized practical recommendations to
OSS newcomers. The insights gained from this work demonstrated the
necessity of extending the focus of research and practice to newcomers'
early careers and hence shed light on future research in this direction.},
DOI = {10.1109/TSE.2022.3156071},
ISSN = {0098-5589},
EISSN = {1939-3520},
ORCID-Numbers = {Wang, Yi/0000-0003-1321-4035
Yue, Yang/0000-0003-3531-4408},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000937151900004},
}
@article{ WOS:001149803500001,
Author = {Devi, Nirmala and Fuengfoo, Pitchaya and Magaraphan, Rathanawan},
Title = {Candy floss spinning driven facile exfoliated PLA-clay
bionanocomposites: Study of mechanical, thermal, and microstructural
properties},
Journal = {FOOD PACKAGING AND SHELF LIFE},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {40},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {Poly (lactic acid) (PLA) is a benign biodegradable polymer based on
renewable resource. Cotton candy floss is a longstanding popular
technique to prepare cotton like fibres in food applications. This study
investigated the potential feasibility of using candy floss spinning
(CFS) technique to generate new PLA-clay bionanocomposites with
exfoliated morphology. The dispersion of nanoclay in PLA-clay
bionanocomposites prepared by internal mixing, with and without candy
floss spinning, as a masterbatch (having 20\%wt nanoclay) and then
diluted in twin screw extruder to different percentage of nanoclay
loadings (1\%, 2\% and 4\%, w/w), were compared in terms of their
structures and properties. They were subjected to several tests: tensile
and flexural tests, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC),
simultaneous thermal analysis (STA), dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA),
gel permeation chromatography (GPC), X-ray diffraction (XRD) study,
scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy
(TEM). Overall, mechanical, and thermal properties of the
bionanocomposites were improved in comparison to the neat PLA.
Furthermore, XRD study exposed that bionanocomposites pre -pared by the
CFS technique showed the disappearance of d001 basal peak, confirming
generation of exfoliated microstructures, whereas the samples prepared
solely by the internal mixing technique showed intercalated structure.
Additionally, PLA-clay bionanocomposites prepared by the candy floss
spinning technique exhibited prominent enhancement of mechanical as well
as thermal properties compared to the ones prepared solely by internal
mixing. These bionanocomposites possess great potential to find
application as food packaging material.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.fpsl.2023.101173},
Article-Number = {101173},
ISSN = {2214-2894},
ORCID-Numbers = {Devi, Nirmala/0000-0001-7827-2901},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001149803500001},
}
@article{ WOS:000314533500003,
Author = {Giaglis, George M. and Spinellis, Diomidis},
Title = {Division of Effort, Productivity, Quality, and Relationships in FLOSS
Virtual Teams: Evidence from the FreeBSD Project},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF UNIVERSAL COMPUTER SCIENCE},
Year = {2012},
Volume = {18},
Number = {19},
Pages = {2625-2645},
Abstract = {Research in virtual teams and distributed work argues that the lack of
collocation places an overhead on the performance potential of large,
globally distributed teams. In this paper, we revisit this tenet through
a case study of Free/Libre Open Source Software ( FLOSS) development to
demonstrate how globally dispersed FLOSS communities manage to overcome
the problem of geographic separation of their members. Our results show
that successful FLOSS teams demonstrate a truly global distribution of
members, who perform different types of work so as to achieve consistent
round-the-clock development, without any apparent ill effects on team
productivity and the quality of the resulting outcomes. Cooperation
between team members is abundant, especially at more complex work items,
and does not seem to be affected by distance; only mentoring
relationships appear in some cases to be easier to cultivate between
individuals living closer together. These findings challenge the
conventional wisdom of research in distributed work, in cases where
virtual teams consist of highly skilled and motivated individuals, who
leverage the power of communication technologies to overcome problems
associated with physical distance.},
ISSN = {0948-695X},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Giaglis, George/B-9705-2011
Spinellis, Diomidis/E-3600-2010},
ORCID-Numbers = {Giaglis, George/0000-0002-7824-633X
Spinellis, Diomidis/0000-0003-4231-1897},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000314533500003},
}
@article{ WOS:000482442800030,
Author = {Tzouvaras, Marios and Kouhartsiouk, Dimitris and Agapiou, Athos and
Danezis, Chris and Hadjimitsis, Diofantos G.},
Title = {The Use of Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Images and
Open-Source Software for Cultural Heritage: An Example from Paphos Area
in Cyprus for Mapping Landscape Changes after a 5.6 Magnitude Earthquake},
Journal = {REMOTE SENSING},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {11},
Number = {15},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {Active satellite remote sensors have emerged in the last years in the
field of archaeology, providing new tools for monitoring extensive
cultural heritage landscapes and areas. These active sensors, namely
synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites, provide systematic datasets
for mapping land movements triggered from earthquakes, landslides, and
so on. Copernicus, the European program for monitoring the environment,
provides continuous radar datasets through the Sentinel-1 mission with
an almost worldwide coverage. This paper aims to demonstrate how the use
of open-access and freely distributed datasets such as those under the
Copernicus umbrella, along with the exploitation of open-source radar
processing software, namely the sentinel applications platform (SNAP)
and SNAPHU tools, provided respectively by the European Space Agency
(ESA) and the University of Stanford, can be used to extract an SAR
interferogram in the wider area of Paphos, located in the western part
of Cyprus. The city includes various heritage sites and monuments, some
of them already included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. The
interferogram was prepared to study the effects of an earthquake to the
buildings and sites of the area. The earthquake of a 5.6 magnitude on
the Richter scale was triggered on 15 April 2015 and was strongly felt
throughout the whole island. The interferogram results were based on
Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (D-InSAR)
methodology, finding a maximum uplift of 74 mm and a maximum subsidence
of 31 mm. The overall process and methodology are presented in this
paper.},
DOI = {10.3390/rs11151766},
Article-Number = {1766},
EISSN = {2072-4292},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Danezis, Chris/C-5911-2013
HADJIMITSIS, DIOFANTOS/H-8813-2013
Tzouvaras, Marios/AAC-6541-2020
Agapiou, Athos/J-3960-2015},
ORCID-Numbers = {Danezis, Chris/0000-0002-0248-1085
HADJIMITSIS, DIOFANTOS/0000-0002-2684-547X
Tzouvaras, Marios/0000-0002-4543-3112
Agapiou, Athos/0000-0001-9106-6766},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000482442800030},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000258925900011,
Author = {Mazhelis, Oleksiy and Tyrvainen, Pasi and Matilainen, Jarmo},
Editor = {Cordeiro, J and Shishkov, B and Ranchordas, A and Helfert, M},
Title = {Analyzing impact of interface implementation efforts on the structure of
a software market -: OSS/BSS market polarization scenario},
Booktitle = {ICSOFT 2008: PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
SOFTWARE AND DATA TECHNOLOGIES, VOL SE/GSDCA/MUSE},
Year = {2008},
Pages = {80+},
Note = {3rd International Conference on Software and Data Technologies, Oporto,
PORTUGAL, JUL 05-08, 2008},
Organization = {Inst Syst \& Technol Informat, Control \& Commun; Workflow Management
Coalit, Proc Thought Leadership; IICREST},
Abstract = {A vertical software market is usually subject to the process of
disintegration resulting in a market where different layers of software
are provided by independent software vendors. However, as argued in this
paper, the process of this vertical disintegration may be affected by
high investments to software interface implementation and maintenance.
Should the required efforts be large, the threshold for entering the
market increases, thereby hampering the vertical disintegration process.
This study examines the impact of the interface implementation efforts
on the vertical market evolution in the case of the so-called operations
support systems and business support systems (OSS/BSS) software, which
are employed by the telecom operators in order to support their daily
operations. The efforts are compared for two prototypical software
vendors serving incumbent operators and new operators respectively.
Total efforts are an order of magnitude larger in the former case.
Furthermore, even if only latest network protocols are taken into
account, the efforts are significantly larger in the former case,
therefore requiring several times greater number of employees to
implement them. Therefore, a conclusion is made that the OSS/BSS market
is likely to polarize into the vertical submarket of large software
vendors serving incumbent operators, and the submarket of small vendors
serving young operators. The latter submarket, due to the lower entry
threshold for new vendors is more likely to be vertically disintegrated.},
ISBN = {978-989-8111-52-4},
ORCID-Numbers = {Tyrvainen, Pasi/0000-0001-7716-3244},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000258925900011},
}
@article{ WOS:000315073200015,
Author = {Torkar, Blaz},
Title = {ACTIVITY OF YUGOSLAV SECTIONS OF THE AMERICAN OFFICE OF STRATEGIC
SERVICES (OSS) IN NORTH AFRICA AND SOUTHERN ITALY},
Journal = {ACTA HISTRIAE},
Year = {2012},
Volume = {20},
Number = {4},
Pages = {809-826},
Abstract = {From the outbreak of the war, the United States strove to establish a
modern and efficient intelligence service. First, they founded the
Coordination of Information (COI) and subsequently, the Office of
Strategic Services - OSS), naming General William Donovan as head of
both. Right from the establishment of OSS, Donovan wanted to expand its
operations to North African and Mediterranean battlefields in order for
the American intelligence service to be able to direct special
operations against the Axis Powers in Yugoslavia from there. The setting
up of the bases required a considerable amount of effort and negotiation
with the British secret services, as they were used to defending their
own interests and leading intelligence position in the Balkans and would
not permit the OSS to operate independently in Yugoslavia. Donovan thus
established bases in Cairo and Bari, with a Yugoslav section operating
within each. The principal tasks of the two sections were to train the
personnel to be sent to Yugoslavia, to gather intelligence about
Yugoslavia, organise assistance and support for Yugoslav resistance
movements and compile intelligence obtained by the OSS from its missions
from the occupied Yugoslav territory. Aided initially by the government
in exile and later on by Partisan representatives in southern Italy, the
Yugoslav sections trained numerous Yugoslays many of who were Slovenes
and sent them back to Yugoslavia. These worked as wireless operators,
cryptographers and interpreters mostly between Slovene and Croatian
Partisans. Some Slovenes, American Slovenes in particular, carried out
the functions of mission chiefs or instructors in the Yugoslav sections
of the OSS. Although collaborators with the American intelligence
service made important contribution to the common struggle against the
Axis Powers, they were branded by the Partisan leadership towards the
end of the war and after it for having worked with the Americans.
Following the Tehran Conference in December 1943, the supply of aid for
the resistance movements was directed to support the Partisan movement.
Towards the end of the war and with the growth of the National
Liberation Movement (NOG) in Yugoslavia, the role of the Yugoslav
section gradually diminished It can be concluded that the activities of
the Yugoslav sections in Cairo and Bari significantly influenced the
development of resistance movements in Yugoslavia and Slovenia, both in
terms of organising aid as well as training and sending the American
missions to Yugoslavia.},
ISSN = {1318-0185},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000315073200015},
}
@article{ WOS:000404249100009,
Author = {Marshall, Ann Herndon},
Title = {Act Natural: Dubious Proposals in <i>The Mill on the Floss</i>, <i>The
Pastor's Wife</i>, <i>Vera</i> and <i>Rebecca</i>},
Journal = {WOMEN-A CULTURAL REVIEW},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {28},
Number = {1-2, SI},
Pages = {115-129},
Abstract = {Following George Eliot, Elizabeth von Arnim showcases a male rhetoric of
naturalness. Her men cultivate and punish their women when they resist
naturalizing. Without denigrating the intelligence of women, von Arnim
shows their unwitting complicity in their subjection. In The Pastor's
Wife (1914) and in Vera (1921), the highly literate women have read the
wrong books or missed the unfriendly truths about relationships in those
they have read. The husbands and lovers make shallow use of
philosophical and scientific reasoning to justify their control and
enforce female uniformity deemed natural'. Darwin is misappropriated by
the tyrannical Wemyss: evolutionary theories support his imperious
dismissal of Lucy's aunt and friends. Wemyss's most monstrous actions
suggest an atavistic patriarchal dominance like the hereditary reversion
theorized by Samuel Butler as unconscious memory. Wemyss brings up the
issue of England's inheritance, and a disturbing vision dawns as the
philistine and self-appointed natural man subdues Lucy. Daphne du
Maurier's Rebecca (1938) follows Vera's plot, but it does not
interrogate naturalness in the same way. Entrapped in her husband's
vision of a natural woman, the narrator registers Rebecca's wild
transgressiveness as more powerful and universal than her own tamed
naturalness.},
DOI = {10.1080/09574042.2017.1320072},
ISSN = {0957-4042},
EISSN = {1470-1367},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000404249100009},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000314854100018,
Author = {Kato, Hiroki and Tamura, Yoshinobu and Yamada, Shigeru},
Editor = {Pham, H},
Title = {OPTIMAL RELEASE PROBLEM AND RELIABILITY ANALYSIS FOR THE OSS PORTING
PHASE OF EMBEDDED SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT},
Booktitle = {16TH ISSAT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RELIABILITY AND QUALITY IN DESIGN},
Year = {2010},
Pages = {85+},
Note = {16th ISSAT International Conference on Reliability and Quality in
Design, Washington, DC, AUG 05-07, 2010},
Organization = {Int Soc Sci \& Appl Technol},
Abstract = {The current software development environment has been changing into new
development paradigms such as concurrent distributed development
environment and the so-called open source project by using network
computing technologies. New distributed development paradigm typified by
such open source project will evolve at a rapid pace in the future.
Especially, OSS (Open Source Software) systems which serve as key
components of critical infrastructures in the society are still
ever-expanding now. We focus on the porting-phase of OSS developed under
open source project.
In this paper, we discuss the software reliability assessment method
based on flexible hazard rate model considering the latent fault in
embedded OSS and unique sodtware components. Also, we analyze actual
software fault data to show numerical examples of OSS in the
porting-phase. Moreover, we estimate the optimal release time minimizing
the total expected software cost.},
ISBN = {978-0-9763486-6-5},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000314854100018},
}
@article{ WOS:000338002300016,
Author = {Wu, Min-Hui and Yue, Jing-Xia and Zhang, Yu-Qing},
Title = {Ultrafiltration recovery of sericin from the alkaline waste of silk
floss processing and controlled enzymatic hydrolysis},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {76},
Pages = {154-160},
Month = {AUG 1},
Abstract = {This study was designed to improve the traditional scouring procedure
using a solution of sodium silicate, sodium carbonate, H2O2, surfactant
etc. as a refining agent for degumming machine-drawn raw silk sheet
(RSS) and raw silk from the cocoon shell of the silkworm Bombyx mori.
The RSS was scoured firstly in strongly alkaline electrolyzed water
(SAEW, pH >= 11.5) consisting mainly of hydroxyl ions by boiling for 30
min and then treated by the traditional scouring procedure (without
alkaline compounds), resulting in refined silk floss. The recycled SAEW
containing sericin was separated by ultrafiltration into a retentate
with a range of high molecular mass values accounting for 10\% (w/w) of
the cocoon shell and the filtrate was separated by nanofiltration into a
purified H2O filtrate and a retentate containing oligopeptides and free
amino acids, which can be used directly as food additives or in
biological growth media. The ultrafiltration retentate was hydrolyzed by
papain under three different conditions into three groups of sericin
peptides with high, middle or low molecular mass. Sodium dodecyl
sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and gel permeation
high-performance liquid chromatography (GP-HPLC) showed the molecular
mass of these sericin peptides was in the range 0.2-60, 0.2 -30 and
0.2-15 kDa. These clean products have a variety of applications,
including coating materials for surface modification, cell culture media
and food additives. The procedure described here could be applied to the
manufacture of silk floss quilts and the process of refining raw silk,
which results in three clean products of the silk protein fibroin (i.e.
stripped of sericin) and reduces environmental pollution from scouring
waste containing sericin. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.03.068},
ISSN = {0959-6526},
EISSN = {1879-1786},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000338002300016},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000425929000052,
Author = {Munezero, Myriam and Kojo, Tero and Mannisto, Tomi},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {An Exploratory Analysis of a Hybrid OSS Company's Forum in Search of
Sales Leads},
Booktitle = {11TH ACM/IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EMPIRICAL SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
AND MEASUREMENT (ESEM 2017)},
Series = {International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and
Measurement},
Year = {2017},
Pages = {442-447},
Note = {11th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering
and Measurement (ESEM), Toronto, CANADA, NOV 09-10, 2017},
Organization = {ACM; IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; IBM},
Abstract = {Background: Online forums are instruments through which information or
problems are shared and discussed, including expressions of interests
and intentions.
Objective: In this paper, we present ongoing work aimed at analyzing the
content of forum posts of a hybrid open source company that offers both
free and commercial licenses, in order to help its community manager
gain improved understanding of the forum discussions and sentiments and
automatically discover new opportunities such as sales leads, i.e.,
people who are interested in buying a license. These leads can then be
forwarded to the sales team for follow-up and can result in them
potentially making a sale, thus increasing company revenue.
Method: For the analysis of the forums, an untapped channel for sales
leads by the company, text analysis techniques are utilized to identify
potential sales leads and the discussion topics and sentiments in those
leads.
Results: Results of our preliminary work make a positive contribution in
lessening the community manager's work in understanding the sentiment
and discussion topics in the hybrid open source forum community, as well
as make it easier and faster to identify potential future customers.
Conclusion: We believe that the results will positively contribute to
improving the sales of licenses for the hybrid open source company.},
DOI = {10.1109/ESEM.2017.52},
ISSN = {1938-6451},
ISBN = {978-1-5090-4039-1},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Männistö, Tomi/ABC-7781-2021
Mannisto, Tomi/I-3999-2013},
ORCID-Numbers = {Mannisto, Tomi/0000-0001-7470-5183},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000425929000052},
}
@article{ WOS:000212402700003,
Author = {Williams, James G. and Olsen, Kai A.},
Title = {Developing a Telecommunication Operation Support Systems (OSS): The
Impact of a Change in Network Technology},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING},
Year = {2008},
Volume = {4},
Number = {1},
Pages = {30-51},
Month = {JAN-MAR},
Abstract = {The Telecommunications Act of 1996 opened competition in the
telecommunications market in the U.S. and forced the incumbent
telecommunications companies to open both their physical and logical
infrastructure for Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs). In this
case study we focus on the problems that face a CLEC with regard to
designing an information system and getting a back office system, called
an Operations Support Systems (OSS), operational in a highly
competitive, complex, fast-paced market in a compressed time frame when
a change in a critical telecommunications network component, namely the
central office switch, is made after 75\% of the system implementation
was completed. This case deals with the factors that led to this change
in central office switches, its impact on the IT department, its impact
on the company, and the alternatives considered by the IT department as
possible solutions to the many problems created by this change.},
DOI = {10.4018/jbdcn.2008010103},
ISSN = {1548-0631},
EISSN = {1548-064X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000212402700003},
}
@article{ WOS:000212864800004,
Author = {Williams, James G. and Olsen, Kai A.},
Title = {Developing a Telecommunication Operation Support Systems (OSS): The
Impact of a Change in Network Technology},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CASES ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY},
Year = {2006},
Volume = {8},
Number = {4},
Pages = {35-54},
Month = {OCT-DEC},
Abstract = {The Telecommunications Act of 1996 opened competition in the
telecommunications market in the U.S. and forced the incumbent
telecommunications companies to open both their physical and logical
infrastructure for Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs). In this
case study we focus on the problems that face a CLEC with regard to
designing an information system and getting a back office system, called
an Operations Support Systems (OSS), operational in a highly
competitive, complex, fast-paced market in a compressed time frame when
a change in a critical telecommunications network component, namely the
central office switch, is made after 75\% of the system implementation
was completed. This case deals with the factors that led to this change
in central office switches, its impact on the IT department, its impact
on the company, and the alternatives considered by the IT department as
possible solutions to the many problems created by this change.},
DOI = {10.4018/jcit.2006100104},
ISSN = {1548-7717},
EISSN = {1548-7725},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000212864800004},
}
@article{ WOS:000558078100038,
Author = {Butenko, Konstantin and Bahls, Christian and Schroeder, Max and
Koehling, Ruediger and van Rienenid, Ursula},
Title = {OSS-DBS: Open-source simulation platform for deep brain stimulation with
a comprehensive automated modeling},
Journal = {PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {16},
Number = {7},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {In this study, we propose a new open-source simulation platform that
comprises computer-aided design and computer-aided engineering tools for
highly automated evaluation of electric field distribution and neural
activation during Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS). It will be shown how a
Volume Conductor Model (VCM) is constructed and examined using
Python-controlled algorithms for generation, discretization and adaptive
mesh refinement of the computational domain, as well as for
incorporation of heterogeneous and anisotropic properties of the tissue
and allocation of neuron models. The utilization of the platform is
facilitated by a collection of predefined input setups and quick
visualization routines. The accuracy of a VCM, created and optimized by
the platform, was estimated by comparison with a commercial software.
The results demonstrate no significant deviation between the models in
the electric potential distribution. A qualitative estimation of
different physics for the VCM shows an agreement with previous
computational studies. The proposed computational platform is suitable
for an accurate estimation of electric fields during DBS in scientific
modeling studies. In future, we intend to acquire SDA and EMA approval.
Successful incorporation of open-source software, controlled by in-house
developed algorithms, provides a highly automated solution. The platform
allows for optimization and uncertainty quantification (UQ) studies,
while employment of the open-source software facilitates accessibility
and reproducibility of simulations.},
DOI = {10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008023},
Article-Number = {e1008023},
ISSN = {1553-734X},
EISSN = {1553-7358},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bahls, Christian/ABE-7276-2021
Kohling, Rudiger/K-8647-2013
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Kohling, Rudiger/0000-0003-3330-4898
Schroder, Max/0000-0003-1522-494X
Bahls, Christian/0000-0003-0511-0017
van Rienen, Ursula/0000-0003-1042-2058},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000558078100038},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000493383400034,
Author = {Nguyen, Phuong T. and Di Rocco, Juri and Di Ruscio, Davide},
Book-Group-Author = {Assoc Comp Machinery},
Title = {Enabling heterogeneous recommendations in OSS development: what's done
and what's next in CROSSMINER},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF EASE 2019 - EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT IN SOFTWARE
ENGINEERING},
Year = {2019},
Pages = {326-331},
Note = {23rd International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software
Engineering (EASE), IT Univ Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DENMARK, APR 14-17,
2019},
Abstract = {Open source software (OSS) forges contain rich data sources that are
useful for supporting development activities. Research has been done to
promote techniques and tools for providing open source developers with
innovative features aiming at obtaining improvements in terms of
development effort, cost savings, and developer productivity, just to
mention a few. In the context of the EU H2020 CROSSMINER project we are
conceiving a set of recommendations to assist software programmers in
different phases of the development process. To this end, we defined a
graph-based representation to encode in a homogeneous manner different
aspects of OSS ecosystems as well as to incorporate various well-founded
recommendation techniques. Following the proposed paradigm, we have
implemented recommender systems for providing various artifacts, such as
third-party libraries and API usage. The preliminary results we achieved
so far are promising: our proposed systems are able to suggest highly
relevant items with respect to the current development context. In this
paper, we describe what has been achieved so far as well as our planned
medium and longer-term objectives. As a proof of concept, we present a
use case where we built a context-aware recommender system to recommend
API function calls and usage patterns.},
DOI = {10.1145/3319008.3319353},
ISBN = {978-1-4503-7145-2},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Nguyen, Phuong/ABE-3890-2021
Di Rocco, Juri/HSE-7230-2023
Di Ruscio, Davide/AAG-4674-2020
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Nguyen, Phuong/0000-0002-3666-4162
Di Ruscio, Davide/0000-0002-5077-6793},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000493383400034},
}
@article{ WOS:000319480900008,
Author = {Lalaki, Despina},
Title = {SOLDIERS OF SCIENCE-AGENTS OF CULTURE AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGISTS IN THE
OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES (OSS)},
Journal = {HESPERIA},
Year = {2013},
Volume = {82},
Number = {1, SI},
Pages = {179-202},
Month = {JAN-MAR},
Abstract = {``Scientificity{''} and appeals to political independence are invaluable
tools when institutions such as the American School of Classical Studies
at Athens attempt to maintain professional autonomy. Nonetheless, the
cooperation of scientists and scholars with the Office of Strategic
Services (OSS), among them archaeologists affiliated with the American
School, suggests a constitutive affinity between political and cultural
leadership. This relationship is here mapped in historical terms, while,
at the same time, sociological categorizations of knowledge and its
employment are used in order to situate archaeologists in their broader
social and political context and to evaluate their work not merely as
agents of disciplinary knowledge but also as agents of culture and
cultural change.},
ISSN = {0018-098X},
EISSN = {1553-5622},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000319480900008},
}
@article{ WOS:A1996VW81100006,
Author = {Cuperus, R and Canters, KJ and Piepers, AAG},
Title = {Ecological compensation of the impacts of a road. Preliminary method for
the A50 road link (Eindhoven-Oss, The Netherlands)},
Journal = {ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING},
Year = {1996},
Volume = {7},
Number = {4},
Pages = {327-349},
Month = {DEC},
Note = {Workshop on Ecological Engineering for Ecosystem Restoration, ZEIST,
NETHERLANDS, NOV 28-30, 1994},
Abstract = {After years of efforts to avoid or reduce the impact of infrastructure
projects on nature, the principle of ecological compensation has been
incorporated in Dutch governmental policy. Ecological compensation aims
to recover those ecological functions and natural values that still
remain affected after maximum effort has been made to reduce the impact
of the intervention (mitigation). The accepted aim of current policy is
thus no-net-loss of area and quality by means of mitigative and
compensatory measures. As part sf the planning process for construction
of a stretch of road in The Netherlands, viz,, the A50 road link in the
province of North Brabant, a Nature Compensation Plan (NCP) was required
to be drawn up. This work has recently been completed by the Regional
Directorate of Public Works and Water Management, the initiator of the
intervention. The NCP, initially presented as a Draft Plan, was drawn up
by the Regional Directorate using a preliminary method designed by the
Centre of Environmental Science of Leiden University for deriving
compensatory measures. After an opportunity for public comment, the
Draft Plan was revised to form a Final NCP. This article describes,
firstly, the preliminary method for deriving ecological compensatory
measures. The method starts by quantifying the effects of habitat loss,
habitat disturbance (by changes in noise emissions, in the water table
and in outdoor recreational patterns), barrier action and fauna
casualties. Following mitigation of impacts on nature, compensation for
non-mitigable effects focuses successively on area size, derived from
the impact on breeding birds, and on area quality, derived from the
habitat requirements of the vegetation and fauna groups affected by the
road. Guidelines for identifying appropriate locations for compensation
are also formulated. Secondly, the compensation method is applied to
calculate the mitigative and compensatory measures for the A50
trajectory between Eindhoven and Oss. Thirdly, two comparisons are made:
the Draft NCP is compared with the results of the preliminary method,
and the Draft and the Final NCP are compared with one another in order
to identify the role of the interest groups that played a major role in
commenting on the Draft Plan. Finally, realization of the compensatory
measures and development of the preliminary method itself are discussed.
On the basis of the experience with the A50 case study, a more robust
compensation method for road projects is to be developed.},
DOI = {10.1016/S0925-8574(96)00024-9},
ISSN = {0925-8574},
Unique-ID = {WOS:A1996VW81100006},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000280756100017,
Author = {Ngeleza, Bangani and Mkhize, Peter and Lubbe, Sam},
Editor = {Politis, J},
Title = {The Application of an Organic Model for Strategic Management to FOSS
Migration Within the South African Public Sector},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 5TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP AND
GOVERNANCE},
Year = {2009},
Pages = {133-140},
Note = {5th European Conference on Management, Leadership and Governance,
Athens, GREECE, NOV 05-06, 2009},
Organization = {Hellen Amer Univ},
Abstract = {The South African Government adopted a policy for Free and Open Source
Software (FOSS) migration in the public sector in 2003. This FOSS policy
was extended to include open content in 2006. Notwithstanding, levels of
FOSS adoption within the public sector in South Africa are still low
(Mosoval et al., 2006; Mtsweni \& Bierman, 2008). Although a number of
papers have been written on FOSS, there is not enough literature
discussing its actual implementation of FOSS (Waring \& Maddock, 2005).
This paper adopts a strategic management perspective to discussing FOSS
migration within the South African public sector. The organic model for
strategic management developed by Farjoun (2002) is use to demonstrate
implications for FOSS migration amongst all South African Government
Departments (includes more than 1000 sites)},
ISBN = {978-1-906638-54-2},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lubbe, Sam/AAH-6198-2020
Mkhize, Peter/N-3535-2015},
ORCID-Numbers = {Mkhize, Peter/0000-0003-0554-4245},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000280756100017},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000855237500021,
Author = {Alexopoulos, Nikolaos and Brack, Manuel and Wagner, Jan Philipp and
Grube, Tim and Muehlhaeuser, Max},
Book-Group-Author = {USENIX Assoc},
Title = {How Long Do Vulnerabilities Live in the Code? A Large-Scale Empirical
Measurement Study on FOSS Vulnerability Lifetimes},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 31ST USENIX SECURITY SYMPOSIUM},
Year = {2022},
Pages = {359-376},
Note = {31st USENIX Security Symposium, Boston, MA, AUG 10-12, 2022},
Organization = {USENIX Assoc; Meta; Google; NSF; Baidu; Chainlink; IBM; Intel Secur; Red
Canary; Mercari; Paloalto; Technol Innovat Inst},
Abstract = {How long do vulnerabilities live in the repositories of large, evolving
projects? Although the question has been identified as an interesting
problem by the software community in online forums, it has not been
investigated yet in adequate depth and scale, since the process of
identifying the exact point in time when a vulnerability was introduced
is particularly cumbersome. In this paper, we provide an automatic
approach for accurately estimating how long vulnerabilities remain in
the code (their lifetimes). Our method relies on the observation that
while it is difficult to pinpoint the exact point of introduction for
one vulnerability, it is possible to accurately estimate the average
lifetime of a large enough sample of vulnerabilities, via a heuristic
approach.
With our approach, we perform the first large-scale measurement of Free
and Open Source Software vulnerability lifetimes, going beyond
approaches estimating lower bounds prevalent in previous research. We
find that the average lifetime of a vulnerability is around 4 years,
varying significantly between projects (similar to 2 years for Chromium,
similar to 7 years for OpenSSL). The distribution of lifetimes can be
approximately described by an exponential distribution. There are no
statistically significant differences between the lifetimes of different
vulnerability types when considering specific projects. Vulnerabilities
are getting older, as the average lifetime of fixed vulnerabilities in a
given year increases over time, influenced by the overall increase of
code age. However, they live less than non-vulnerable code, with an
increasing spread over time for some projects, suggesting a notion of
maturity that can be considered an indicator of quality. While the
introduction of fuzzers does not significantly reduce the lifetimes of
memory-related vulnerabilities, further research is needed to better
understand and quantify the impact of fuzzers and other tools on
vulnerability lifetimes and on the security of codebases.},
ISBN = {978-1-939133-31-1},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000855237500021},
}
@article{ WOS:A1946XX04000003,
Author = {TIMMONS, FL},
Title = {STUDIES OF THE DISTRIBUTION AND FLOSS YIELD OF COMMON MILKWEED
(ASCLEPIAS-SYRIACA L) IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN},
Journal = {ECOLOGY},
Year = {1946},
Volume = {27},
Number = {3},
Pages = {212-225},
Abstract = {Studies made Sept. 15 to Nov. 6, 1943, in a 12-county area in northern
Michigan showed the factors most strongly influencing the stand density
and pod yield of common milkweed, A. syriaca, to be degree of
competition from quackgrass or bluegrass; shading in and adjacent to
wooded areas; and the time and intensity of cultivation in cropland
areas. Within wide limits topography and soil type, texture, and
fertility seemed to be of minor importance, although milkweed appeared
to grow best on well drained lighter soils of average to high fertility
and was never found on poorly drained or highly acid soils. Milkweed
appeared to find its most favorable environment on recently abandoned
row-crop land and on recently cut-over stump land in situations where a
sod of quackgrass or bluegrass had not been established. In Emmet
County, probably the most densely infested county in the U. S., milkweed
occupied 9.8\% of the cultivated land, 12\% of the pasture and abandoned
crop land, and 2.5\% of the hay meadow or mow-land, or an average of
8.4\% of all cleared land. Milkweed occupied only 0.16\% of the
forest-covered land.},
DOI = {10.2307/1932896},
ISSN = {0012-9658},
EISSN = {1939-9170},
Unique-ID = {WOS:A1946XX04000003},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:A1996BG69B00045,
Author = {Hashimoto, KY and Yamaguchi, M},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {Free software products for simulation and design of surface acoustic
wave and surface transverse wave devices},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1996 IEEE INTERNATIONAL FREQUENCY CONTROL SYMPOSIUM
(50TH ANNIVERSARY)},
Year = {1996},
Pages = {300-306},
Note = {1996 IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium, HONOLULU, HI, JUN
05-07, 1996},
Organization = {IEEE, Ultrason Ferroelect \& Frequency Control Soc},
Abstract = {The paper describes the free distribution of the computer softwares
developed for surface acoustic wave (SAW) and surface transverse wave
(STW) device simulation. The complete sets of the softwares including
mathematical subroutines are distributed in the form of FORTRAN source
codes, where the logs and outputs of the test run as well as the manuals
are also attached. Functions and applications of the softwares are
discussed in detail. Free delivery and maintenance including related
announcements of the software are entirely carried out through Internet.
The registered users may execute, modify, and analyse the softwares for
their computer environment without any prior consultation.},
DOI = {10.1109/FREQ.1996.559871},
ISBN = {0-7803-3309-8},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hashimoto, Kenya/Y-6669-2018},
Unique-ID = {WOS:A1996BG69B00045},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:001148157800199,
Author = {Nguyen, Emily},
Editor = {Chandra, S and Blincoe, K and Tonella, P},
Title = {Do All Software Projects Die When Not Maintained? Analyzing Developer
Maintenance to Predict OSS Usage},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 31ST ACM JOINT MEETING EUROPEAN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
CONFERENCE AND SYMPOSIUM ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING,
ESEC/FSE 2023},
Year = {2023},
Pages = {2195-2197},
Note = {31st ACM Joint Meeting of the European Software Engineering Conference /
Symposium on the Foundations-of-Software-Engineering (ESEC/FSE), San
Francisco, CA, DEC 03-09, 2023},
Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery; Fdn Software Engn; ACM SIGSOFT; Google; Ant Grp;
Meta; JetBrains; ByteDance; Uber; Dragon Testing; Huawei},
Abstract = {Past research suggests software should be continuously maintained in
order to remain useful in our digital society. To determine whether
these studies on software evolution are supported in modern-day software
libraries, we conduct a natural experiment on 26,050 GitHub
repositories, statistically modeling library usage based on their
package-level downloads against different factors related to project
maintenance.},
DOI = {10.1145/3611643.3617849},
ISBN = {979-8-4007-0327-0},
ORCID-Numbers = {, Emily/0000-0002-7135-0425},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001148157800199},
}
@article{ WOS:000210456200006,
Author = {Rioseco Pais, Marcelo Humberto},
Title = {Free software as tool of production of knowledge in the educational
area. The case of Chile},
Journal = {REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE TECNOLOGIA EDUCATIVA-RELATEC},
Year = {2008},
Volume = {7},
Number = {2},
Pages = {79-91},
Abstract = {The article that follows describes the problem of legality that
currently exists with the use of software on desktops, delivering
information free software as an alternative solution and relates this
situation with education Chilean. Subsequently, describes some of the
flagship projects promoted by governments in the past two decades in
this area, questioning the lack of interest and political will to
support the insertion of free software and open source in education.
Lastly, it proposes some solutions, primarily focused on improving the
user information and to stimulate changes in the habit of using
unlicensed software.},
ISSN = {1695-288X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000210456200006},
}
@article{ WOS:000704232000014,
Author = {Gonzalez Hernandez, Walfredo and Hernandez Revilla, Dayana Olivia and
Gonzalez Castillo, Juan Manuel},
Title = {MIGRATION TOWARDS FREE SOFTWARE IN THE TRAINING OF COMPUTER TEACHERS AS
A STRATEGY OF TECHNOLOGICAL SOVEREIGNTY},
Journal = {ECCOS-REVISTA CIENTIFICA},
Year = {2021},
Number = {58},
Month = {JUL-SEP},
Abstract = {The conception of technological sovereignty for the treatment of the
systems to be implemented in the country and the decisions on their
modification are analyzed. However, this is a complex process for its
implementation, if the development of informational competencies in
computer science teachers, based on free software, is not achieved. The
analysis of the training of these professionals must start from the
structuring of a curricular design with its own and optional subjects
that are structured according to the objectives of the training process
and the necessary relationships that are established between them. The
article presents an approach to this problem.},
DOI = {10.5585/eccos.n58.17195},
Article-Number = {e17195},
ISSN = {1517-1949},
EISSN = {1983-9278},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Calleja, Juan/AAX-3777-2020
González Hernández, Walfredo/K-6189-2019},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000704232000014},
}
@article{ WOS:000362256800005,
Author = {Chung, Beom Sun and Shin, Dong Sun and Brown, Paul and Choi, Jack and
Chung, Min Suk},
Title = {Virtual Dissection Table Including the Visible Korean Images,
Complemented by Free Software of the Same Data},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {33},
Number = {2},
Pages = {440-445},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {The objective of this study was to introduce the complementary
relationship between virtual dissection table (simply, table) and free
software, since authors tried to aid interested people in their studying
digital human anatomy. Visible Korean (VK) team had presented the
serially sectioned images and outlined images of a male cadaver.
Thereafter, Anatomage (San Jose, CA) manufactured the table by making
3-dimensional (3D) volume models from the data. Separately, the VK team
reconstructed surface models from the same data and inputted the models
in portable document format (PDF) file, which can be opened on the
personal computer. The software to browse the sectioned and outlined
images was also programmed by VK team. In this report, the table and the
VK free software were compared to establish their supplementary
potentiality. Both the table and free software displayed equivalent 3D
models reconstructed from the same sectioned images. In both platforms,
the models were labeled for users to recognize the individual
structures. Both the table and the free software had respective features
to enhance the virtual dissecting experience. The table came with its
designated hardware with life-sized display, whereas VK software could
be run in any personal computer without burden. The coexistence of the
table and free software will enrich the people learning anatomy. With
increasing VK data and free software, more and more commercial or
complimentary products are expected to be produced.},
DOI = {10.4067/S0717-95022015000200006},
ISSN = {0717-9502},
EISSN = {0717-9367},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000362256800005},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000631898400026,
Author = {Abril, Bryam and Jara, Juan Diego and Cuzco, Patricio and Gallegos,
Pablo},
Book-Group-Author = {Assoc Comp Machinery},
Title = {Development and Design of a Unified Remote Video Surveillance System for
Homes, using Free Software Tools},
Booktitle = {ICVISP 2019: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON VISION,
IMAGE AND SIGNAL PROCESSING},
Year = {2019},
Note = {3rd International Conference on Vision, Image and Signal Processing
(ICVISP), Vancouver, CANADA, AUG 26-28, 2019},
Abstract = {In this article we present the design and implementation of a prototype
for video surveillance that allows to manage IP cameras from different
manufacturers through a single application implemented with free
software tools and free hardware. Several currently existing
applications work with proprietary applications and IP cameras from the
same manufacturer, however, in this article we demonstrate that
management is more efficient through our unique system that allows
generating remote alerts through SMS messages and notifications by
electronic mail after the activation of a sensor. Our article describes
the existing problems in residential security systems, applied to the
case of the City of Cuenca-Ecuador, as well as the technical development
of the system in relation to server configuration, client equipment and
an Android application developed in IONIC Framework. Finally, we
describe the results of the different connectivity tests of the system
generating events through the internet cloud, to determine performance
and connectivity times in a real operating environment.},
DOI = {10.1145/3387168.3387194},
ISBN = {978-1-4503-7625-9},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Jara, Juan/JBJ-8682-2023
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Jara Saltos, Juan Diego/0000-0002-1772-4705},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000631898400026},
}
@article{ WOS:000390118900004,
Author = {Contreras Pinochet, Luis Hernan and Lopes, Evandro Luiz and de Azevedo,
Marcia Carvalho and Noffs, Lilian de Marche},
Title = {Perceived usability and courses features in education program evaluation
free software supported by data multivariate analysis},
Journal = {REVISTA GESTAO \& TECNOLOGIA-JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY},
Year = {2016},
Volume = {16},
Number = {3},
Pages = {58-83},
Month = {SEP-DEC},
Abstract = {The article aimed to evaluate vocational courses Education Program in
Free Software (PESL) from a multivariate analysis of data. This research
is a quantitative analysis of the Free Software Lab was conducted by
instructors, which was held at the Federal University of Sao Paulo, on
the campus of the Escola Paulista de Politica, Economia e Negocios.
Thus, where analyzed 69 questionnaires to participating students in
order to analyze the feasibility and outcome of PESL, and trace the
profile of those interested in the topic, and check the level of
understanding, the same in relation to Free Software. This research was
applied the technique of descriptive statistics and multivariate data
analysis (first phase with exploratory factor analysis and the second
with estimating structural equation model). As a result, it can be
concluded it is a social digitally academic program, it brings elements
that encourage and contribute to the professional development.},
DOI = {10.20397/2177-6652/2016.v16i3.958},
ISSN = {1677-9479},
EISSN = {2177-6652},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lopes, Evandro/C-1085-2014
Azevedo, Marcia/AAT-4773-2021
Pinochet, Luis/B-6226-2019},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000390118900004},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000450864600032,
Author = {Bradford, C. Matt and Cameron, Bruce and Moore, Bradley and Amatucci,
Edward and Bradley, Damon and Corsetti, James and Leisawitz, David and
Moseley, S. Harvey and Staguhn, Johannes and Tuttle, James and Brown,
Ari and Pope, Alexandra and Armus, Lee and Meixner, Margaret and
Pontoppidan, Klaus},
Editor = {Lystrup, M and MacEwen, HA and Fazio, GG},
Title = {The Origins Survey Spectrometer (OSS): a far-IR discovery machine for
the Origins Space Telescope},
Booktitle = {SPACE TELESCOPES AND INSTRUMENTATION 2018: OPTICAL, INFRARED, AND
MILLIMETER WAVE},
Series = {Proceedings of SPIE},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {10698},
Note = {Conference on Space Telescopes and Instrumentation - Optical, Infrared,
and Millimeter Wave, Austin, TX, JUN 10-15, 2018},
Organization = {4D Technol; Andor Technol Ltd; Astron Consultants \& Equipment Inc;
Giant Magellan Telescope; GPixel Inc; Harris Corp; Mater Corp; Optimax
Syst Inc; Princeton Infrared Technologies; Symetrie; Teledyne
Technologies Inc; Thirty Meter Telescope; SPIE},
Abstract = {The OSS on the Origins Space Telescope is designed to decode the cosmic
history of nucleosynthesis, star formation, and supermassive black hole
growth with wide-area spatial-spectral 3-D surveys across the full 25 to
590 micron band. Six wideband grating modules combine to cover the full
band at R=300, each couples a long slit with 60-190 beams on the sky.
OSS will have a total of 120,000 background-limited detector pixels in
the six 2-D arrays which provide spatial and spectral coverage. The
suite of grating modules can be used for pointed observations of targets
of interest, and are particularly powerful for 3-D spectral spectral
surveys. To chart the transition from interstellar material,
particularly water, to planetary systems, two high-spectral-resolution
modes are included. The first incorporates a Fourier-transform
spectrometer (FTS) in front of the gratings providing resolving power of
25,000 (delta v = 12 km/s) at 179 mu m to resolve water emission in
protoplanetary disk spectra. The second boosts the FTS capability with
an additional etalon (Fabry-Perot interferometer) to provide 2 km/s
resolution in this line to enable detailed structural studies of disks
in the various water and HD lines. Optical, thermal, and mechanical
designs are presented, and the system approach to the detector readout
enabling the large formats is described.},
DOI = {10.1117/12.2314049},
Article-Number = {1069818},
ISSN = {0277-786X},
EISSN = {1996-756X},
ISBN = {978-1-5106-1950-0},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Moseley, Harvey/D-5069-2012
Leisawitz, David/D-8580-2012
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Meixner, Margaret/0000-0002-0522-3743
Pontoppidan, Klaus/0000-0001-7552-1562},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000450864600032},
}
@article{ WOS:000300651400005,
Author = {Lakka, Spyridoula and Michalakelis, Christos and Varoutas, Dimitris and
Martakos, Draculis},
Title = {Exploring the determinants of the OSS market potential: The case of the
Apache web server},
Journal = {TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY},
Year = {2012},
Volume = {36},
Number = {1},
Pages = {51-68},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {A theoretical framework is proposed for the better understanding of the
OSS global diffusion. Following a case study approach, the Apache web
server's market potential is estimated, forecasted and examined in terms
of the socio-economic factors determining its diffusion, across
different economic environments in developed versus developing
countries. Market saturation is explored under the prism of three
theoretical perspectives: the institutional, the endogenous and the
exogenous growth theories. Findings suggest that Apache market
saturation levels depend on both endogenous and exogenous to a country
factors and that institutional quality plays an important role to the
market potential. Implications for theory and public policy are
discussed. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.telpol.2011.11.018},
ISSN = {0308-5961},
EISSN = {1879-3258},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Varoutas, Dimitris/D-5536-2013
Michalakelis, Christos/B-5857-2014},
ORCID-Numbers = {Varoutas, Dimitris/0000-0002-9101-6221
Michalakelis, Christos/0000-0002-4401-5058},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000300651400005},
}
@article{ WOS:000251222600001,
Author = {Cadwallader, Alan},
Title = {The politics of translation of the revised version: Evidence from the
newly discovered notebooks of Brooke Foss Westcott},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF THEOLOGICAL STUDIES},
Year = {2007},
Volume = {58},
Number = {2},
Pages = {415-439},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {The English Revision of the Authorized Version of the Bible was
initiated in 1870 and drew upon the finest scholarship of established
and non-conformist clergymen. It ushered in one of the most contentious,
politicized debates in the history of Bible translation, even as it
finally broke the hold of the King James Version. The conflict over the
revision has been known only through published sources. A seal has
remained over the dynamics between the two dozen members of the
committee responsible for the revision of the New Testament. The
official minute book yields nothing of the textual, grammatical, and
translational debates nor of the voting patterns governing decisions.
This gap can now be overcome with the discovery of two of the twenty-one
notebooks kept by Brooke Foss Westcott, one of the members of the
committee. His detailed account of each members' arguments over almost
every verse of Matthew's Gospel provides an invaluable insight into the
variety and alignments of English biblical scholarship in the nineteenth
century.},
DOI = {10.1093/jts/flm001},
ISSN = {0022-5185},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000251222600001},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000257926200030,
Author = {Thieken, A. H. and Olschewski, A. and Kreibich, H. and Kobsch, S. and
Merz, B.},
Editor = {Proverbs, D and Brebbia, CA and PenningRowsell, E},
Title = {Development and evaluation of FLEMOps - a new Flood oss stimation del
for the rivate sector},
Booktitle = {FLOOD RECOVERY, INNOVATION AND RESPONSE},
Series = {WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment},
Year = {2008},
Volume = {118},
Pages = {315+},
Note = {1st International Conference on Flood Recovery Innovation and Response
(FRIAR), Inst Civil Engineers, London, ENGLAND, JUL 02-03, 2008},
Organization = {Univ Wolverhampton; Wessex Inst Technol; WIT Transact Ecol \& Environm;
Royal Inst Chartered Surveyors; Chartered Inst Loss Adjusters},
Abstract = {The estimation of flood losses is an essential component for
risk-oriented flood design, risk mapping or financial appraisals in the
reinsurance sector. However, only simple models, e.g. stage-damage
curves, have been used frequently. Further, the reliability of flood
loss and risk estimates is fairly unknown, since flood loss models are
scarcely validated.
In the aftermath of flooding in August 2002 large data sets of flood
losses were collected at affected properties in Germany. These data were
used to derive multi-factorial loss models. This paper presents FLEMOps
- the Flood Loss Estimation Model for the private sector, which
estimates direct monetary flood losses of residential buildings and
household contents considering water level, building type and building
quality. In an additional model stage (FLEMOps+), the effects of private
precautionary measures as well as of the contamination of the floodwater
can be quantified. Together with census data and land use information
the model is adapted for applications on the meso-scale.
Further, different data sets of repair costs for single buildings and in
whole municipalities were used to validate loss estimates on the micro-
as well as on the meso-scale. First results show that the model FLEMOps+
outperforms simple stage-damage-functions.},
DOI = {10.2495/FRIAR080301},
ISSN = {1743-3541},
ISBN = {978-1-84564-132-0},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Thieken, Annegret/B-1946-2017
Kreibich, Heidi/G-9408-2012},
ORCID-Numbers = {Thieken, Annegret/0000-0001-7068-2615
Merz, Bruno/0000-0002-5992-1440
Kreibich, Heidi/0000-0001-6274-3625},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000257926200030},
}
@article{ WOS:000258221400011,
Author = {Jusoh, Khairiah and Sidik, Nik Marzuki and Ismail, Mohd. Fahmi and
Yusof, Shaanaz Mohd. and Risman, Tunisah and Razali, Ahmad Mahir and
Heng, Lee Yook and Idris, Mushrifah},
Title = {Effects of Ni, Fe and Mn exposures towards the growth of <i>Anabaena
floss</i>-<i>aquae</i> in the batchculture},
Journal = {SAINS MALAYSIANA},
Year = {2008},
Volume = {37},
Number = {2},
Pages = {185-188},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {The aim of this work is to investigate the effect of exposure of heavy
metals such as Ni, Fe and Mn on the growth of the cyanobacteria Anabaena
flos-aquae, which can be found in fresh water environment. Results of
the experiments showed that exposure of A. flos-aquae to Ni caused the
most toxic effect as compared to exposure with Fe and Mn. The 96 hr LC50
value for Ni exposure was 0.321 mu g/mL (approximately 30\% inhibition),
whereas Mn was the second most toxic metal followed by Fe with the 96 hr
LC50 values of 0.684 mu g/mL and 3.020 mu g/mL respectively. This study
demonstrated that even though Fe and Mn are essential micronutrients for
A. flos-aquae, both show toxic effects at high concentrations. The
difference in the toxicity value between Fe and Mn for A. flos-aquae is
five times and this indicates that Mn was five times more toxic to A.
flos-aquae than Fe suggestings that the cyanobacteria is more tolerant
to Fe when compared with Mn.},
ISSN = {0126-6039},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sidik, Nik/AAY-9091-2020
Lee, Yook Heng/AAZ-4254-2020
},
ORCID-Numbers = {/0000-0002-9976-112X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000258221400011},
}
@article{ WOS:000669891400001,
Author = {Silva de Franca, Leandro Luiz and de Seixas, Andrea and Gama, Luciene
Ferreira and de Moraes, Joao Naves},
Title = {OPTIMIZED DETERMINATION OF 3D COORDINATES IN THE SURVEY OF INACCESSIBLE
POINTS OF BUILDINGS - EXAMPLE OF APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN FREE
SOFTWARE},
Journal = {BOLETIM DE CIENCIAS GEODESICAS},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {27},
Number = {2},
Abstract = {The forward intersection method is already widely used in the geodetic
survey of coordinates of inaccessible points, especially when only angle
measurements are available, in this case, also called the triangulation
method. However, the mathematical solution of the 3D forward
intersection with the analytical definition of spatial lines, resolved
by the Minimum Distances Method, is still not widespread in the academic
and professional environment. This mathematical modeling determines the
3D coordinates of a point located in the middle of the minimum distance
between two or more spatial lines, which spatially ``intersect{''}
towards the observation point. This solution is more accurate than
others presented in the literature because it simultaneously solves the
problem of 3D determination of a point by the method of least squares,
in addition to providing an estimate of the coordinate precision, which
are inherent to the adjustment. This work, therefore, has the objective
of explaining the Minimum Distances Method for the spatial intersection
of targeted measurements with a Total Station from two or more known
observation points for the 3D determination of inaccessible points
located in corners of buildings. For the analysis of the method, a
Python tool was developed for QGIS that calculates the 3D coordinates
and generates the adjustment processing report, being applied with real
observations of the Geodetic survey of the SUDENE building, in
Recife-PE. The methodology developed in this work proved to be suitable
for measurements of large structures, achieving spherical precision
better than +/- 1.0 cm, following the Brazilian standards for urban
cadastre.},
DOI = {10.1590/1982-2170-2020-0057},
Article-Number = {e2021017},
ISSN = {1982-2170},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {FRANCA, LEANDRO/T-2415-2019
},
ORCID-Numbers = {FRANCA, LEANDRO/0000-0003-0863-1926
De Seixas, Andrea/0000-0002-5879-4902},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000669891400001},
}
@article{ WOS:000534495100011,
Author = {Mascarenhas, F. J. R. and Christoforo, A. L. and Carvalho, R. C.},
Title = {THE USE OF A FREE SOFTWARE FOR DETERMINATION OF THE INTERNAL FORCES OF
LIVE LOADS IN BEAMS OF CONCRETE BRIDGES},
Journal = {HOLOS},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {36},
Number = {3},
Abstract = {Ftool is used in civil engineering due to its facilities and
simplifications in structural modeling; for not requiring robust
computers for its use; not having high processing time in the analyzes,
being generally fast and for being a free software. It allows the
creation of live loads, and these are used in calculating the envelope
of internal forces in bridge beams. Despite this, a significant number
of projects, dissertations and theses in the area of bridges, especially
in graduate courses, still do not use it in the analysis of life loads
in bridge beams. In this sense, this project aims to encourage the use
of Ftool to carry out structural analysis in beams of bridge beams,
whether in determining the respective lines of influence or internal
efforts; so that graduate students and researchers start to use it in
their respective projects. Four numerical examples are developed and
each one uses paid software, SAP2000, Ansys or GAP-GEL v1, and the
results are compared with Ftool. In all examples, the variations in the
results are less than 9\%, in the worst case, but in most of them, this
variation is less than 3\%. These differences can be considered as
acceptable, since, later, different coefficients are applied. Finally,
the Ftool proved to be effective and robust, with reliable results and,
therefore, recommended for the determination of the different internal
and TTL efforts in the beams, due to different live loads acting on
bridge decks composed of two, three, seven and eight beams. Without the
need to use more complex and paid software to carry out such analyzes.},
DOI = {10.15628/holos.2020.9466},
Article-Number = {e9466},
ISSN = {1518-1634},
EISSN = {1807-1600},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Christoforo, André/AAH-5941-2019},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000534495100011},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000493813000005,
Author = {Kashiwa, Yutaro and Ihara, Akinori and Ohira, Masao},
Editor = {Bordeleau, F and Sillitti, A and Meirelles, P and Lenarduzzi, V},
Title = {What Are the Perception Gaps Between FLOSS Developers and SE
Researchers? A Case of Bug Finding Research},
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS, OSS 2019},
Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {556},
Pages = {44-57},
Note = {15th International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS), Montreal,
CANADA, MAY 26-27, 2019},
Organization = {IFIP WG 2 13},
Abstract = {In recent years, many researchers in the SE community have been devoting
considerable efforts to provide FLOSS developers with a means to quickly
find and fix various kinds of bugs in FLOSS products such as security
and performance bugs. However, it is not exactly sure how FLOSS
developers think about bugs to be removed preferentially. Without a full
understanding of FLOSS developers' perceptions of bug finding and
fixing, researchers' efforts might remain far away from FLOSS
developers' needs. In this study, we interview 322 notable GitHub
developers about high impact bugs to understand FLOSS developers' needs
for bug finding and fixing, and we manually inspect and classify
developers' answers (bugs) by symptoms and root causes of bugs. As a
result, we show that security and breakage bugs are highly crucial for
FLOSS developers. We also identify what kinds of high impact bugs should
be studied newly by the SE community to help FLOSS developers.},
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-030-20883-7\_5},
ISSN = {1868-4238},
EISSN = {1868-422X},
ISBN = {978-3-030-20883-7; 978-3-030-20882-0},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000493813000005},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000469754100065,
Author = {Yukizawa, Ugo and Tsunoda, Masateru and Tahir, Amjed},
Editor = {Wang, X and Lo, D and Shihab, E},
Title = {Please Help! A Preliminary Study on the Effect of Social Proof and
Legitimization of Paltry Contributions in Donations to OSS},
Booktitle = {2019 IEEE 26TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ANALYSIS, EVOLUTION
AND REENGINEERING (SANER)},
Year = {2019},
Pages = {609-613},
Note = {26th IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and
Reengineering (SANER), Hangzhou, PEOPLES R CHINA, FEB 24-27, 2019},
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Comp Soc, Tech Council Software Engn; Zhejiang
Univ},
Abstract = {Open source communities have contributed widely to modern software
development. The number of open source software (OSS) has increased
rapidly in the past two decades. Most open source foundations (such as
Eclipse, Mozilla and Apache) operate as non-profit; those foundations
usually seek donations from users/developers to financially support
their activities. Without such support, some projects might discontinue
to develop, or even disappear. However, contributions to those
foundations are usually solicited in a very simple and modest way, with
no special promotions or attractions for such contributions. The aim of
this study is to promote new strategies that can help to increase
donations to OSS projects. We analyzed how existing donation pages are
structured. We then introduce behavioral economics and psychological
theories that have been used in other disciplines to promote donations
in OSS. In particular, we used the social proof theory, i.e., where
people tend to consider the actions of others in an attempt to reflect
correct behavior when they choose their own actions, and legitimization
of paltry contributions strategy i.e., using specific phrases such as
``even a very small amount will help{''} to encourage donations. In this
study, we conducted an experiment with University students to examine if
those theories are effective in encouraging donations to OSS. Our
initial results indicate that the two strategies were indeed effective
in promoting donations, and showed that users were more open for
donation compared to traditional methods. This is only a preliminary
analysis - we aim to include more users in the future for a more
comprehensive analysis. We anticipate that such techniques might help
OSS projects to secure more donations in the future.},
DOI = {10.1109/saner.2019.8667974},
ISBN = {978-1-7281-0591-8},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tsunoda, Masateru/ABF-3437-2021},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000469754100065},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000274260900075,
Author = {Tanaka, Tomoaki and Tamura, Yoshinobu and Yamada, Shigeru},
Editor = {Pham, H and Nakagawa, T},
Title = {STOCHASTIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION MODELING BASED ON COMPONENT IMPORTANCE
LEVELS AND OPTIMAL VERSION-UPGRADE PROBLEM FOR OSS},
Booktitle = {15TH ISSAT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RELIABILITY AND QUALITY IN
DESIGN, PROCEEDINGS},
Year = {2009},
Pages = {372+},
Note = {15th ISSAT International Conference on Reliability and Quality in
Design, San Francisco, CA, AUG 06-08, 2009},
Abstract = {The current software development environment has been changing into new
development paradigms such as concurrent distributed development
environment and so-called open source project by using network computing
technologies. OSS (Open Source Software) which developed using by
network environment is widely adopted as a embedded system and server
usage because anyone can join the development. The source code is
opened, and everyone can freely modify. On the other hand, the problem
on the support less and the low quality is known as the large factor to
disturb the spread of OSS.
In this paper, we propose the estimation method of the component
importance level based on stochastic differential equation. Also, we
find the optimal version-upgrade time. Moreover, we show several
numerical illustrations.},
ISBN = {978-0-9763486-5-8},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000274260900075},
}
@article{ WOS:000646195900016,
Author = {Zhang, Sheng and Krumberger, Maj and Morris, Michael A. and Parrocha,
Chelsea Marie T. and Kreutzer, Adam G. and Nowick, James S.},
Title = {Structure-based drug design of an inhibitor of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)
main protease using free software: A tutorial for students and
scientists},
Journal = {EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {218},
Month = {JUN 5},
Abstract = {This paper describes the structure-based design of a preliminary drug
candidate against COVID-19 using free software and publicly available
X-ray crystallographic structures. The goal of this tutorial is to
disseminate skills in structure-based drug design and to allow others to
unleash their own creativity to design new drugs to fight the current
pandemic. The tutorial begins with the X-ray crystallographic structure
of the main protease (M-pro) of the SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV) bound to
a peptide substrate and then uses the UCSF Chimera software to modify
the substrate to create a cyclic peptide inhibitor within the M-pro
active site. Finally, the tutorial uses the molecular docking software
AutoDock Vina to show the interaction of the cyclic peptide inhibitor
with both SARS-CoV M-pro and the highly homologous SARS-CoV-2 M-pro. The
supporting information provides an illustrated step-by-step protocol, as
well as a video showing the inhibitor design process, to help readers
design their own drug candidates for COVID-19 and the coronaviruses that
will cause future pandemics. An accompanying preprint in bioRxiv
{[}https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.08.03.234872] describes the synthesis of
the cyclic peptide and the experimental validation as an inhibitor of
SARS-CoV-2 M-pro. (c) 2021 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.ejmech.2021.113390},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2021},
Article-Number = {113390},
ISSN = {0223-5234},
EISSN = {1768-3254},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kreutzer, Adam/GVS-3816-2022
Zhang, Sheng/E-3678-2018
Morris, Michael/AAS-3261-2021
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Krumberger, Maj/0000-0003-2301-1784
Zhang, Sheng/0000-0002-2105-0627
Nowick, James/0000-0002-2273-1029
Parrocha, Chelsea Marie T./0000-0002-6502-1297
Morris, Michael/0000-0003-4526-271X
Kreutzer, Adam/0000-0002-9724-6298},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000646195900016},
}
@article{ WOS:000071851200008,
Author = {Valentini, P and Abensur, D and Densari, D and Graziani, JN and
Hammerle, C},
Title = {Histological evaluation of Bio-Oss® in a 2-stage sinus floor elevation
and implantation procedure},
Journal = {CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH},
Year = {1998},
Volume = {9},
Number = {1},
Pages = {59-64},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {Deproteinized cancellous bovine bone (Bio-Oss(R)) was placed as a
grafting material for sinus floor elevation in the right posterior
maxilla. After 6 months of healing, 3 cylindrical titanium-plasma coated
implants were inserted. Six months later at the abutment connection, it
was realized that 1 of the implants could not be reconstructed due to
unfavorable positioning. This implant was removed along with a small
portion of the surrounding periimplant tissues. The specimen was
processed according to standard techniques for hard tissue histology. In
both the grafted area and the previously existing area of the sinus
floor the bone was primarily of lamellar structure. Intimate contact
between newly formed bone and the particles of the graft was present. No
overt signs of resorption of the graft particles were visible.
Histomorphometric analysis revealed 63\% of implant-bone contact in the
zone of pre-existing bone, and 73\% in the grafted zone. The area
density of bone amounted to 27\% in the non-grafted as compared to 28\%
in the grafted area. In conclusion, this case report documented that
deproteinized bovine bone, when used as a grafting material for
augmentation of the sinus floor, may lead to proper osseointegration of
a dental implant.},
DOI = {10.1034/j.1600-0501.1998.090108.x},
ISSN = {0905-7161},
EISSN = {1600-0501},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {valentini, pascal/AAA-7167-2022
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Valentini, Pascal/0000-0002-2712-8819},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000071851200008},
}
@article{ WOS:000893852700001,
Author = {Tamura, Yoshinobu and Yamada, Shigeru},
Title = {Maintenance effort expense modeling based on cyclic Wiener processes of
two types for edge OSS computing},
Journal = {STOCHASTIC MODELS},
Year = {2022},
Month = {2022 NOV 21},
Abstract = {The appropriate control of maintenance effort in the edge computing
based on open-source software (OSS) relates to stable and reliable
operation, because the fault detection phenomenon depends on the effort
expenditure. Actually, several software reliability growth models with
testing-effort have been proposed in the past. In this paper, we propose
cyclic Wiener process models to consider the network environment under
the edge OSS operation. Then, we assume that the sawtooth wave and
square one as the cyclic noises. Thereby, the proposed models will be
able to comprehend two characteristics of OSS and network environment.
Then, it will be useful to assess the operation effort expenditures with
network environment of edge OSS service. Moreover, actual effort data
sets are analyzed to show numerical examples of the proposed model
considering the network environment under the edge OSS operation.},
DOI = {10.1080/15326349.2022.2149555},
EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2022},
ISSN = {1532-6349},
EISSN = {1532-4214},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000893852700001},
}
@article{ WOS:000569900600001,
Author = {Li, Xueping and Li, Sidi and Qi, Hongzhao and Han, Donglin and Chen,
Ning and Zhan, Qi and Li, Zhaoyang and Zhao, Jin and Hou, Xin and Yuan,
Xubo and Yang, Xianjin},
Title = {Early healing of alveolar bone promoted by microRNA-21-loaded
nanoparticles combined with Bio-Oss particles},
Journal = {CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {401},
Month = {DEC 1},
Abstract = {Features of rapid loss and inadequate bone mass of alveolar bone after
teeth extraction are still great obstacles for a successful
subsequential dental implantation. MicroRNA-based therapy, though an
advantageous strategy in tissue regeneration, is still not available for
alveolar bone due to the unique complicated oral environment which is
full of enzymes and electrolytes. In this paper, a microRNA-activated
scaffold constituted of microRNA21 nanoparticles combined with porous
Bio-Oss particles was designed for the use of accelerating the early
stage healing of the alveolar bone. It was noteworthy that the
regeneration of alveolar bone was rapidly promoted to be shortened from
the ordinary 3 months to 2 weeks. The nanoparticles designed by us
according to the oral environment could protect microRNA from various
enzymes and electrolytes attack, leading to a steady, continuous, and
efficient delivery of gene. With the aid of porous Bio-Oss, microRNA-21
released in situ and its effects on highly reducing the recovery time
and improving the quality of newly formed bone at the alveolar site were
confirmed for the first time. Great potential could be seen for the
microRNA-mediated biofunctionalized scaffold on the future dental
application.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.cej.2020.126026},
Article-Number = {126026},
ISSN = {1385-8947},
EISSN = {1873-3212},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {yuan, xubo/JJC-3556-2023
Li, Zhaoyang/JPA-0792-2023
Chen, Ning/KIA-1515-2024
Li, Sidi/GXH-8410-2022
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Li, Sidi/0009-0005-4054-7726},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000569900600001},
}
@article{ WOS:000986211200004,
Author = {Guo, Xiaotong},
Title = {``Survival of the Fittest{''} and George Eliot's Critique of Capitalism
in <i>The Mill on the Floss</i>},
Journal = {GEORGE ELIOT-GEORGE HENRY LEWES STUDIES},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {74},
Number = {2},
Pages = {110-128},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {In The Mill on the Floss, the ruthless rules of social Darwinism play
out even before the term ``survival of the fittest{''} was coined, and
the fiction translates the ``survival of the fittest{''} that Darwin
identified in nature to a human community in the early stages of
industrial capitalism. This article aims to demonstrate how George Eliot
evaluates laissez-faire capitalism through her use of the Darwinian
struggle for existence among the Tullivers and the Dodsons, and how
George Eliot's criticism of materialism and Mammonism of the early
industrial capitalism in The Mill on the Floss works as a warning for
her Victorian contemporaries who are devoted to ``economic survival of
the fittest.{''}},
DOI = {10.5325/georelioghlstud.74.2.0110},
ISSN = {2372-1901},
EISSN = {2372-191X},
ORCID-Numbers = {, Sherry/0000-0003-1740-9497},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000986211200004},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:001182148500058,
Author = {Silva, Fernanda Gomes and Dias dos Santos, Paulo Ezequiel and Chavez,
Christina von Flach G.},
Book-Group-Author = {Assoc computing machinery},
Title = {Do we use FLOSS in Software Engineering Education? Mapping the Profiles
and Practices of Higher Education Teachers from Brazil},
Booktitle = {34TH BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, SBES 2020},
Year = {2020},
Pages = {473-482},
Note = {34th Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering (SBES), ELECTR NETWORK,
OCT 21-23, 2020},
Organization = {Univ Fed Rio Grande Norte; UERN; Loggi; Google; Conselho Nacl
Desenvolvimento Cientifico \& Tecnologico; Software Engn Team Res \&
Innovat; Inst Metropole Digital; UFRN, DIMAP},
Abstract = {Context: Software Engineering (SE) is a key topic in undergraduate
computing-related courses that provides the basic knowledge and skills
necessary for professional practice in the software industry. Teaching
SE principles, concepts and practices and relating them to real-world
scenarios are challenging tasks, and the adoption of Free/Libre/Open
Source Software (FLOSS) projects can help to face these challenges. On
the other hand, using FLOSS projects as a didactic resource may
introduce additional challenges to professors that are not familiar with
the FLOSS ecosystem. Objective: This research aims to identify and map
the profiles of professors of SE courses in Brazil, as well as to
present the pedagogical practices used in the experience with FLOSS
projects in Software Engineering Education (SEE). Method: We performed a
survey with higher education professors in Brazil, used K-modes
algorithm to identify clusters and Decision Tree algorithm to identify
characteristics that determine the use of FLOSS projects in a sample of
professors who had not used this approach in the classroom. Results: The
results of the research revealed characteristics of professors who use,
or not, FLOSS projects in SEE, of professors grouped in the two clusters
generated by the application of the K-modes algorithm, of professors
grouped by the application of the Decision Tree algorithm, in addition
to presenting similar characteristics the pedagogical practices
evidenced by each group of SE professors.},
DOI = {10.1145/3422392.3422493},
ISBN = {978-1-4503-8753-8},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {von Flach G. Chavez, Christina/G-2567-2012
},
ORCID-Numbers = {von Flach, Christina/0000-0001-5172-9641},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001182148500058},
}
@article{ WOS:000425259700003,
Author = {Spillman, Deborah Shapple},
Title = {All That Is Solid Turns into Steam: Sublimation and Sympathy in George
Eliot's <i>The Mill on the Floss</i>},
Journal = {NINETEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {72},
Number = {3},
Pages = {338-373},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {This essay argues that steam and its gaseous properties in George
Eliot's The Mill on the Floss (1861) represent capital's increasing
abstraction in the nineteenth century that threatened to disrupt
economic and affective relations between people, property, and places
associated with the past while nevertheless introducing new modes of
circulation and more diffusive opportunities for sympathetic connection.
The novel's return to an earlier stage in the development of capital
places the 1830s of the story in dialogue with the 1860s of its
narration, while inviting readers to compare the values of this earlier
period to those of their own. Considering this comparative structure in
relation to nineteenth-century ethnography and its
interlocutors-including Auguste Comte, Ludwig Feuerbach, and Karl Marx-I
read Edward Tulliver's primitive materialism and the Dodson sisters'
fetishism as both humorous reactions and more earnest forms of
resistance to this increasing abstraction. Eliot ultimately turns toward
the figurative possibilities of sublimation as a way to bridge the
concrete and the abstract, the particular and the general, will and
affect, self and other. Sublimation-not liquidation-therefore serves as
the more apt metaphor for sympathy in the novel.},
DOI = {10.1525/ncl.2017.72.3.338},
ISSN = {0891-9356},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000425259700003},
}
@article{ WOS:000272835900008,
Author = {Araujo, Mauricio G. and Liljenberg, Birgitta and Lindhe, Jan},
Title = {Dynamics of Bio-Oss® Collagen incorporation in fresh extraction wounds:
an experimental study in the dog},
Journal = {CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH},
Year = {2010},
Volume = {21},
Number = {1},
Pages = {55-64},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Aim
The objective of this experiment was to analyze processes involved in
the incorporation of Bio-Oss (R) Collagen in host tissue during healing
following tooth extraction and grafting.
Methods
Five beagle dogs were used. Four premolars in the mandible (P-3(3),
P-4(4)) were hemi-sected, the distal roots were removed and the fresh
extraction socket filled with Bio-Oss (R) Collagen. The mucosa was
mobilized and the extraction site was closed with interrupted sutures.
The tooth extraction and grafting procedures were scheduled in such a
way that biopsies representing 1 and 3 days, as well as 1, 2 and 4 weeks
of healing could be obtained. The dogs were euthanized and perfused with
a fixative. Each experimental site, including the distal socket area,
was dissected. The sites were decalcified in EDTA, and serial sections
representing the central part of the socket were prepared in the
mesio-distal plane and parallel with the long axis of the extraction
socket. Sections were stained in hematoxylin and eosin and were used for
the overall characteristics of the tissues in the extraction socket. In
specimens representing 1, 2 and 4 weeks of healing the various tissue
elements were assessed using a morphometric point counting procedure.
Tissue elements such as cells, fibers, vessels, leukocytes and
mineralized bone were determined. In deparaffinized sections structures
and cells positive for tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase activity
(TRAP), alkaline phosphatase and osteopontin were identified.
Results
The biomaterial was first trapped in the fibrin network of the coagulum.
Neutrophilic leukocytes {[}polymorphonuclear (PMN) cells] migrated to
the surface of the foreign particles. In a second phase the PMN cells
were replaced by multinuclear TRAP-positive cells (osteoclasts). The
osteoclasts apparently removed material from the surface of the
xenogeneic graft. When after 1-2 weeks the osteoclasts disappeared from
the Bio-Oss (R) granules they were followed by osteoblasts that laid
down bone mineral in the collagen bundles of the provisional matrix. In
this third phase the Bio-Oss (R) particles became osseointegrated.
Conclusions
It was demonstrated that the incorporation of Bio-Oss (R) in the tissue
that formed in an extraction wound involved a series of different
processes.
To cite this article:AraUjo MG, Liljenberg B, Lindhe J. Dynamics of
Bio-Oss (R) Collagen incorporation in fresh extraction wounds: an
experimental study in the dog. Clin. Oral Impl. Res. 21, 2010; 55-64.},
DOI = {10.1111/j.1600-0501.2009.01854.x},
ISSN = {0905-7161},
EISSN = {1600-0501},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000272835900008},
}
@article{ WOS:000210455300007,
Author = {Ezeiza, Ainhoa},
Title = {Philosophy of the free software applied to the subject Educational
Technology: an experience in degree in Education},
Journal = {REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE TECNOLOGIA EDUCATIVA-RELATEC},
Year = {2007},
Volume = {6},
Number = {2},
Pages = {91-98},
Abstract = {Nowadays, ICT is directly linked to open source and its philosophy. This
philosophy is not obvious for the students of Pedagogy, some of them are
not even selfconfident using technology. However, these students are
going to be the catalysts of the change of paradigm necessary for the
integration of the ICT in schools because they are the first digital
generation in the Educational area. During this year (2006/07), we have
just worked on the understanding of how important is to create in groups
and to share the creations with the educational community. Thus, the
pre-task was to look for information about what open source is and to
explain it in a forum; then, the group attended a meeting about open
source where the policy of the Junta de Extremadura was expounded. This
is the framework given to set to the main tasks of the subject: the
development of two courses, a course for parents to help their children
using ICT and a course with educative proposals for schools. These two
courses will have their ISBN registry and they will be given to the
educative community using the Creative Commons licence.},
ISSN = {1695-288X},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ezeiza, Ainhoa/HNR-9272-2023},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000210455300007},
}
@article{ WOS:000379422400007,
Author = {Fernandez, Manuel and del Moral, Lucia},
Title = {The hacker ethic vs netarchical capitalism: free software and peer
production within collaborative economic practices in Andalusia},
Journal = {TEKNOKULTURA: REVISTA DE CULTURA DIGITAL Y MOVIMIENTOS SOCIALES},
Year = {2016},
Volume = {13},
Number = {1},
Pages = {141-168},
Abstract = {Over the last few years the notion of the Collaborative Economy has
become increasingly popular despite the lack of consensus around its
meaning. This term includes a wide variety of experiences from time
banks and urban gardens to startups or digital platforms. The recent
expansion of all tthese initiatives can be linked to a combination of
factors such as the technological development, economic recession and
other overlapping crises (environmental, care, political.) and changing
social values. During 2014-2015, two almost parallel studies were
undertaken following a similar methodology. The first one was aimed at
defining and identifying Collaborative Economy practices linked to
Andalusia's public universities. The second study searched for
entrepreneurship sharing initiatives in the region. The results led to
the following question about the nature of the Collaborative Economy: Is
it possible to define these practices as postcapitalist initiatives and
do they promote a fairer and more equalitarian society or do they
respond to capital forces and simply aim to continue extracting and
privatizing value which is socially generated? This article analyses a
specific set of initiatives identified in Andalusia, those based on open
source software and digital production. Its conclusions are that, these
initiatives are, up to a point, embedded with the hacker ethic and the
logics of open knowledge. Therefore, they could be situated within the
promotion of a global commons which is opposed to the hegemonic logics
of netarchical capitalism.},
DOI = {10.5209/rev\_TK.2016.v13.n1.51936},
ISSN = {1549-2230},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fernández-García, Manuel/N-8799-2016},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000379422400007},
}
@article{ WOS:000453548300005,
Author = {Villalobos, Mercedes},
Title = {Legal Applications Derived from the Incorporation of Free Software in
the Public Functions of Registries and Notaries},
Journal = {TELOS-REVISTA DE ESTUDIOS INTERDISCIPLINARIOS EN CIENCIAS SOCIALES},
Year = {2011},
Volume = {13},
Number = {2},
Pages = {194-215},
Month = {MAY-AUG},
Abstract = {Since the 2000 Constitution entered into force, achieving technological
autonomy and independence has been pursued in Venezuela in order to
contribute to the economic, social and political development of the
country. Thus, the obligatory use of free software in public
administration was ordained to promote the opportune and efficient
rendering of public services, since this technology is included as an
instrument for the above-mentioned tasks. For example, the Ministry of
Popular Power for Internal Relations and Justice, through the Autonomous
Service of Registries and Notaries and the emission of decrees and laws
that govern the corresponding competence, such as Presidential Decree
3.390 (Presidency of the Republic, 2004), has implemented modernization
through the automation of registry and notary processes by employing
electronic means in which free software has a place. Interest has arisen
in establishing an effective legal application for the public function
developed by Registries and Notaries by implementing such an IT
migration. Research of the documentary type with a bibliographical
design was adopted using the documentary observation method based on the
Law of Public Registry and Notary (National Assembly, 2006) and the
Organic Law of Civil Registry (National Assembly, 2009), that regulate
registry and notary matters in Venezuela, making it possible to obtain
results through a legal hermeneutic applicable in the method of dogmatic
juridical analysis, concluding with knowledge of the legal effects that
determined the essentialness of concrete actions to use this type of
software, according to precepts applicable to the specified public
function.},
ISSN = {2343-5763},
EISSN = {1317-0570},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000453548300005},
}
@article{ WOS:000707181600004,
Author = {Blume, Christine and Cajochen, Christian},
Title = {`SleepCycles' package for R - A free software tool for the detection of
sleep cycles from sleep staging},
Journal = {METHODSX},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {8},
Abstract = {The detection of NREM-REM sleep cycles in human sleep data (i.e.,
polysomnographically assessed sleep stages) enables fine-grained
analyses of ultradian variations in sleep microstructure (e.g., sleep
spindles, and arousals), or other amplitude- and frequency-specific
electroencephalographic features during sleep. While many laboratories
have software that is used internally, reproducibility requires the
availability of open-source software. Therefore, we here introduce the
`SleepCycles' package for R, an open-source software package that
identifies sleep cycles and their respective (non-) rapid eye movement
({[}N]REM) periods from sleep staging data. Additionally, each (N)REM
period is subdivided into parts of equal duration (percentiles), which
may be useful for further fine-grained analyses. The detection criteria
used in the package are, with some adaptations, largely based on
criteria originally proposed by Feinberg and Floyd (1979). The latest
version of the package can be downloaded from the Comprehensive R
Archives Network (CRAN).
The package `SleepCycles' for R allows to identify sleep cycles and
their respective NREM and REM periods from sleep staging results.
Besides the cycle detection, NREM and REM periods are also split into
parts of equal duration (percentiles) thereby allowing for a better
temporal resolution across the night and comparisons of sleep cycles
with different durations amongst different night recordings. (C) 2021
The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.mex.2021.101318},
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2021},
Article-Number = {101318},
EISSN = {2215-0161},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Blume, Christine/IYJ-8673-2023
Cajochen, Christian/N-6748-2014
Blume, Christine/E-5667-2018
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Blume, Christine/0000-0003-2328-9612
Cajochen, Christian/0000-0003-2699-7171},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000707181600004},
}
@article{ WOS:000260325600022,
Author = {Llorente Cejudo, M. Carmen},
Title = {Towards e-learning from free software. Moodle like a Learning Managament
System (LMS) within reach of all},
Journal = {COMUNICAR},
Year = {2007},
Volume = {15},
Number = {28},
Pages = {197-202},
Month = {MAR 1},
Abstract = {Organizations opting for different Learning Management Systems (LMS) as
tools for the development of formative actions through the Net are
currently countless. The present paper has as its main objective to
carry out an approach to free software and the different available LMS
and -specially- the specific case of Moodle.},
DOI = {10.3916/C28-2007-20},
ISSN = {1134-3478},
EISSN = {1988-3293},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {LLORENTE-CEJUDO, CARMEN/L-2001-2017},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000260325600022},
}
@article{ WOS:000765711700003,
Author = {Ortmann, Cecilia},
Title = {Hacking the learning: possible pathways for a feminist pedagogy of free
software in activist experiences in Argentina},
Journal = {LEARNING MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {47},
Number = {1, SI},
Pages = {26-38},
Month = {JAN 2},
Abstract = {The article seeks to provide new perspectives on the gender gap that
characterizes free software, from the review of a series of experiences
that have been taking place in Argentina in recent years, which aim at
building bridges between free software and feminism. The empirical
corpus selected for this work is built upon a series of interviews with
free software activists and records of participant observation in events
promoted by the communities of which the interviewees are part. A close
look at their experiences allows us to recognize a set of commonalities
that converge in a process in which they rewrite and resignify the
principles that have historically been assigned to `hacker learning'. In
this way, I argue that these experiences enable new meanings and
practices that configure scenarios for a feminist pedagogy of free
software.},
DOI = {10.1080/17439884.2022.2031213},
ISSN = {1743-9884},
EISSN = {1743-9892},
ORCID-Numbers = {Ortmann, Cecilia/0000-0003-2012-2366},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000765711700003},
}
@article{ WOS:000421047000005,
Author = {Paliy, Andriy},
Title = {Peculiarities of Bone Regeneration in Cases of Bio-Oss® and Autological
Bone Graft Use - Experimental Study},
Journal = {DENTAL AND MEDICAL PROBLEMS},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {51},
Number = {4},
Pages = {458-467},
Month = {OCT-DEC},
Abstract = {Background. Bone tissue regeneration remains one of the most important
issues of maxillofacial surgery. Restoration of the native structure of
bone after osteoplasty is directly related to the process of
revascularization, because the growing of blood vessels into the graft
is a precondition for transport of osteogenic cells, growth factors
necessary for further osteogenesis.
Objectives. To determine the peculiarities of bone tissue regeneration
after osteoplasty with BioOss (R) and compare it with autological bone
graft.
Material and Methods. Experimental study was conducted on 60 white rats
(males, aged 6- 8 month, weight 270- 380 g). The area of dorsal surface
of the shinbone was used for implantation. After opening access to the
bone surface, one 2 mm-diameter defect was formed on each shinbone. One
of those bone defects was filled with osteoplastic material and the
opposite was healing under a blood clot. After that the wound in soft
tissues was closed in layer by layer. The osteocalcin level in blood
serum was determined by ELISA employing N-MID Osteocalcin (R) ELISA
(IDS) test system(enzyme immunological test for the quantitative
measurement of osteocalcin). The peculiarities of revascularization were
studied by histologic method. Histologic specimen were stained using
Schmorl technique (thionine with phenol trinitrate) and natural
hematoxylin-eosin.
Results. Mean values of osteocalcin concentration after BioOss
implantation ranged from 2 +/- 0.06 ng/mL to 3.65 +/- 0.09 ng/mL; after
autological bone graft transplant - from 1.88 +/- 0.09 ng/mLto 2.2 +/-
0.09 ng/mL. In the case of Bio-Oss use, the most active
revascularization processes and the highest level of osteocalcin were
registered on day 60. In the case of autological bone graft use, the
quantity of blood vessels increased steadily and equally during the
whole period of the experiment.
Conclusions. According to the obtained results, the use of autological
bone graft and Bio-Oss osteoplastic material increases bone formation
and revascularization activity and improves the bone structure unlike
when healing took place under the blood clot},
ISSN = {1644-387X},
EISSN = {2300-9020},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Paliy, Andriy/G-5205-2019},
ORCID-Numbers = {Paliy, Andriy/0000-0002-5550-640X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000421047000005},
}
@article{ WOS:000309230600004,
Author = {Christophe, B. and Spilker, L. J. and Anderson, J. D. and Andre, N. and
Asmar, S. W. and Aurnou, J. and Banfield, D. and Barucci, A. and
Bertolami, O. and Bingham, R. and Brown, P. and Cecconi, B. and Courty,
J. -M. and Dittus, H. and Fletcher, L. N. and Foulon, B. and Francisco,
F. and Gil, P. J. S. and Glassmeier, K. H. and Grundy, W. and Hansen, C.
and Helbert, J. and Helled, R. and Hussmann, H. and Lamine, B. and
Laemmerzahl, C. and Lamy, L. and Lehoucq, R. and Lenoir, B. and Levy, A.
and Orton, G. and Paramos, J. and Poncy, J. and Postberg, F. and
Progrebenko, S. V. and Reh, K. R. and Reynaud, S. and Robert, C. and
Samain, E. and Saur, J. and Sayanagi, K. M. and Schmitz, N. and Selig,
H. and Sohl, F. and Spilker, T. R. and Srama, R. and Stephan, K. and
Touboul, P. and Wolf, P.},
Title = {OSS (Outer Solar System): a fundamental and planetary physics mission to
Neptune, Triton and the Kuiper Belt},
Journal = {EXPERIMENTAL ASTRONOMY},
Year = {2012},
Volume = {34},
Number = {2, SI},
Pages = {203-242},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {The present OSS (Outer Solar System) mission continues a long and bright
tradition by associating the communities of fundamental physics and
planetary sciences in a single mission with ambitious goals in both
domains. OSS is an M-class mission to explore the Neptune system almost
half a century after the flyby of the Voyager 2 spacecraft. Several
discoveries were made by Voyager 2, including the Great Dark Spot (which
has now disappeared) and Triton's geysers. Voyager 2 revealed the
dynamics of Neptune's atmosphere and found four rings and evidence of
ring arcs above Neptune. Benefiting from a greatly improved
instrumentation, a mission as OSS would result in a striking advance in
the study of the farthest planet of the solar system. Furthermore, OSS
would provide a unique opportunity to visit a selected Kuiper Belt
object subsequent to the passage of the Neptunian system. OSS would help
consolidate the hypothesis of the origin of Triton as a Kuiper Belt
object captured by Neptune, and to improve our knowledge on the
formation of the solar system. The OSS probe would carry instruments
allowing precise tracking of the spacecraft during the cruise. It would
facilitate the best possible tests of the laws of gravity in deep space.
These objectives are important for fundamental physics, as they test
General Relativity, our current theoretical description of gravitation,
but also for cosmology, astrophysics and planetary science, as General
Relativity is used as a tool in all these domains. In particular, the
models of solar system formation uses General Relativity to describe the
crucial role of gravity. OSS is proposed as an international cooperation
between ESA and NASA, giving the capability for ESA to launch an M-class
mission towards the farthest planet of the solar system, and to a Kuiper
Belt object. The proposed mission profile would allow to deliver a 500
kg class spacecraft. The design of the probe is mainly constrained by
the deep space gravity test in order to minimize the perturbation of the
accelerometer measurement.},
DOI = {10.1007/s10686-012-9309-y},
ISSN = {0922-6435},
EISSN = {1572-9508},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Stephan, Katrin/U-2524-2018
Cecconi, Baptiste/ABF-3912-2020
Banfield, Don/I-3523-2018
Postberg, Frank/AAE-6295-2019
Lamine, Brahim/J-8907-2012
Orton, Glenn/AAD-9862-2020
Saur, Joachim/V-6780-2019
Helbert, Jorn/P-1570-2019
Reynaud, Serge/J-8061-2014
Bertolami, Orfeu/AAH-7325-2021
Paramos, Jorge/J-3440-2013
Francisco, Frederico/J-1718-2012
Fletcher, Leigh/D-6093-2011
Gil, Paulo/B-7272-2012
Bingham, Robert/N-2042-2019
Laemmerzahl, Claus/P-3552-2016},
ORCID-Numbers = {Helbert, Jorn/0000-0001-5346-9505
Lamine, Brahim/0000-0002-9416-2320
Grundy, Will/0000-0002-8296-6540
Christophe, Bruno/0000-0001-8296-2219
Lenoir, Benjamin/0000-0003-4638-4751
Paramos, Jorge/0000-0001-9853-9431
Bertolami, Orfeu/0000-0002-7672-0560
Francisco, Frederico/0000-0003-3014-0963
Banfield, Don/0000-0003-2664-0164
Saur, Joachim/0000-0003-1413-1231
Fletcher, Leigh/0000-0001-5834-9588
Postberg, Frank/0000-0002-5862-4276
Cecconi, Baptiste/0000-0001-7915-5571
Sayanagi, Kunio/0000-0001-8729-0992
Gil, Paulo/0000-0003-2183-6221
Helled, Ravit/0000-0001-5555-2652
Bingham, Robert/0000-0002-9843-7635
Laemmerzahl, Claus/0000-0002-8276-5415},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000309230600004},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000625208504041,
Author = {Peng, Gang and Yu, Feng and Peng, Yiqun},
Editor = {Bui, TX},
Title = {Co-membership, Networks Ties, and OSS Success: An Investigation
Controlling for Alternative Mechanisms of Knowledge Flow},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 51ST ANNUAL HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM
SCIENCES (HICSS)},
Year = {2018},
Pages = {4252-4260},
Note = {51st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS),
HI, JAN 02-06, 2018},
Organization = {Pacific Res Inst Informat Syst \& Management; Shidler Coll Business;
IBM; Bizgenics Fdn; Arizona Eller; AIS; Baylor Business Informat Syst;
Int Soc Serv Innovat; St Johns Univ, Coll Profess Studies; Syracuse
Univ, Sch Informat Stud},
Abstract = {Co-membership has been considered as a major mechanism for constructing
social networks, but it has met many criticisms over time for failing to
control for alternative mechanisms for knowledge flow. Although social
networks constructed in online environment can reduce such
possibilities, it is not without limitations. One possible mechanism for
learning and knowledge flow is direct watching and observation. This
study investigates the impact of co-membership taking into account the
alternative mechanism of watching under the setting of OSS development
at GitHub. It finds that both co-membership and watching contribute
positively to OSS success, and thus shows the co-existence of both
experiential learning and vicarious learning for OSS development.
Moreover, it finds the impact of co-membership is much stronger than
watching. While the impact of co-membership may be biased in prior
literature, this study confirms that co-membership is indeed an
effective mechanism for constructing online social networks for
knowledge flow.},
ISBN = {978-0-9981331-1-9},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Yu, Feng/P-6732-2016},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000625208504041},
}
@article{ WOS:000944354300006,
Author = {Garrison, Erik and Kronenberg, Zev N. N. and Dawson, Eric T. T. and
Pedersen, Brent S. S. and Prins, Pjotr},
Title = {A spectrum of free software tools for processing the VCF variant call
format: vcflib, bio-vcf, cyvcf2, hts-nim and slivar},
Journal = {PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {18},
Number = {5},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {Author summaryMost bioinformatics workflows deal with DNA/RNA variations
that are typically represented in the variant call format (VCF)-a file
format that describes mutations (SNP and MNP), insertions and deletions
(INDEL) against a reference genome. Here we present a wide range of free
and open source software tools that are used in biomedical sequencing
workflows around the world today.
Since its introduction in 2011 the variant call format (VCF) has been
widely adopted for processing DNA and RNA variants in practically all
population studies-as well as in somatic and germline mutation studies.
The VCF format can represent single nucleotide variants,
multi-nucleotide variants, insertions and deletions, and simple
structural variants called and anchored against a reference genome.Here
we present a spectrum of over 125 useful, complimentary free and open
source software tools and libraries, we wrote and made available through
the multiple vcflib, bio-vcf, cyvcf2, hts-nim and slivar projects. These
tools are applied for comparison, filtering, normalisation, smoothing
and annotation of VCF, as well as output of statistics, visualisation,
and transformations of files variants. These tools run everyday in
critical biomedical pipelines and countless shell scripts. Our tools are
part of the wider bioinformatics ecosystem and we highlight best
practices.We shortly discuss the design of VCF, lessons learnt, and how
we can address more complex variation through pangenome graph formats,
variation that can not easily be represented by the VCF format.},
DOI = {10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009123},
ISSN = {1553-734X},
EISSN = {1553-7358},
ORCID-Numbers = {Prins, Pjotr/0000-0002-8021-9162
Kronenberg, Zev/0000-0002-7627-9808},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000944354300006},
}
@article{ WOS:000589264500001,
Author = {Vila-Brunet, Neus and Llach, Josep},
Title = {OSS-Qual: Holistic Scale to Assess Customer Quality Perception When
Buying Secondhand Products in Online Platforms},
Journal = {SUSTAINABILITY},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {12},
Number = {21},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Online secondhand markets have been growing substantially over the last
decade and are expected to grow further. In order to effectively promote
the growth of online secondhand markets, this paper designs and
validates a scale to assess customer perception of the service quality
of secondhand products purchased via online platforms. Complementarily,
the paper assesses how each of the different dimensions that configure
the scale contributes to explaining the fulfillment of customers'
expectations. The scale is defined by 23 items and is arranged in 5
dimensions from the literature on online commerce as well as on the
sharing economy. A sample of 200 questionnaires is used for exploratory
factor analysis. A second sample of 507 users is used for confirmatory
factor analysis. The quality perceived by online customers of secondhand
products depends on the quality of the interactions that they have with
the website, with the vendor, and with the product. The dimension that
contributes the most to customer fulfillment of expectations is product
quality. Findings identify the items that contribute the most to quality
perception and fulfillment of expectations, facilitating the development
of more effective strategies for platform owners and vendors who want to
attract and retain customers of secondhand products. Complementarily,
these findings are useful to businesses and governments that want to
promote a more sustainable economy by reducing consumption of new
products and promoting reutilization of existing ones.},
DOI = {10.3390/su12219256},
Article-Number = {9256},
EISSN = {2071-1050},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Llach, Josep/D-1119-2011},
ORCID-Numbers = {Llach, Josep/0000-0001-8766-8756},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000589264500001},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000517102200041,
Author = {Li, Xueying and Liang, Peng and Liu, Tianqing},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {Decisions and Their Making in OSS Development: An Exploratory Study
Using the Hibernate Developer Mailing List},
Booktitle = {2019 26TH ASIA-PACIFIC SOFTWARE ENGINEERING CONFERENCE (APSEC)},
Series = {Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference},
Year = {2019},
Pages = {323-330},
Note = {26th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC), Putrajaya,
MALAYSIA, DEC 02-05, 2019},
Organization = {Univ Sains Malaysia; Univ Putra Malaysia; Univ Malaysia Terengganu;
Malaysian Software Engn Interest Grp; Univ Teknologi Malaysia},
Abstract = {Stakeholders make various decisions regarding requirements,
architectural design, project management, etc. during the life cycle of
software development. They have an interest in making high-quality and
appropriate decisions that meet project objectives and maximize system
benefits. However, decision-making in software development is not a
trivial task and the decisions made are often not well documented. In
this paper, we analyzed 9006 posts from the Hibernate developer mailing
list, in order to explore (1) decision expression and (2)
classification, (3) the rationale behind decision-making, (4) approaches
employed in decision-making, (5) related software artifacts of
decision-making, and ( 6) the trend of decision-making over time. The
results show that (1) all decisions are expressed as Information Giving,
Solution Proposal, and Feature Request; (2) the main categories of
decisions are Design Decision and Requirement Decision; (3) the most
common rationale behind decision-making is Non-functional Requirement;
(4) the most commonly used decision-making approach is Problem
Structuring; (5) the main categories of software artifacts related to
decision-making are Design Document and Requirement Document; and (6)
decision-making runs through the whole software development life cycle.},
DOI = {10.1109/APSEC48747.2019.00051},
ISSN = {1530-1362},
ISBN = {978-1-7281-4648-5},
ORCID-Numbers = {Liang, Peng/0000-0002-2056-5346},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000517102200041},
}
@article{ WOS:000367723300046,
Author = {Albano, Raffaele and Mancusi, Leonardo and Sole, Aurelia and Adamowski,
Jan},
Title = {Collaborative Strategies for Sustainable EU Flood Risk Management: FOSS
and Geospatial Tools-Challenges and Opportunities for Operative Risk
Analysis},
Journal = {ISPRS INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEO-INFORMATION},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {4},
Number = {4},
Pages = {2704-2727},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {An analysis of global statistics shows a substantial increase in flood
damage over the past few decades. Moreover, it is expected that flood
risk will continue to rise due to the combined effect of increasing
numbers of people and economic assets in risk-prone areas and the
effects of climate change. In order to mitigate the impact of natural
hazards on European economies and societies, improved risk assessment,
and management needs to be pursued. With the recent transition to a more
risk-based approach in European flood management policy, flood analysis
models have become an important part of flood risk management (FRM). In
this context, free and open-source (FOSS) geospatial models provide
better and more complete information to stakeholders regarding their
compliance with the Flood Directive (2007/60/EC) for effective and
collaborative FRM. A geospatial model is an essential tool to address
the European challenge for comprehensive and sustainable FRM because it
allows for the use of integrated social and economic quantitative risk
outcomes in a spatio-temporal domain. Moreover, a FOSS model can support
governance processes using an interactive, transparent and collaborative
approach, providing a meaningful experience that both promotes learning
and generates knowledge through a process of guided discovery regarding
flood risk management. This article aims to organize the available
knowledge and characteristics of the methods available to give
operational recommendations and principles that can support authorities,
local entities, and the stakeholders involved in decision-making with
regard to flood risk management in their compliance with the Floods
Directive (2007/60/EC).},
DOI = {10.3390/ijgi4042704},
ISSN = {2220-9964},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sole, Aurelia/A-6683-2016
Albano, Raffaele/N-9327-2017
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Albano, Raffaele/0000-0002-7956-9149},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000367723300046},
}
@article{ WOS:000342051600005,
Author = {Martens, R. and Hurks, P. P. M. and Jolles, J.},
Title = {Organizational Strategy Use in Children Aged 5-7: Standardization and
Validity of the Rey Complex Figure Organizational Strategy Score
(RCF-OSS)},
Journal = {CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {28},
Number = {6},
Pages = {954-973},
Abstract = {This study investigated psychometric properties (standardization and
validity) of the Rey Complex Figure Organizational Strategy Score
(RCF-OSS) in a sample of 217 healthy children aged 5-7 years. Our
results showed that RCF-OSS performance changes significantly between 5
and 7 years of age. While most 5-year-olds used a local approach when
copying the Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure (ROCF), 7-year-olds
increasingly adopted a global approach. RCF-OSS performance correlated
significantly, but moderately with measures of ROCF accuracy, executive
functioning (fluency, working memory, reasoning), and non-executive
functioning (visual-motor integration, visual attention, processing
speed, numeracy). These findings seem to indicate that RCF-OSS
performance reflects a range of cognitive skills at 5 to 7 years of age,
including aspects of executive and non-executive functioning.},
DOI = {10.1080/13854046.2014.939228},
ISSN = {1385-4046},
EISSN = {1744-4144},
ORCID-Numbers = {Hurks, Petra/0000-0002-4366-3707},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000342051600005},
}
@article{ WOS:001032542300001,
Author = {Zhang, Jiali and Zhang, Xuefeng and Wang, Xidong and Ning, Pengfei and
Zhang, Anmin},
Title = {Reconstructing 3D ocean subsurface salinity (OSS) from T-S mapping via a
data-driven deep learning model},
Journal = {OCEAN MODELLING},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {184},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {Despite the increasing volume of oceanographic data, the available ocean
salinity data remains patently insufficient which limits studying ocean
dynamics, climate change and the calculation of salinity-related ocean
elements. Considering that traditional salinity reconstruction methods
often suffer from various factors such as additional constraints, priori
physical assumptions and large of specific regression coefficients, a
generative adversarial networks (GANs) based deep learning (DL)
framework is proposed to directly construct a near real-time,
high-resolution daily three-dimensional ocean subsurface salinity (3D
OSS) dataset from a data driven perspective in this study. Four models
with different structural combinations are designed in the China's
marginal seas. Experimental results demonstrate that the models can
successfully reconstruct the high-precision and high-resolution 3D OSS
on a daily scale in 12 depth levels (from 2 m to 200 m). The asymmetric
inception3DGAN model with all enhanced structures has the highest
accuracy, the average root-mean-squared error (RMSE) is 0.135psu, the
average coefficient of determination (R2) is 0.5641 and the percent bias
is 0.436\%. Comparing with model without enhanced structures, the
average RMSE is decreased by 22.41\% when adding all the enhancement
structures. Besides, temporal and spatial error analysis are also
conducted to evaluate the models' performance from different aspects.
Finally, the model results are used to analyze common ocean elements,
such as water mass properties, dynamic fields and geostrophic velocity
fields, demonstrating that the 3D OSS dataset construction approach
proposed in this study not only provides some new insights into ocean
observations, but also has high application values.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.ocemod.2023.102232},
EarlyAccessDate = {JUN 2023},
Article-Number = {102232},
ISSN = {1463-5003},
EISSN = {1463-5011},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {ning, pengfei/LSI-8284-2024
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Zhang, Jiali/0000-0001-6795-8609},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001032542300001},
}
@article{ WOS:000227113700012,
Author = {Wittgreffe, J and Dames, M},
Title = {From desktop to data centre: OSS challenges for the delivery of
end-to-end ICT service management},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF THE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK},
Year = {2004},
Volume = {3},
Number = {4},
Pages = {57-64},
Month = {OCT-DEC},
Abstract = {With increased commoditisation of traditional services,
telecommunications service providers are exploiting their core
net-centric strengths and targeting increased revenues from ICT-based
services spanning the range of services from IP VPNs to IT outsourcing.
To be successful and to differentiate, an effective ICT strategy must
define the scope and direction of the target infrastructure, where a
primary challenge is the future demands on the operational support
system (OSS). Based on BT's operational experience with corporate and
government customers, this article presents the detailed ICT challenges
on the OSS in achieving an end-to-end view of ICT service management.},
ISSN = {1477-4739},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000227113700012},
}
@article{ WOS:000231758800009,
Author = {Wittgreffe, JP and Dames, MP},
Title = {From desktop to data centre - addressing the OSS challenges in the
delivery of network-centric ICT services},
Journal = {BT TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL},
Year = {2005},
Volume = {23},
Number = {3},
Pages = {65-78},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {With increased commoditisation of traditional services,
telecommunications service providers are exploiting their core
network-centric strengths and targeting increased revenues from
ICT-based services. Aimed at enterprise-scale customers, these services
range from the provision of IP-VPNs to full IT outsourcing, and span the
range of infrastructure domains from desktop to data centre. The primary
challenge lies not in the ICT infrastructure itself, but in the
increasing demands placed upon the operational support systems (OSS) to
deliver services holistically across the range of ICT operations. Based
on BT's experience with corporate and government customers, this paper
presents a detailed study of the ICT challenges on the OSS in achieving
an end-to-end view of ICT service management. It proposes an
architectural route forward and highlights BT's work on policy-based
service management solutions.},
DOI = {10.1007/s10550-005-0032-3},
ISSN = {1358-3948},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000231758800009},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000390249700046,
Author = {Shi, Lin and Chen, Celia and Wang, Qing and Boehm, Barry},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {Is It a New Feature or Simply ``Don't know yet{''}? On Automated
Redundant OSS Feature Requests Identification},
Booktitle = {2016 IEEE 24TH INTERNATIONAL REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING CONFERENCE (RE)},
Series = {International Requirements Engineering Conference},
Year = {2016},
Pages = {377-382},
Note = {24th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference Workshops
(RWE), Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, SEP 12-16, 2016},
Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; Intel; Huawei; CVIC SE; Minist Educ, Key Lab High
Confidence Software Technologies; Springer; Int Requirements Engn Board;
Peking Univ},
Abstract = {Open source projects rely on issue tracking systems such as JIRA or
online forums to keep track of users' feedback, expectations and
requested features. However, since users are not fully aware of existing
features, when submitting new feature requests, redundant requests often
appear in the new feature list. It is a waste of time and effort for
project contributors to manually identify and reject them, especially in
complex systems with many features. Our research is aiming to find a
suitable solution to identify redundant feature requests in OSS
projects. We have conducted a survey on a well-known Open Source
community, Hibernate and gathered all of its feature requests
up-to-date. Through studying and categorizing the characteristics of
these feature requests, we have found that about 37\% of the feature
requests were rejected and the most common rejection reason was
redundancy. Also we have found that it is very expensive to identify and
resolve these redundant feature requests. In this paper, we have
proposed our solution to automatically identify redundant feature
requests through a Feature Tree Model along with a future research
agenda.},
DOI = {10.1109/RE.2016.65},
ISSN = {2332-6441},
ISBN = {978-1-5090-4121-3},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Shi, Lin/LEM-4882-2024
wang, qi/ITT-9652-2023
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Shi, Lin/0000-0003-1476-7213},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000390249700046},
}
@article{ WOS:000629766500022,
Author = {Wang, Zhujiang and Dubrowski, Adam},
Title = {A Semi-Automatic Method to Create an Affordable Three-Dimensional
Printed Splint Using Open-Source and Free Software},
Journal = {CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {13},
Number = {3},
Month = {MAR 16},
Abstract = {Three-dimensional (3D) printed splints are becoming more feasible in
recent years, showing promising lightweight, waterproof, and hygienic
designs. A typical procedure to create 3D printed splints is obtaining
the geometry of a body segment using a 3D scanner, creating a 3D
printable splint model based on the geometry of the body segment, and 3D
printing the splint. As technologies of 3D scanning and 3D printing
become mature gradually, the main challenge to fabricate 3D printed
splint is to create 3D printable splint models. To solve this challenge,
researchers have proposed various methods to design 3D splint models.
However, most methods require extensive 3D modeling skills that medical
professionals are lacking. In this work, a semi-automatic method is
proposed to create a 3D printable model. Given the geometry of a body
segment obtained through a 3D scanner, the method includes three key
steps: (1) create a draft splint lattice structure, (2) optimize the
splint structure, and (3) create a 3D printable model based on the
optimized structure. All the software adopted for this method is free
and readily available, and thus, there is no additional cost to convert
from a scanned geometry of a body segment to a 3D printable splint
model. Because the majority of the work is done automatically, with
initial training, a medical professional should be able to create a 3D
printable model using the proposed method, given the geometry of a body
segment. The proposed method is demonstrated by creating a 3D printed
wrist splint and the demo is uploaded into GitHub, a popular open-source
platform.},
DOI = {10.7759/cureus.13934},
Article-Number = {e13934},
EISSN = {2168-8184},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Dubrowski, Adam/MCY-7233-2025},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000629766500022},
}
@article{ WOS:000219982400009,
Author = {Gonzalez-Sanchez, Jose-Luis},
Title = {FROM FREE SOFTWARE TO FREE KNOWLEDGE: TECHNICAL ARGUMENTS TO ASPIRE TO A
UNIVERSAL, EGALITARIAN AND FREE DIGITAL SOCIETY},
Journal = {ARGUMENTOS DE RAZON TECNICA},
Year = {2007},
Number = {10},
Pages = {155-180},
Abstract = {The free knowledge movement has been created over the already
established free software movement with similar objectives to offer free
knowledge to everybody. The governs of the all countries in the world
are the agents that can contribute more to extend these movements and
also to obtain the main advantages, such as improving the services
offered to the citizens and theirs resources and, mainly, to guarantee
the universal access to the information and the knowledge society really
frees. We also show the main motivations of the authors of the free
software and the free knowledge.},
ISSN = {1139-3327},
EISSN = {2253-8151},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000219982400009},
}
@incollection{ WOS:000442905400086,
Author = {Montero-Romero, Teresa and Cordobes-Madueno, Magdalena},
Book-Group-Author = {Informat Resources Management Assoc},
Title = {Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP) and Other Free Software for
Accounting and Financial Management of Non-Profit Entities},
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGY: CONCEPTS, METHODOLOGIES, TOOLS, AND APPLICATIONS},
Year = {2015},
Pages = {1677-1693},
Abstract = {The non-profit sector is interested in elaborating reliable and clear
financial accounting information to achieve several objectives: to know
the real volume of activity in each organization, to use it to make
financial and investment decision (financial management), and to
contribute to improve the management system. This chapter shows the
characteristics to identify the financial management and the management
accounting in non-profit organizations. This information is used to
define how to build an appropriate information system to provide the
decision makers with reliable, transparent, and timely information.
Besides the above, it also shows the usefulness of Enterprise Resource
Planning (ERP), focusing on its definition, advantages, and
disadvantages, as well as developing explanations of the major free
software ERP and open source systems.},
DOI = {10.4018/978-1-4666-7230-7.ch085},
ISBN = {978-1-4666-7231-4; 978-1-4666-7230-7},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Montero-Romero, Teresa/AAB-5069-2022
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Montero-Romero, Teresa/0000-0002-7550-5930},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000442905400086},
}
@article{ WOS:000386060500004,
Author = {Aguiar, R. and Mora, D. and Rodriguez, M.},
Title = {CEINCI-LAB. A free software to find the seismic capacity curve of frames
with ADAS or TADAS dissipators},
Journal = {REVISTA INGENIERIA DE CONSTRUCCION},
Year = {2016},
Volume = {31},
Number = {1},
Pages = {37-53},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {CEINCI-LAB is a computer software developed using MATLAB for static or
dynamic structural analysis, in a friendly way and simultaneously serves
the user to reinforce structural knowledge. In this article the most
important aspects are present to find the resistant seismic capacity
curve of a reinforced concrete or steel plane frame, with ADAS or TADAS
energy dissipators above Chevron Braces, using the Pushover technique.
To whole dissipating-brace system two models are shown, the first is by
two equivalent braces and the second is considering the dissipating
element like a short element. For this last case, the dissipating
element is analyzed in two ways, to the first the dissipating element
stiffness matrix is found and to the second some rectangular segments of
constant section are considered to model the dissipating element.},
ISSN = {0716-2952},
EISSN = {0718-5073},
ORCID-Numbers = {Mora, Edgar/0000-0002-2629-0769},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000386060500004},
}
@article{ WOS:001334957900007,
Author = {Escobar, Euler Eugenio Coral and Rueda, Diana Johanna Padilla and Ruiz,
Juan Carlos Arrieta},
Title = {Analysis of the Damped Oscillations of a Homemade Torsion Pendulum Using
the Free Software Tracker During Remote Teaching},
Journal = {ACADEMIA Y VIRTUALIDAD},
Year = {2024},
Volume = {17},
Number = {2},
Pages = {103-116},
Month = {AUG 6},
Abstract = {Teaching damped simple harmonic motion (shm) is a pedagogical challenge
that requires additional strat-egies for the teaching and learning
process of the associated physical concepts and mathematical structures,
thus representing a greater effort in a non-face-to-face mode. A
pedagogical guide for remote work was implemented, based on the homemade
torsion pendulum model, supported by computational, digital, and ict
tools for the study of damped shm. The experiment was conducted with
three cohorts of second-year Physics students. It was demon-strated that
the torsion pendulum is a valid model for learning concepts associated
with damped harmonic motion and for developing competencies in
experimental work.},
DOI = {10.18359/ravi.7028},
ISSN = {2011-0731},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001334957900007},
}
@article{ WOS:000755419000005,
Author = {Pertuisot, Gaelle and Daoulas, Genevieve and Doyen, Elise and Lamy,
Valerie and Tegel, Willy and Testard, Pierre},
Title = {Discovery of an early medieval pond at Riviere-les-Fosses in
Haute-Marne: man in his environment from the 5th to the 7th century},
Journal = {ARCHEOSCIENCES-REVUE D ARCHEOMETRIE},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {45},
Number = {2},
Pages = {69-80},
Abstract = {A preventive excavation carried out in 2017 on a wetland at the ``Vau du
Guet{''}in Riviere-les-Fosses in Haute-Marne was the opportunity to
collect, thanks to the study of preserved ecofacts (pollen, macroremains
and wood), unpublished data on the landscape of a valley between the 5th
and the 7th century , AD. The impact of man on his environment has been
observed with the transition, during the High Middle Ages, from a wooded
environment to a more open space. Archaeological data acquired around
the pond allow these changes to be attributed to clearings linked to the
establishment of a habitat nearby.},
DOI = {10.4000/archeosciences.10562},
ISSN = {1960-1360},
EISSN = {2104-3728},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000755419000005},
}
@article{ WOS:000806020400022,
Author = {Mishra, Manu and Raj, Kiran},
Title = {AN ANALYSIS OF THE OPPRESSION OF THE MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS IN A COMPANY
FROM FOSS V. HARBOTTLE TO CYRUS MISTRY CASE},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {14},
Number = {2},
Pages = {4488-4493},
Abstract = {The existence of the rights of the minority shareholders have always
been at a doubtful position due to the existence of the majority rule
prevalent in the nation, India being the common law country, and most of
the laws been taken by the English Laws and other Common Wealth Nations.
The rule established from the case of Foss vs. Harbottle, which paved
way for exploitation of the minority shareholders, giving excessive
power at the hands of the office-bearers, has always been a hindrance to
secure a protection to the minority shareholders who do not get an
opportunity to approach the Court for seeking justice as they are
considered unauthorised to do so. The instances whereby the rights of
the minority shareholders have been infringed or violated are enormous
in number, and the requirement to secure an amicable environment for
these small in shareholdings yet large numbers of shareholders has
increased with time. Recently, in the judgment, considering the
prevalence of the majority rule, the decision was given in favour of the
majority shareholders of the Company, posing a threat to the position of
the minority shareholders, yet again in the corporate world. Thus, the
researcher here, attempts to critically analyse the majority rule,
discussing in brief the case of Foss vs. Harbottle developed contrary to
the interests of the minority shareholders, and appraise the exceptions
provided under the Majority rule which also acts as a measure to protect
the rights of minority shareholders. The researcher has tried to analyse
the case of Cyrus Mistry trying to identifying as to how the Courts have
failed to provide protection to the minority shareholders and this acts
like a set back to the same.},
DOI = {10.9756/INT-JECSE/V14I2.496},
ISSN = {1308-5581},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Raj, Kiran/IVU-8068-2023},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000806020400022},
}
@article{ WOS:000235115100006,
Author = {de Groot, T},
Title = {Operational support evolution with web services - The impact of IMS/NGN,
OSDE and web services on OSS/BSS},
Journal = {ALCATEL TELECOMMUNICATIONS REVIEW},
Year = {2005},
Number = {4},
Pages = {274-280},
ISSN = {1267-7167},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000235115100006},
}
@article{ WOS:001089619400011,
Author = {Umalkar, Yukta N. and Jadhav, Vikrant V. and Paul, Priyanka and Saoji,
Kaushiki P.},
Title = {Comparative Evaluation of Cleaning Efficacy of Interdental Brush and
Interdental Floss in Orthodontics Patients From Vidarbha Region: An
Interventional Study},
Journal = {CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {15},
Number = {9},
Month = {SEP 29},
Abstract = {Background Plaque and dental caries are the primary agents causing
gingival and periodontal diseases, eventually progressing into tooth
loss. If oral hygiene practice is poor, plaque easily accumulates on the
tooth surface, especially in interproximal areas. To maintain a good
oral environment, it is mandatory to remove or at least reduce the
percentage of plaque formation from the oral cavity. To achieve this,
interdental aids should be used along with toothbrushes, as cleansing
the teeth only with a toothbrush is not effective. Various interdental
aids, like interdental brushes, floss, toothpicks, etc., are now
available on the market. The objective of the current survey was to rate
knowledge as well as make a comparison between the cleaning
effectiveness of interdental brushes and interdental floss to determine
which was better at reducing plaque accumulation and, subsequently,
dental caries. The survey was accessed by measuring individual plaque
and gingival index before and after using interdental cleaning
aids.Methodology The objective of the survey was to evaluate and analyze
the efficiency of interdental brushes and interdental floss in
maintaining oral hygiene among orthodontic patients residing in the
Vidarbha region. After receiving approval from the Ethical Committee
DMIHER(DU)/IEC/2023/721, a study was conducted over a 30-day period,
focusing on a group of 100 individuals aged between 15 and 30 years, and
their assessments were analyzed. The patient was briefed about the study
and asked to make use of an interdental brush and interdental floss. The
gingival index and plaque index were calculated on the same patients
before and after the use of the interdental brush and interdental floss
to determine which was better at reducing plaque accumulation on the
surface of teeth. Descriptive analysis, unpaired for intergroup
comparison, and paired T-tests for intragroup comparison were used. The
software used was SPSS 24.0 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY) and GraphPad Prism
7.0 (GraphPad Software, Inc., La Jolla, CA).Result Everyone's tooth
surfaces naturally develop a thin layer of plaque biofilm, but the
presence of heavy plaque deposits on teeth indicates poor dental
hygiene, which can lead to various oral health issues. Failure to
improve dental hygiene status can result in problems such as halitosis,
gingival issues, periodontal disease, and eventually tooth loss.
Dentists play a crucial role in raising awareness about these concerns
among their patients and providing education on effective oral care
practices, including the use of interdental aids in conjunction with
toothbrushes. When comparing the effectiveness of interdental brushes
and dental floss in removing plaque, interdental brushes have been found
to be more efficient. They not only excel in plaque removal but also
contribute to a reduction in gingival problems. The statistical analysis
supports this, with a significant p-value of less than 0.01 for both the
plaque index and gingival index when using interdental brushes,
indicating their superior performance in maintaining oral
health.Conclusion The study will help every individual improve their
oral hygiene status with the help of an interdental aid and a
toothbrush. This will reduce the chances of having gingival and
periodontal diseases and eventually reduce the risk of tooth loss.},
DOI = {10.7759/cureus.46191},
Article-Number = {e46191},
EISSN = {2168-8184},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Jadhav, Vikrant/AAA-4092-2021},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001089619400011},
}
@article{ WOS:000371368500006,
Author = {Kauer, Bruno and Schuetz, Jasper and Colussi, Paulo R. G. and Oppermann,
Rui V. and Haas, Alex N. and Roesing, Cassiano K.},
Title = {Self-reported Use of Dental Floss over 13 Years: Relationship with
Family Income, Mother's Age and Educational Level},
Journal = {ORAL HEALTH \& PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY},
Year = {2016},
Volume = {14},
Number = {1},
Pages = {33-39},
Abstract = {Purpose: To determine whether family income, age and educational level
of the mother of the family are associated with self-reported use of
dental floss over a 13-year period in a city in southern Brazil.
Materials and Methods: A comparison of two household surveys was carried
out where mothers of the family were interviewed using a structured
questionnaire in order to obtain demographic, behavioural and
socioeconomic information. In total, 852 and 984 households were
included in 1996 and 2009, respectively. Self-reported use of dental
floss was assessed dichotomously (yes/no). Poisson regression models
were fitted to study the association between sociodemographic variables
with the use of dental floss. Proportion ratios (PR) and 95\% confidence
intervals (95\% CI) were reported.
Results: The proportion of dental floss use increased from 48\% to 59\%
over 13 years. The probability of dental floss use increased 1.23 times
from 1996 to 2009 (PR = 1.23; 95\% CI 1.13-1.34). Households with
mothers >= 50 years old presented a 28\% lower probability of using
dental floss than households with mothers <= 35 years old. In households
with higher family income and higher educational level of the mother,
probabilities of flossing were 90\% and 97\% higher.
Conclusion: Family income, age and educational level of the mother of
the family are associated with self-reported use of dental floss over 13
years.},
DOI = {10.3290/j.ohpd.a34375},
ISSN = {1602-1622},
EISSN = {1757-9996},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rösing, Cassiano/AAR-7060-2021
Haas, Alex/C-1001-2008
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Rosing, Cassiano/0000-0002-8499-5759},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000371368500006},
}
@article{ WOS:000489958900068,
Author = {Chetrus, Viorica and Sarbu, Dumitru and Gorea, Corneliu and Chetrus,
Iulian},
Title = {Experimental Study on Biochemical Markers of Mandibular Bone Tissue
Metabolism in Rats following the Implantation of PAW-1 and Geistlich
Bio-OSS Collagen},
Journal = {REVISTA DE CHIMIE},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {70},
Number = {9},
Pages = {3416-3418},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {The study is based on the analysis of experimental results and
determination of the bone metabolism markers by histochemical and
biochemical methods performed on animals. The animals were implanted
biovitroceramics PAW-1 in the mandible in the form of spongy matrix
composed of fluorhydroxyapatite and microcrystallized wollastonite in a
glass matrix, elaborated by the company PONETI (Romania) and Geistlich
Bio-Oss-Collagen in the form of block (a mixture of granules, 0.25-1mm
in size) and 10\% fibers of porcine collagen. Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen
is a natural mineral bone of bovine origin, comparable both chemically
and structurally to the mineralized human bone. It has a spongy
consistency that allows simple modeling, and collagen facilitates the
adaptation of the material on the defect site. The biochemical blood
analysis showed an increased activity of bone thermolabile alkaline
phosphatase over 30 days, the maximum being reached over 60 days + 20\%
(p< 0.05) from the beginning of the experiment. The activity of
tartrate-resistant bone acid phosphatase, on the contrary, decreased
veridically by 22\% over 60 days after implantation. Over 30 days after
the beginning of the experiment under the action of the implanted
material, the level of average molecules (AM) increased by 35\% (p <
0.05), while nucleotide substances (NS) increased by 51\% (p < 0.05).
Within 60 days after implantation, the values of these indices showed a
decreasing tendency. The fact mentioned above denotes that their
osteoregenerative action increases under the influence of implanted
materials.},
ISSN = {0034-7752},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sirbu, Dumitru/ABF-7966-2021},
ORCID-Numbers = {Sirbu, Dumitru/0000-0003-4023-4031},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000489958900068},
}
@article{ WOS:000382969800001,
Author = {Moser, Arvin and Pautler, Brent G.},
Title = {The fundamentals behind solving for unknown molecular structures using
computer-assisted structure elucidation: a free software package at the
undergraduate and graduate levels},
Journal = {MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN CHEMISTRY},
Year = {2016},
Volume = {54},
Number = {9},
Pages = {701-704},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {The successful elucidation of an unknown compound's molecular structure
often requires an analyst with profound knowledge and experience of
advanced spectroscopic techniques, such as Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
(NMR) spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. The implementation of
Computer-Assisted Structure Elucidation (CASE) software in solving for
unknown structures, such as isolated natural products and/or reaction
impurities, can serve both as elucidation and teaching tools. As such,
the introduction of CASE software with 112 exercises to train students
in conjunction with the traditional pen and paper approach will
strengthen their overall understanding of solving unknowns and explore
of various structural end points to determine the validity of the
results quickly. Copyright (C) 2016 John Wiley \& Sons, Ltd.},
DOI = {10.1002/mrc.4453},
ISSN = {0749-1581},
EISSN = {1097-458X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000382969800001},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000394237600011,
Author = {Tamgno, James K. and Lishou, Claude and Mendo'o, Aristide T. and
Richomme, Morgan and Obono, Seraphin D. Oyono and Elingui, Pascal U.},
Editor = {Paleologu, C},
Title = {Speech Recognition and Text-to-speech Solution for Vernacular Languages
Free software and community involvement to develop voice services},
Booktitle = {ICDT 2011: THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL
TELECOMMUNICATIONS},
Year = {2011},
Pages = {56-63},
Note = {6th International Conference on Digital Telecommunications (ICDT),
Budapest, HUNGARY, APR 17-22, 2011},
Abstract = {This paper summarizes the work performed to study and develop a model
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) system and a speech synthesis or
Text-To-Speech (TTS) system on keywords of the vernacular language
Wolof, respectively based on the open source software toolkits Julius
and Festival. Much research has been developed in this area. Our goal is
to be the first to develop a model for speech recognition and synthesis
in Wolof, and also to create different lexicons and knowledge bases of
phonetic, acoustic and lingistic feartures in order to introduce other
languages.},
ISBN = {978-1-61208-127-4},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Obono, S.D./AAP-2080-2020},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000394237600011},
}
@article{ WOS:000433202700028,
Author = {Stokbro, Kasper and Thygesen, Torben},
Title = {A 3-Dimensional Approach for Analysis in Orthognathic Surgery-Using Free
Software for Voxel-Based Alignment and Semiautomatic Measurement},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {76},
Number = {6},
Pages = {1316-1326},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Purpose: In orthognathic surgery, the repeatability of 3-dimensional
(3D) measurements is limited by the need for manual reidentification of
reference points, which can incorporate errors greater than 1 mm for
every 4 repeated measurements. This report describes a semiautomatic
approach to decrease the manual reidentification error. This study
evaluated the repeatability of surgical outcome measurements using the
semiautomatic approach. Furthermore, a step-by-step guide is provided to
enable researchers and clinicians to perform the 3D analysis by
themselves.
Materials and Methods: Evaluating surgical outcome consists of 2 parts.
First, the scans are aligned at the anterior cranial base. Second, a
semiautomatic approach is used to place 3 dental reference points at
exactly the same sites of the pre-and postoperative maxilla. Because the
maxilla is repositioned during surgery but otherwise unaltered, the
reference points should be identical if the pre-and postoperative scans
are aligned at the maxilla. Therefore, the authors propose the insertion
of reference points on the preoperative scan and then repositioning a
copy of the preoperative reference points relative to the postoperative
scan. To align the reference points on the postoperative scan, the hard
palate is used as a mutual maxillary reference structure. A
reproducibility test was performed in 10 participants by analyzing the
difference between repeated measurements.
Results: Repeated linear measurements differed by less than 0.1 mm along
all 3 axes (standard deviations, < 0.1 mm). The 2 largest differences
between repeated measurements were 0.33 mm along the superoinferior axis
and 0.29 along the anteroposterior axis. Repeated rotational
measurements differed by less than 0.1 degrees around all 3 axes
(standard deviations, <= 0.1 degrees).
Conclusion: The semiautomatic approach showed excellent linear and
angular repeatability. The algorithm can be implemented in the clinical
evaluation of orthognathic surgical outcome and postoperative relapse.
(C) 2017 American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons},
DOI = {10.1016/j.joms.2017.11.010},
ISSN = {0278-2391},
EISSN = {1531-5053},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Stokbro, Kasper/S-6594-2019
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Stokbro, Kasper/0000-0002-2754-7001},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000433202700028},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000269121600083,
Author = {Ke, Weiling and Zhang, Ping},
Book-Group-Author = {PACIS},
Title = {Motivation, Social Identity and Ideology Conviction in OSS Communities:
The Mediating Role of Effort Intensity and Goal Commitment},
Booktitle = {PACIFIC ASIA CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS 2007, SECTIONS 1-6},
Year = {2007},
Note = {11th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, Auckland, NEW
ZEALAND, JUL 03-06, 2007},
Abstract = {Research has found salient individual and social motivating factors that
influence participants' involvement and contribution to OSS projects.
Yet, these factors were examined independently from each other and the
mechanisms of their impacts were unclear This paper is a first attempt
to have a better and complete understanding of the phenomenon. We is
theorize an integrated model on the effects of personal motivation,
social identity and ideology conviction on individuals' task performance
in and satisfaction with open source software projects. In particular,
we posit that these motivating factors are translated into performance
and satisfaction through effort intensity and goal commitment. Also, we
contend that task performance positively affects an individual's
satisfaction with a specific OSS project.},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zhang, Ping/C-1417-2010},
ORCID-Numbers = {Zhang, Ping/0000-0003-0663-1850},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000269121600083},
}
@incollection{ WOS:000269485400071,
Author = {Van Leeuwen, Manon and Velkova, Julia and Ozel, Buelent},
Editor = {Cunningham, P and Cunningham, M},
Title = {How to Avoid the Transformation of Barriers to OSS Adoption in Public
Administration into Barriers for Regional Development},
Booktitle = {EXPLOITING THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY: ISSUES, APPLICATIONS AND CASE STUDIES,
PTS 1 AND 2},
Series = {Information and Communication Technologies and the Knowledge Economy},
Year = {2006},
Volume = {3},
Number = {1-2},
Pages = {571-578},
Abstract = {Despite the fact that public sector's interest in open source is
intensifying, as many governments turn to freely available software in
the belief that it is quick and inexpensive to implement, and that it
can be tailored to their needs, Open Source Software (OSS) still faces
barriers. In many regions of Europe, that include mostly Associate
Candidate Countries (ACC) and New Member States (NMS), the barriers are
even more pronounced, because of various social, political, economical,
and technical factors. This paper will dive into the barriers and
obstacles faced, and will refer to successful experiences that provide
important lessons learned for the take-up of OSS in Public
Administration. Governments are in the unique position of pushing the
adoption of open source. The large-scale adoption of vertical
applications at the local level and the influence of favorable
procurement will come together to make OSS government application a
viable option during the next five years.},
ISSN = {1574-1230},
ISBN = {978-1-58603-682-9},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000269485400071},
}
@article{ WOS:A1985AEC8500003,
Author = {WOODWARD, W},
Title = {THE SOLITARINESS OF SELFHOOD, MAGGIE-TULLIVER AND THE FEMALE COMMUNITY
AT ST-OGGS + ELIOT,GEORGE THE `MILL ON THE FLOSS'},
Journal = {ENGLISH STUDIES IN AFRICA},
Year = {1985},
Volume = {28},
Number = {1},
Pages = {47-55},
DOI = {10.1080/00138398508690818},
ISSN = {0013-8398},
Unique-ID = {WOS:A1985AEC8500003},
}
@article{ WOS:000846878500015,
Author = {Nadri, Reza and Rodriguez-Perez, Gema and Nagappan, Meiyappan},
Title = {On the Relationship Between the Developer's Perceptible Race and
Ethnicity and the Evaluation of Contributions in OSS},
Journal = {IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {48},
Number = {8},
Pages = {2955-2968},
Month = {AUG 1},
Abstract = {Context: Open Source Software (OSS) projects are typically the result of
collective efforts performed by developers with different backgrounds.
Although the quality of developers' contributions should be the only
factor influencing the evaluation of the contributions to OSS projects,
recent studies have shown that diversity issues are correlated with the
acceptance or rejection of developers' contributions. Objective: This
paper assists this emerging state-of-the-art body on diversity research
with the first empirical study that analyzes how developers' perceptible
race and ethnicity relates to the evaluation of the contributions in
OSS. We also want to create awareness of the racial and ethnic diversity
in OSS projects. Methodology: We performed a large-scale quantitative
study of OSS projects in GitHub. We extracted the developers'
perceptible race and ethnicity from their names in GitHub using the
Name-Prism tool and applied regression modeling of contributions (i.e,
pull requests) data from GHTorrent and GitHub. Results: We observed that
(1) among the developers whose perceptible race and ethnicity was
captured by the tool, only 16.56 percent were perceptible as Non-White
developers; (2) contributions from perceptible White developers have
about 6-10 percent higher odds of being accepted when compared to
contributions from perceptible Non-White developers; and (3) submitters
with perceptible non-white races and ethnicities are more likely to get
their pull requests accepted when the integrator is estimated to be from
their same race and ethnicity rather than when the integrator is
estimated to be White. Conclusion: Our initial analysis shows a low
number of Non-White developers participating in OSS. Furthermore, the
results from our regression analysis lead us to believe that there may
exist differences between the evaluation of the contributions from
different perceptible races and ethnicities. Thus, our findings
reinforce the need for further studies on racial and ethnic diversity in
software engineering to foster healthier OSS communities.},
DOI = {10.1109/TSE.2021.3073773},
ISSN = {0098-5589},
EISSN = {1939-3520},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rodríguez-Pérez, Gema/AAN-7844-2020
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Rodriguez, Gema/0000-0002-0062-8418
Nagappan, Meiyappan/0000-0003-4533-4728},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000846878500015},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000247319400012,
Author = {Sowe, Sulayman K. and Angelis, L. and Stamelos, I. and Manolopoulos, Y.},
Editor = {Feller, J and Fitzgerald, B and Scacchi, W and Sillitti, A},
Title = {Using repository of repositories (RoRs) to study the growth of F/OSS
projects: A meta-analysis research approach},
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPMENT, ADOPTION AND INNOVATION},
Series = {International Federation for Information Processing},
Year = {2007},
Volume = {234},
Pages = {147+},
Note = {3rd International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS 2007),
Limerick, IRELAND, JUN 11-14, 2007},
Organization = {IFIP WG2 13},
Abstract = {Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS) repositories contain valuable data and
their usefulness in studying software development and community
activities continues to attract a lot of research attention. A trend in
F/OSS studies is the use of rnetadata stored in a repository of
repositories or RoRs. This paper utilizes data obtained from such RoRs
-FLOSSmole- to study the types of projects being developed by the F/OSS
community. We downloaded projects by topics data in five areas
(Database, Internet, Software Development, Communications, and
Games/Entertainment) from Flossmole's raw and summary data of the
sourceforge repository. Time series analysis show the numbers of
projects in the five topics are growing linearly. Further analysis
supports our hypothesis that F/OSS development is moving ``up the
stack{''} from developer tools and infrastructure support to end-user
applications such as Databases. The findings have implications for the
interpretation of the F/OSS landscape, the utilization and adoption of
open source databases, and problems researchers might face in obtaining
and rising data from RoRs.},
ISSN = {1571-5736},
ISBN = {978-0-387-72485-0},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sowe, Sulayman/ACE-3562-2022
/AAI-7767-2020
Stamelos, Ioannis/AAK-7207-2020
Sowe, Dr. Sulayman K/C-1737-2015},
ORCID-Numbers = {Sowe, Dr. Sulayman K/0000-0002-8605-2009},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000247319400012},
}
@article{ WOS:001390367900001,
Author = {Wang, Yen-Hsiang and Lee, Kuan-Chieh and Yen, Yu-Fen and Wu, Chin-Cheng
and Wang, Chung-Huang and Chang, Chin-Hung and Chieh, Jen-Jie and Tsai,
Meng-Jen},
Title = {A Handheld Colorimeter for Remote and Onsite Recognition of Baking
Levels at High Temperature - Pork Floss as a Case Study},
Journal = {FOOD ANALYTICAL METHODS},
Year = {2024},
Month = {2024 DEC 23},
Abstract = {Pork floss is a common dried meat product in Asia. The endpoint of the
baking process is traditionally determined by subjective human experts
and indirect temperature measurements, which can often result in
unstandardized production. Current colorimeters are unavailable for
onsite measurement due to limitations associated with contact
measurement and environmental temperature. Instead of the abovementioned
human experts and tabletop colorimeters, a handheld colorimeter was
built based on the expertise of human specialists and utilizing a
tabletop colorimeter and other optical steps. First, the selected
samples were used to determine the upper and lower limits distinguishing
light, medium, and heavy baking levels by using a tabletop colorimeter.
Second, independent light sources and spectrometers were utilized to
choose the characteristic and reference wavelengths at 450 and 830 nm,
separately. Third, the handheld colorimeter, instead of human expert
observation, was designed with functions such as distance sensing and
Internet of Things capabilities. The baked index was derived from the
calibration reflection and established statistical models. Here, the
calibration reflection was defined by the normalized intensity at 450 nm
relative to 830 nm, and statistical models were founded from the
determined samples of upper and lower limits at 95-700 mm. The developed
handheld colorimeter demonstrated high agreement rates of 96.84\% and
93.86\% in separate comparisons with tabletop colorimeters and human
experts, respectively. This work indicated the accurate and stable
recognition of samples within two limits and overall. Field validation
confirmed the performance of remote, economic, and onsite recognition
against environmental temperature and noise.},
DOI = {10.1007/s12161-024-02740-4},
EarlyAccessDate = {DEC 2024},
ISSN = {1936-9751},
EISSN = {1936-976X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001390367900001},
}
@article{ WOS:000336467900013,
Author = {Lee, David S. H. and Pai, Y. and Chang, Steve},
Title = {Physicochemical characterization of InterOss® and Bio-Oss® anorganic
bovine bone grafting material for oral surgery - A comparative study},
Journal = {MATERIALS CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {146},
Number = {1-2},
Pages = {99-104},
Month = {JUL 15},
Abstract = {The anorganic bovine bone grafting materials have been widely used to
fill bone defects in periodontal and maxillofacial surgery. The purpose
of present study was to fully characterize our anorganic bone, InterOss
(R), by physical and chemical methods and to compare it with another
anorganic bone, Bio-Oss (R) that has been commercially distributed in
dental bone graft substitute market since 1995. InterOss (R) anorganic
bone had been successfully prepared by chemical treatment (NaOH and
H2O2) and low temperature (350 degrees C) annealing process with an
extremely low heating rate (<0.3 degrees C min(-1)). Commercially
available Bio-Oss (R) anorganic bone was chosen for comparison. The
physical and chemical analysis indicated that the pore structure,
microstructure, phase structure, and chemical composition of InterOss
(R) is substantially equivalent to that of Bio-Oss (R). The BET analysis
also showed that the inner surface area of InterOss (R) is comparatively
higher than that of Bio-Oss (R). Specially, the protein analysis showed
that the content of residual protein of InterOss (R) is relatively lower
than that of Bio-Oss (R). Based on an equivalency to Bio-Oss (R) in
terms of physical and chemical characterization with both higher inner
surface area and lower residual protein content, the InterOss (R) can be
a promising candidate as dental bone grafting material in periodontal
and maxillofacial surgery. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.matchemphys.2014.03.004},
ISSN = {0254-0584},
EISSN = {1879-3312},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Chang, Steve/HIR-3815-2022},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000336467900013},
}
@article{ WOS:000281116800012,
Author = {Sarner, Barbro and Birkhed, Dowen and Andersson, Pia and Lingstrom,
Peter},
Title = {Recommendations by Dental Staff and Use of Toothpicks, Dental Floss and
Interdental Brushes for Approximal Cleaning in an Adult Swedish
Population},
Journal = {ORAL HEALTH \& PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY},
Year = {2010},
Volume = {8},
Number = {2},
Pages = {185-194},
Abstract = {Purpose: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the
recommendations relating to the use of approximal cleaning aids given by
dental hygienists and dentists, the self-care practices in a Swedish
population and the ability to remove dental plaque.
Materials and Methods: A structured questionnaire was randomly
distributed to 500 dental hygienists and 500 dentists and a similar
questionnaire was distributed to 1000 randomly selected individuals,
divided equally into the following age groups: 15 to 20, 21 to 40, 41 to
60 and > 60 years. A clinical examination evaluating the ability to
remove approximal dental plaque was also carried out in a total of 60
regular users of approximal cleaning aids. Plaque was scored before and
after cleaning with a toothpick, dental floss or an interdental brush.
Results: The response rate was 82\%, 79\% and 68\% for the three groups.
The results reveal that dental hygienists give more detailed information
about a majority of the aspects that are related to the use of
approximal cleaning aids compared with dentists (P < 0.01 or P < 0.001).
The majority of the dental staff give recommendations to children and
adolescents firstly to prevent dental caries and to older individuals to
improve periodontal health. The use of different approximal cleaning
aids on a daily basis varied with respect to age group (2\% to 42\%);
dental floss dominated in the younger age groups and interdental brushes
in the two oldest groups. In the clinical study, the largest plaque
reduction was produced by the interdental brush (83\%), followed by
toothpicks (74\%) and dental floss (73\%).
Conclusions: The present study indicated the importance of individual
recommendations related to the use of approximal cleaning aids.},
ISSN = {1602-1622},
ORCID-Numbers = {Andersson, Pia/0000-0003-0269-730X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000281116800012},
}
@article{ WOS:000789557300001,
Author = {Zhang, Mengna and Zhao, Qiaoling and Lin, Yanan and Wang, Haifeng and
Shui, Ruofan and Wang, Shitong and Ge, Lijun and Li, Yunyan and Song,
Gongshuai and Gong, Jinyan and Wang, Haixing and Chen, Xi and Shen, Qing},
Title = {Fabrication and characterization of tea polyphenol W/O
microemulsion-based bioactive edible film for sustained release in fish
floss preservation},
Journal = {FOOD SCIENCE \& NUTRITION},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {10},
Number = {7},
Pages = {2370-2380},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {A coated nanoemulsion (CNE)-based edible film was fabricated on the
surface of fish floss (FF) to extend its shelf life during storage. The
antioxidant tea polyphenol (TPP) was embedded into W/O microemulsion,
which was further encapsulated into multiple emulsion (Multi-E) together
with functional soluble dietary fiber (SDF). The physicochemical
properties indicated that the nanoemulsion-based edible film (NEF)
improved the morphology of FF and reduced the crystallinity of the film
by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The
water vapor permeability increased gradually and rose to only 0.99\%
after 5 h, resulting in the water activity of FF at a low level (<=
0.51) during the storage period. The TPP inside was released at a
constant rate (<= 18.10\%) on the surface, and such a rate was
accelerated in the simulated gastrointestinal environment, especially in
intestine reaching 60.12\% after 5 h of digestion. Besides, the effect
of NEF on the flavor was also evaluated and the contents of ketones,
phenols, and pyrazines increased, which displayed a regulating effect on
the overall flavor of FF by blocking the external moisture and
suppressing the microorganism activity. In summary, the NEF effectively
enhanced the flavor and taste of FF, controlled the release of TPP, and
reduced the water activity during the storage, thereby extending the
shelf life.},
DOI = {10.1002/fsn3.2845},
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2022},
ISSN = {2048-7177},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zhang, Mengna/MAH-0900-2025
},
ORCID-Numbers = {, Haifeng/0009-0003-7042-188X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000789557300001},
}
@article{ WOS:000085028400004,
Author = {Della Volpe, C and Siboni, S},
Title = {Acid-base surface free energies of solids and the definition of scales
in the Good-van Oss-Chaudhury theory},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF ADHESION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY},
Year = {2000},
Volume = {14},
Number = {2},
Pages = {235-272},
Abstract = {The overwhelming basicity of all analysed surfaces strongly dependent on
the choice of liquid triplet used for contact angle measurements and the
negative values sometimes obtained for the square roots of the acid-base
parameters can be summarized as the main problems arising from the
application of the Good-van Oss-Chaudhury (GvOC) theory to the
calculation of Lewis acid-base properties of polymer surfaces from
contact angle data. This paper tries to account for these problems,
namely: (1) the Lewis base, or electron donor component, is much greater
than the Lewis acid or electron-acceptor component because of the
reference values for water chosen in the original GvOC theory. A direct
comparison of the acidic component with the basic one of the same
materials has no meaning. A new reference scale for water which is able
to overcome this problem is suggested. For the calculation of acid-base
components, a best-fit approach is proposed which does not require any
starting information about the liquids or polymers and can yield
estimates of the acid-base parameters for both the liquids and the
polymers involved; (2) the strong dependence of the value of the
acid-base components on the three liquids employed is due to
ill-conditioning of the related set of equations, an intrinsic and
purely mathematical feature which cannot be completely cured by any
realistic improvement in experimental accuracy. To reduce or eliminate
the effect, one only needs a proper set of liquids, representative of
all kinds of different solvents: (3) the negative coefficients appear as
a simple consequence of measurement uncertainty, combined with the
possible ill-conditioning of the equation set. We cannot exclude,
however, that in some cases they could have a different origin.},
DOI = {10.1163/156856100742546},
ISSN = {0169-4243},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {della volpe, claudio/D-6733-2014},
ORCID-Numbers = {della volpe, claudio/0000-0002-3473-8092},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000085028400004},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000689064100107,
Author = {Kossingou, Ghislain Mervyl Saint-Juste and Degboe, Bessan Melckior and
Gaglo, Kokou and Ouya, Samuel and Mendy, Gervais},
Editor = {Klinger, T and Kollmitzer, C and Pester, A},
Title = {Sharing of experience in the organization of distance exams within
African universities in the context of Covid-19: case of the Central
School of Free Software and Telecommunications of Dakar},
Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2021 IEEE GLOBAL ENGINEERING EDUCATION CONFERENCE
(EDUCON)},
Series = {IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference},
Year = {2021},
Pages = {738-743},
Note = {IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (IEEE EDUCON), Vienna,
AUSTRIA, APR 21-23, 2021},
Organization = {IEEE},
Abstract = {In this article we propose a platform for organizing online exams while
minimizing the possibility of cheating by students. To do so, we have
implemented a three-part algorithm to validate the exam topics, organize
the mock exams and conduct the actual exam. The exams were offered in
the form of Multiple Choice Questionnaires (MCQs) and Open Questions in
a proportion of 75\% and 25\%. The tests should not exceed 1 hour and 30
minutes of composition. Control of the student's screen is achieved
through the combination of VPN WireGuard and Apache Guacamole. Access to
this platform allows students to have a complete and secure remote
course and exam environment. The teacher will have full control of the
students' computers remotely and will have an overview of the student's
composing environment through his or her webcam. Through the
configuration of the school's Domain Name System (DNS) we use the
WireGuard VPN server to filter all the sites and leave only the school's
sites available to the students when composing the exams.},
DOI = {10.1109/EDUCON46332.2021.9453847},
ISSN = {2165-9567},
ISBN = {978-1-7281-8478-4},
ORCID-Numbers = {Degboe, Bessan Melckior/0000-0003-3216-3755},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000689064100107},
}
@article{ WOS:000216135800005,
Author = {Silva de Andrade, Wilkens Lenon and Gomes Carvalho, Ana Beatriz},
Title = {THE USE OF FREE SOFTWARE IN A ONE COMPUTER PER CHILD PROGRAM - PROUCA:
FREE CULTURE, TECHNOLOGY OWNERSHIP AND SCHOOL CULTURE},
Journal = {TEXTO LIVRE-LINGUAGEM E TECNOLOGIA},
Year = {2013},
Volume = {6},
Number = {1},
Pages = {43-62},
Month = {JAN-JUN},
Abstract = {This article is the result of a research motivated by the reflection of
digital inclusion on the context of One Computer Per Child Program,
which digital technologies are based on open source software on a
municipal school of Campina Grande, PB. The main goal is the open source
software analysis as a fundament to build a learning environment and
sociodigital inclusion network, whether online or offline, discussing
the Digital Inclusion topic in schools as a socialcultural perspective.
The theoretical base approached the issue of free access and free use of
knowledge in school culture as the technological appropriation of the
sharing knowledge between subjects. On this perspective, results
indicates that open source software enhances learning process when
understood and appropriate in school, from its founding source that is
articulated collective intelligence of geographically localized form
expanding collaboratively to cyber networks.},
ISSN = {1983-3652},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000216135800005},
}
@article{ WOS:000395067700014,
Author = {Roque Lopez, Miguel Angel},
Title = {THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL POSTPRODUCTION OF FEATURE FILMS WITH BLENDER.
WORKFLOW APPROACHES WITH FREE SOFTWARE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ANIMATION
SEQUENCES},
Journal = {CON A DE ANIMACION},
Year = {2017},
Number = {7},
Pages = {144-160},
Abstract = {In this article we will look at the evolution and challenges involved
the digital postproduction of the film El Hereje, produced in 2015,
where have been used three-dimensional graphics generated by free
software Blender. We will cross the different stages of the visual
effects of a feature film analyzing the problems and solutions employed
in this production. The postproduction of this film has been made by the
research group IDECA belonging to the University of Castilla-La Mancha,
being the first long feature made in Spain under these conditions.},
DOI = {10.4995/caa.2017.7303},
ISSN = {2173-6049},
EISSN = {2173-3511},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Roque Lopez, Miguel Angel/F-3528-2017},
ORCID-Numbers = {Roque Lopez, Miguel Angel/0000-0002-1748-9020},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000395067700014},
}
@article{ WOS:001224178200003,
Author = {Reiniger, Ana Paula P. and Tavares, Rodrigo C. R. and Ortigara, Gabriela
B. and Tatsch, Karen F. and Uliana, Jaine C. and Wikesjoe, Ulf M. E. and
Moreira, Carlos Heitor Cunha and Kantorski, Karla Z.},
Title = {Effectiveness of dental floss in the management of gingival health: A
6-month follow-up of a randomized controlled clinical trial},
Journal = {CLINICAL ORAL INVESTIGATIONS},
Year = {2024},
Volume = {28},
Number = {6},
Month = {MAY 16},
Abstract = {Objectives To evaluate, (i) if subjects submitted to a structured oral
hygiene training program (OHt) maintain adopted habits over 180 days
without professional guidance; and (ii) in perspective whether flossing
provides additional benefits to toothbrushing on gingival health.
Materials and methods Seventy-five adult subjects showing approximately
40\% proximal gingival bleeding were randomized to receive OHt (1
session weekly over 8 weeks) using toothbrush and dental floss or
toothbrush alone. The subjects were then followed over 180 days without
professional guidance. Primary outcomes were mean interproximal Gingival
Index (GI) and GI = 2 (gingival bleeding). Mixed linear models were used
for the comparison between groups (p < 0.05). Results68 subjects
received OHt, 48 subjects completed the 180-day follow-up. Subjects
maintained adequate oral hygiene routines. Besides a reduction in
gingival inflammation, no alterations in gingival status were observed
among groups, subjects additionally instructed to use dental floss
showing a mean interproximal GI = 2 of 12.8 +/- 2.5 compared with 19.8
+/- 2.2 for subjects limited to tooth brushing alone. Conclusions OHt
intensive training promotes gingival health and maintenance lasting at
least 6 months without professional supervision reinforcing important
principles: (i) dental health professionals should dedicate time
training and motivating their patients to reach adequate self-performed
plaque control; and (ii) the adjunctive use of dental floss appears
essential to reduce interproximal gingival inflammation in subjects with
intact interdental papillae. Clinical relevance Dentists need to invest
time in training/motivating/engage their patients to achieve adequate
OH; adjunct flossing in subjects with papilla filling the interdental
space appears essential to reach and maintain gingival health.
Clinicaltrials.Gov(53831716.5.0000.5346). Trial registration The
protocol registration was filed May 9, 2018 (\# 538,311,716.5.0000.5346)
on ClinicalTrials.gov. An NCT number (NCT04909840) was generated upon
completed registration.},
DOI = {10.1007/s00784-024-05693-4},
Article-Number = {319},
ISSN = {1432-6981},
EISSN = {1436-3771},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {ortigara, gabriela/LFV-2008-2024
Tavares, Rodrigo/AAU-6502-2021
Kantorski, Karla/AAO-6433-2020},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001224178200003},
}
@article{ WOS:000455034600144,
Author = {Deutscher, Jan and Kupec, Petr and Kucera, Ales and Urban, Josef and
Ledesma, Jose L. J. and Futter, Martyn},
Title = {Ecohydrological consequences of tree removal in an urban park evaluated
using open data, free software and a minimalist measuring campaign},
Journal = {SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {655},
Pages = {1495-1504},
Month = {MAR 10},
Abstract = {With ongoing global climate change and an increasingly urbanized
population, the importance of city parks and other forms of urban
vegetation increases. Trees in urban parks can play an important role in
mitigating runoff and delivering other ecosystem services. Park
managers, E-NGOs, citizen scientists and others are increasingly called
upon to evaluate the possible consequences of changes in park management
such as, e.g., tree removal. Here, we present an unorthodox approach to
hydrological modelling and its potential use in local policy making
regarding urban greenery. The approach consists of a minimalist field
campaign to characterize vegetation and soil moisture status combined
with a novel model calibration using freely available data and software.
During modelling, we were able to obtain coefficients of determination
(R-2) of 0.66 and 0.73 for probe-measured and simulated soil moisture
under tree stand and park lawn land covers respectively. The results
demonstrated that tree cover had a significant positive effect on the
hydrological regime of the locality through interception, transpiration
and effects on soil moisture. Simulations suggested that tree cover was
twice as effective at mitigating runoff than park lawn and almost seven
times better than impervious surfaces. In the case of a potential
replacement of tree vegetation in favour of park lawn or impervious
surfaces an increase in runoff of 14\% and 81\% respectively could be
expected. The main conclusion drawn from our study was that such an
approach can be a very useful tool for supporting local decision-making
processes as it offers a freely available, cheap and relatively
easy-to-use way to describe the hydrological consequences of landcover
change (e.g., tree removal) with sufficient accuracy. (C) 2018 The
Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.11.277},
ISSN = {0048-9697},
EISSN = {1879-1026},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kučera, Aleš/D-2782-2018
Ledesma, José/J-2187-2016
Kupec, Petr/C-1366-2014
Deutscher, Jan/B-1166-2014
Urban, Josef/A-8754-2013
Futter, Martyn/G-6238-2011},
ORCID-Numbers = {Kupec, Petr/0000-0002-5693-203X
Deutscher, Jan/0000-0003-0702-7049
Ledesma, Jose L. J./0000-0002-4181-5498
Kucera, Ales/0000-0002-3139-7675
Urban, Josef/0000-0003-1730-947X
Futter, Martyn/0000-0002-9789-7138},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000455034600144},
}
@article{ WOS:000441021700015,
Author = {Ismael Maya-Sarasty, Francisco and Arenas-Seleey, Daniel},
Title = {Web portal implementation based on free software to support
collaborative process of developing a videogame for teaching of software
engineering},
Journal = {REVISTA EDUCACION EN INGENIERIA},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {13},
Number = {26},
Pages = {108-115},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {This document presents the implementation of a free software system
around the development of an educational video game that promotes the
teaching of Software Engineering. Beginning with a thorough analysis of
the characteristics of the necessary software to create an environment
that favors multidisciplinary collaborative work, to then install and
configure the selected solutions and finish with an analysis of
compliance with usability guidelines for web portals and playability
guidelines for video games.
The web portal creation contribution (www.soengirpg.com) is the
activation of collaborative work that guarantees the continuity of the
construction of a video game about Software Engineering. A system that
integrates all the interested actors, who require an environment where
they obtain specific information to develop video games and share their
knowledge about it.},
DOI = {10.26507/rei.v13n26.918},
ISSN = {1900-8260},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000441021700015},
}
@article{ WOS:000494538100001,
Author = {Maly, Michal and Boublik, Milan and Pocrnic, Marijana and Ansorge,
Martin and Lorincikova, Katerina and Svobodova, Jana and Hruska,
Vlastimil and Dubsky, Pavel and Gas, Bohuslav},
Title = {Determination of thermodynamic acidity constants and limiting ionic
mobilities of weak electrolytes by capillary electrophoresis using a new
free software AnglerFish},
Journal = {ELECTROPHORESIS},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {41},
Number = {7-8, SI},
Pages = {493-501},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Thermodynamic acidity constants (acid or acid-base dissociation
constants, sometimes called also as ionization constants) and limiting
ionic mobilities (both of them at defined temperature, usually 25
degrees C) are the fundamental physicochemical characteristics of a weak
electrolyte, that is, weak acid or weak base or ampholyte. We introduce
a novel method for determining the data of a weak electrolyte by the
nonlinear regression of effective electrophoretic mobility versus buffer
composition dependence when measured in a set of BGEs with various pH.
To correct the experimental data for zero ionic strength we use the
extended Debye-Huckel model and Onsager-Fuoss law with no
simplifications. Contrary to contemporary approaches, the nonlinear
regression is performed on limiting mobility data calculated by
PeakMaster's correction engine, not on the raw experimental mobility
data. Therefore, there is no requirement to perform all measurements at
a constant ionic strength of the set of BGEs. We devised the computer
program AnglerFish that performs the necessary calculations in a
user-friendly fashion. All thermodynamic pKa values and limiting
electrophoretic mobilities for arbitrarily charged substances having any
number of ionic forms are calculated by one fit. The user input consists
of the buffer composition of the set of BGEs and experimentally measured
effective mobilities of the inspected weak electrolyte.},
DOI = {10.1002/elps.201900283},
EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2019},
ISSN = {0173-0835},
EISSN = {1522-2683},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Dubsky, Pavel/N-9091-2017
Malý, Michal/M-6140-2017
Pocrnić, Marijana/HKN-3437-2023
Vondrakova, Jana/AAB-4489-2021
Ansorge, Martin/M-6167-2017
Gas, Bohuslav/P-2707-2017
Boublik, Milan/M-6083-2017
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Ansorge, Martin/0000-0003-2539-1119
Gas, Bohuslav/0000-0001-7425-0721
Boublik, Milan/0000-0002-5591-4411
Pocrnic, Marijana/0000-0002-2314-2656},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000494538100001},
}
@article{ WOS:000896723200001,
Author = {Parsons, Lisa M. and Cipollo, John F.},
Title = {Assign-MALDI - A free software for assignment of MALDI-TOF MS spectra of
glycans derivatized using common and novel labeling strategies},
Journal = {PROTEOMICS},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {23},
Number = {5},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time-of-flight (MALDI-ToF)
MS is a popular method to analyze glycans released from proteins, cell
lines, and tissue samples. Chemical modification of glycans
(derivatization) can enhance ionization, enable semi-quantitation, and
assist in linkage identification. However, the mass changes incurred by
novel and more recently developed derivatizations are not accommodated
by most spectral assignment programs, necessitating manual assignment
which increases both the difficultly and the likelihood of error.
AssignMALDI is a software tool designed to create glycan databases with
customized derivatizations (labels) and automatically assign glycan
masses in MALDI-TOF spectra using the new database. It can also average
peak intensities across multiple spectra and prepare publication-ready
assignment tables. To make it easy to use with different platforms, all
input files and most output files are in text format. An interactive
display enables users to inspect and edit peak assignments prior to
producing charts and tables for publication. The program is freely
available through GitHUB and Python-savvy users can add or adjust
features as needed.},
DOI = {10.1002/pmic.202200320},
EarlyAccessDate = {DEC 2022},
ISSN = {1615-9853},
EISSN = {1615-9861},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000896723200001},
}
@article{ WOS:000333565000007,
Author = {Bodrato, Marco and Vione, Davide},
Title = {APEX (Aqueous Photochemistry of Environmentally occurring Xenobiotics):
a free software tool to predict the kinetics of photochemical processes
in surface waters},
Journal = {ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE-PROCESSES \& IMPACTS},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {16},
Number = {4},
Pages = {732-740},
Abstract = {The APEX software predicts the photochemical transformation kinetics of
xenobiotics in surface waters as a function of: photoreactivity
parameters (direct photolysis quantum yield and second-order reaction
rate constants with transient species, namely (OH)-O-center dot,
CO3-center dot, O-1(2) and the triplet states of chromophoric dissolved
organic matter, (CDOM)-C-3{*}), water chemistry (nitrate, nitrite,
bicarbonate, carbonate, bromide and dissolved organic carbon, DOC), and
water depth (more specifically, the optical path length of sunlight in
water). It applies to well-mixed surface water layers, including the
epilimnion of stratified lakes, and the output data are average values
over the considered water column. Based on intermediate formation yields
from the parent compound via the different photochemical pathways, the
software can also predict intermediate formation kinetics and overall
yield. APEX is based on a photochemical model that has been validated
against available field data of pollutant phototransformation, with good
agreement between model predictions and field results. The APEX software
makes allowance for different levels of knowledge of a photochemical
system. For instance, the absorption spectrum of surface water can be
used if known, or otherwise it can be modelled from the values of DOC.
Also the direct photolysis quantum yield can be entered as a detailed
wavelength trend, as a single value (constant or average), or it can be
defined as a variable if unknown. APEX is based on the free software
Octave. Additional applications are provided within APEX to assess the
sigma-level uncertainty of the results and the seasonal trend of
photochemical processes.},
DOI = {10.1039/c3em00541k},
ISSN = {2050-7887},
EISSN = {2050-7895},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Vione, Davide/A-4047-2008},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000333565000007},
}
@article{ WOS:001208005600002,
Author = {Chihara, Leticia Liana and De Marco, Raphael and Faria, Paulo Esteves
Pinto and Sant'Ana, Eduardo},
Title = {The versatility of Bio-Oss® Collagen in orthognathic surgery: two case
reports from vertical chin augmentation to pseudoarthrosis treatment},
Journal = {FRONTIERS OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL MEDICINE},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {5},
Month = {SEP 10},
Abstract = {Background: The evolution of maxillofacial surgery is clear. With
advances in digital planning, surgical techniques, orthognathic surgery
becomes increasingly safe, however, still a physiological factor that
challenges the surgeon: bone repair. The success of orthognathic
surgeries, in addition to planning and correct execution, depends on the
repair process and for that it is essential to maintain stability
between the bone bases, which becomes a challenge in large movements.
The use of biomaterials in orthognathic surgeries is not recent, in the
70s they were already used as a way to promote stability of movements
and over time, biomaterials are being improved also to accelerate the
process of bone repair, decreasing the chances of pseudoarthrosis and
non-union. Bio-Oss (R) Collagen is a combination of purified cancellous
natural bone mineral granules (Bio-Oss (R)) and 10\% collagen fibres in
a block form and is sterilized by gamma-irradiation. The collagen
facilitates handling of the graft particles and acts to hold the Bio-Oss
(R) Collagen at the desired place. The consistency of this material
readily allows it to take the shape of the defect. Case Description: We
herein reported two cases that used autogenous and Bio-Oss (R) Collagen
in orthognathic surgeries to chin augmentation and pseudoarthrosis
treatment after orthognathic surgery; and discussed their advantages and
indications. Conclusions: Both cases demonstrate that, the use of
osteotomy techniques and adequate osteosynthesis, associated with the
grafts can minimize complications and promote less morbidity in the
surgical procedure.},
DOI = {10.21037/fomm-21-37},
Article-Number = {30},
EISSN = {2664-777X},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sant'Ana, Eduardo/H-1992-2012
Faria, Paulo/G-2335-2014},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001208005600002},
}
@article{ WOS:000488137500015,
Author = {Kyriakou, Kyriakos-Loannis D. and Tselikas, Nikolaos D. and Kapitsaki,
Georgia M.},
Title = {Enhancing C/C plus plus based OSS development and discoverability with
CBRJS: A Rust/Nodejs/WebAssembly framework for repackaging legacy
codebases},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {157},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Since the appearance of the C programming language and later C++, a
plethora of libraries have been developed in both languages.
Unfortunately, discovering such Open Source Software (OSS) components
efficiently is not always an easy task. Nonetheless, recent advancements
in OSS technologies present an opportunity to improve the status quo. In
this paper, we introduce a prototype framework, which utilizes the Rust
and JavaScript programming languages, as well as their respective
ecosystems, alongside the WebAssembly state-of-the-art Web standard, for
achieving boosted exposure for hard-to-find C/C++ OSS components, by
taking advantage of their package discovery and delivery channels. By
demonstrating how this system works, we show that this methodology is
capable of increasing the exposure of such libraries, and providing a
modernized stage for further development and maintenance. Provided
metrics exhibit a more than twofold increase in downloads for a
re-packaged library, superior discoverability compared to standard
public OSS code repositories, as well as evidence that Web browser
vendors invest heavily in optimizing the underlying runtime. (C) 2019
Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.jss.2019.110395},
Article-Number = {110395},
ISSN = {0164-1212},
EISSN = {1873-1228},
ORCID-Numbers = {Tselikas, Nikolaos/0000-0001-5799-3558},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000488137500015},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000393250900047,
Author = {Martinez Elicegui, Javier and Toro del Valle, German and de Francisco
Marcos, Marta},
Editor = {Filipe, J and Cordeiro, J},
Title = {COMBINING SEMANTIC TECHNOLOGIES AND DATA MINING TO ENDOW BSS/OSS SYSTEMS
WITH INTELLIGENCE <i>Particularization to an International Telecom
Company Tariff System</i>},
Booktitle = {ICEIS 2010: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS, VOL 3: INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND
SPECIFICATION},
Year = {2010},
Pages = {350-355},
Note = {12th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS
2010), Funchal, PORTUGAL, JUN 08-12, 2010},
Organization = {Inst Syst \& Technologies Informat, Control \& Commun},
Abstract = {Businesses need to ``reduce costs{''} and improve their
``time-to-market{''} to compete in a better position. Systems must
contribute to these two goals through good designs and technologies that
give them agility and flexibility towards change. Semantics and Data
Mining are two key pillars to evolve the current legacy systems towards
smarter systems that adapt to changes better. In this article we present
some solutions to evolve the existing systems, where the end user has
the possibility of modifying the functioning of the systems
incorporating new business rules in a Knowledge Base.},
ISBN = {978-989-8425-06-5},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000393250900047},
}
@article{ WOS:001208835800001,
Author = {Caccese, M. and Desideri, I. and Villani, V. and Simonelli, M. and
Buglione, M. and Chiesa, S. and Franceschi, E. and Gaviani, P. and
Stasi, I. and Caserta, C. and Brugnara, S. and Lolli, I. and Bennicelli,
E. and Bini, P. and Cuccu, A. S. and Scoccianti, S. and Padovan, M. and
Gori, S. and Bonetti, A. and Giordano, P. and Pellerino, A. and
Gregucci, F. and Riva, N. and Cinieri, S. and Interno, V. and Santoni,
M. and Pernice, G. and Dealis, C. and Stievano, L. and Paiar, F. and
Magni, G. and Salvo, G. L. De and Zagonel, V. and Lombardi, G.},
Title = {REGOMA-OSS: a large, Italian, multicenter, prospective, observational
study evaluating the efficacy and safety of regorafenib in patients with
recurrent glioblastoma},
Journal = {ESMO OPEN},
Year = {2024},
Volume = {9},
Number = {4},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Background: In the randomized phase II REGOMA trial, regorafenib showed
promising activity in patients with recurrent glioblastoma. We conducted
a large, multicenter, prospective, observational study to confirm the
REGOMA data in a real-world setting. Patients and methods: The major
inclusion criteria were histologically confirmed diagnosis of
glioblastoma according to the World Health Organization (WHO) 2016
classification and relapse after radiotherapy with concurrent/adjuvant
temozolomide treatment, good performance status {[}Eastern Cooperative
Oncology Group performance status (ECOG PS 0-1)] and good liver
function. Regorafenib was administered at the standard dose of 160
mg/day for 3 weeks on/1 week off. Brain magnetic resonance imaging was
carried out within 14 days before starting regorafenib and every 8-12
weeks. The primary endpoint was overall survival (OS). The secondary
endpoints were progression -free survival (PFS), objective response
rate, disease control rate (DCR), safety and health-related quality of
life. The Response Assessment in Neuro-Oncology (RANO) criteria were
used for response evaluation and Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse
Events (CTCAE) version 5 for assessment of adverse events (AEs).
Results: From September 2020 to October 2022, 190 patients with
recurrent glioblastoma were enrolled from 30 cancer centers in Italy:
their median age was 58.5 years {[}interquartile range (IQR) 53-67
years], 68\% were male and 85 (44.7\%) were in optimal clinical
condition (ECOG PS 0). The number of patients taking steroids at
baseline was 113 (60\%); the second surgery was carried out in 39
(20.5\%). O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) was methylated
in 80 patients (50.3\%) and 147 (92.4\%) of the patients analyzed had
isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) wild type. The median follow-up period
was 20 months (IQR 15.6-25.5 months). The median OS was 7.9 months
({[}95\% confidence interval (CI) 6.5-9.2 months] and the median PFS was
2.6 months (95\% CI 2.3-2.9 months). Radiological response was partial
response and stable disease in 13 (7.3\%) and 26 (14.6\%) patients,
respectively, with a DCR of 21.9\%. The median number of regorafenib
cycles per patient was 3 (IQR 2.0-4.0). Grade 3-4 drug-related adverse
events were reported in 22.6\% of patients. A dose reduction due to AEs
was required in 36\% of patients. No deaths were considered as
treatment-related AEs. Conclusions: This large, real -world
observational study showed similar OS with better tolerability of
regorafenib in patients with relapsed glioblastoma compared with the
REGOMA study.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.esmoop.2024.102943},
Article-Number = {102943},
EISSN = {2059-7029},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Desideri, Isacco/K-4415-2018
schiaroli, elisabetta/N-9098-2015
Parazzini, Fabio/IQT-2942-2023
Giuseppe, Lombardi/J-2526-2012
Franceschi, Enrico/K-5527-2016
caccese, mario/AAB-8245-2022
Padovan, Marta/AEF-7545-2022
De Salvo, Gian/Q-3964-2019
Chiesa, Scott/AAZ-1303-2020
Chiesa, Silvia/Q-7291-2016
Pellerino, Alessia/AAB-3379-2022
De Salvo, Gian Luca/F-4909-2012},
ORCID-Numbers = {franceschi, enrico/0000-0001-9332-4677
Padovan, Marta/0000-0001-7362-3127
caserta, claudia/0009-0003-3721-4520
Chiesa, Silvia/0000-0003-0168-3459
Pellerino, Alessia/0000-0003-3243-0059
caccese, mario/0000-0002-0059-5660
De Salvo, Gian Luca/0000-0001-7451-8476},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001208835800001},
}
@article{ WOS:000419401200010,
Author = {Smith, M. M. and Duncan, W. J. and Coates, D. E.},
Title = {Attributes of Bio-Oss<SUP>®</SUP> and Moa-Bone<SUP>®</SUP> graft
materials in a pilot study using the sheep maxillary sinus model},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF PERIODONTAL RESEARCH},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {53},
Number = {1},
Pages = {80-90},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {Background and ObjectiveThe aim of this pilot study was to characterize
surface morphology and to evaluate resorption and osseous healing of two
deproteinated bovine bone graft materials after sinus grafting in a
large animal model.
Material and MethodsSurfaces of a novel particulate bovine bone graft,
Moa-Bone((R)) were compared with Bio-Oss((R)) using scanning electron
microscopy. Six sheep then had maxillary sinus grafting bilaterally,
covered with BioGide((R)). Grafted maxillae were harvested after 4, 6
and 12weeks. Healing was described for half of each site using
resin-embedded ground sections. For the other half, paraffin-embedded
sections were examined using tartrate resistant acid phosphatase
staining for osteoclast activity, runt-related transcription factor2
immunohistochemistry for pre-osteoblasts and osteoblasts and
proliferating cell nuclear antigen for proliferative cells.
ResultsMoa-Bone((R)) had a smoother, more porous fibrous structure with
minimal globular particles compared with Bio-Oss((R)). After 4weeks,
woven bone formed on both grafts and the Moa-Bone((R)) particles also
showed signs of resorption. After 12weeks, Moa-Bone((R)) continued to be
resorbed, however Bio-Oss((R)) did not; both grafts were surrounded by
maturing lamellar bone. Moa-Bone((R)) was associated with earlier
evidence of runt-related transcription factor 2-positive cells.
Moa-Bone((R)) but not Bio-Oss((R)) was associated with strong tartrate
resistant acid phosphatase-positive osteoclasts on the graft surface
within resorption lacunae at both 4 and 6weeks post-grafting.
ConclusionBoth materials supported osseous healing and maturation
without inflammation. Moa-Bone((R)) showed marked osteoclast activity
after 4 and 6weeks and demonstrated positive attributes for grafting, if
complete remodeling of the graft within the site is desired. Further
optimization of Moa-Bone((R)) for maxillofacial applications is
warranted.},
DOI = {10.1111/jre.12490},
ISSN = {0022-3484},
EISSN = {1600-0765},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Coates, Dawn/B-5134-2012
Duncan, Warwick/U-5597-2019
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Coates, Dawn/0000-0003-4242-6846},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000419401200010},
}
@article{ WOS:000901807800001,
Author = {Qiu, Chaochao and Li, Kai and Zhou, Xinzhao and He, Songping and Li, Bin},
Title = {A novel method for signal labeling and precise location in a variable
parameter milling process based on the stacked-BiLSTM-CRF and FLOSS},
Journal = {ADVANCED ENGINEERING INFORMATICS},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {55},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Unlabeled time series signals collected during manufacturing typically
have low value density and must be labeled and intercepted according to
the specific application scenario. During variable-parameter milling,
particularly high-precision machining, machining parameters vary, and
associated discrepancies in vibration signals are small. In this
scenario, signal features that are extracted by hand or via deep
learning methods cannot typically distinguish machining states via
classification models. To solve this problem, a sequence labeling model
developed using a stacked bidirectional long short-term memory network
with a conditional random field layer (stacked-BiLSTM-CRF) is proposed
in this study to automatically label and intercept vibration signals.
The stacked BiLSTM receives the shallow features obtained by the
short-time Fourier transform of the vibration signals and then outputs
the extracted deep features to capture the before and after dependence
of the signals. The stacked BiLSTM is then extended by stacking a CRF
layer to explicitly model the dependence of signal labels. In a more
accurate labeling scenario, the fast low-cost online semantic
segmentation algorithm (FLOSS) is used to acquire more fine-grained
signal boundary locations after obtaining the frame-level signal label
using the stacked BiLSTM-CRF model. In addition, to evaluate model
performance, a novel evaluation index for signal labeling is proposed.
The feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method are verified
using the vibration signals collected from variable parameter cutting
experiments, and results show that the proposed model achieves the best
labeling performance of tested methods in nearly all scenarios.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.aei.2022.101850},
EarlyAccessDate = {DEC 2022},
Article-Number = {101850},
ISSN = {1474-0346},
EISSN = {1873-5320},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Li, Kaixuan/GOE-6991-2022},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000901807800001},
}
@article{ WOS:000283010800003,
Author = {Burdett, Carolyn},
Title = {<i>Sexual Selection</i>, <i>Automata and Ethics in George
Eliot</i>'<i>s</i> The Mill on the Floss <i>and Olive
Schreiner</i>'<i>s</i> Undine <i>and</i> From Man to Man},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF VICTORIAN CULTURE},
Year = {2009},
Volume = {14},
Number = {1},
Pages = {26-52},
Abstract = {This paper brings together two related areas of debate in the latter
half of the nineteenth century. The first concerns how the courtship
plot of the nineteenth-century novel responded to, and helped to shape,
scientific ideas of sexual competition and selection. In The Mill on the
Floss (1860), George Eliot strikingly prefigures Darwin's later work on
sexual selection, drawing from her own extensive knowledge of the wider
debates within which evolutionary theory developed. Maggie Tulliver's
characterisation allows Eliot to explore the ethical complexities raised
by an increasingly powerful scientific naturalism, where biology is seen
to be embedded within morality in newly specific ways. The second strand
of the paper examines the extension of scientific method to human mind
and motivation which constituted the new psychology. It argues that
there are crucial continuities of long-established ethical and religious
ideas within this increasingly naturalistic view of human mind and
motivation. The contention that such ideas persist and are transformed,
rather than simply jettisoned, is illustrated through the example of
Thomas Henry Huxley's 1874 essay on automata. Turning finally to focus
on Olive Schreiner's Undine (1929) and From Man to Man (1926), the paper
explores the importance of these persistent ethical and religious ideas
in two novels which remained unpublished during her lifetime. It argues
that they produce both difficulty and opportunity for imagining love
plots within the context of increasingly assertive biological and
naturalistic accounts of human beings.},
DOI = {10.3366/E1355550209000587},
ISSN = {1355-5502},
EISSN = {1750-0133},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000283010800003},
}
@article{ WOS:000422909300014,
Author = {Kasuya, Shin and Inui, Shihoko and Kato-Kogoe, Nahoko and Omori, Michi
and Yamamoto, Kayoko and Inoue, Kazuya and Ito, Yuichi and Nakajima,
Yoichiro and Hirata, Azumi and Ueno, Takaaki},
Title = {Evaluation of Guided Bone Regeneration Using the Bone Substitute
Bio-Oss® and a Collagen Membrane in a Rat Cranial Bone Defect Model},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF HARD TISSUE BIOLOGY},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {27},
Number = {1},
Pages = {79-83},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {The value of using the xenogeneic bone substitute Bio-Oss (R) and a
collagen membrane for guided bone regeneration (GBR) was evaluated.
Five-millimeter bone defects were created in the cranial bones of 15,
15-week-old, male Sprague-Dawley rats, five of which were left unfilled
(Group A), five were filled with Bio-Oss (R) (Group B), and five were
filled with Bio-Oss (R) and a collagen membrane (Group C). They were
evaluated by micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) Weeks 8 after bone
defect creation. The animals were euthanized in Week 8, and tissue
samples were taken. The sampled tissue was evaluated by the Kawamoto
technique for preparing nondecalcified frozen sections. On micro-CT,
radiopacities in the bone defects were evident in Groups B and C, but
not in Group A. The amount of radiopacity tended to be greater in Group
C than in Group B. Histologically, no new bone formation was observed in
Group A. In Groups B and C, new bone formation around the Bio-Oss (R)
was apparent and some osteoblastic cells were observed along the new
bone. The Bio-Oss (R) was not absorbed up to Week 8, suggesting that it
may be a potential bone regeneration scaffold. The combined use of a
collagen membrane anchored the Bio-Oss (R) in close contact with the
cranial bone, suggesting that it may help create a favorable environment
for bone formation. The combination of Bio-Oss (R) and a collagen
membrane in GBR may be useful for bone defect regeneration.},
DOI = {10.2485/jhtb.27.79},
ISSN = {1341-7649},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000422909300014},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000266867100001,
Author = {Karopka, Thomas},
Editor = {Karopka, T and CruzCorreia, RJ},
Title = {Building the Free/Libre Open Source Health Care (FLOSS-HC) Community: A
Strategy for Pushing Free/Libre Open Source in European Health Care},
Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE IN EUROPEAN HEALTH CARE: THE TIME IS RIPE},
Year = {2009},
Pages = {3-7},
Note = {1st International Workshop on Open Source in European Health Care,
Porto, PORTUGAL, JAN, 2009},
Abstract = {Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) is both a process of software
development and a method of licensing. Although FLOSS plays a
significant role in several market areas, the impact in the health care
arena is still limited. This is mainly due to the special requirements
and the different circumstances when compared to other market areas.
However, FLOSS is thought to be one of the most effective means to
overcome the fragmentation in the health care sector and provide a basis
for more efficient, timely and cost effective health care provision. In
this position paper I will give a short overview of FLOSS applications
in the health care sector, I will briefly discuss the special challenges
and the identified barriers that need to be overcome to push FLOSS in
health care. I will then describe a possible strategy that may help in
improving the situation for FLOSS in European health care.},
ISBN = {978-989-8111-79-1},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000266867100001},
}
@article{ WOS:000554927000016,
Author = {Dell'Era, Claudio and Di Minin, Alberto and Ferrigno, Giulio and
Frattini, Federico and Landoni, Paolo and Verganti, Roberto},
Title = {Value capture in open innovation processes with radical circles: A
qualitative analysis of firms' collaborations with Slow Food, Memphis,
and Free Software Foundation},
Journal = {TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {158},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Despite the wealth of research on open innovation, the mechanisms that
enable capturing value through adopting an open innovation approach
remain largely unexplored. In this study, we focus on open innovation
processes among firms and radical circles and shed light on the related
value capture mechanisms. We rely on a detailed qualitative case
analysis of collaborations between firms and three radical circles
(i.e., Slow Food, Memphis, and the Free Software Foundation). Our case
studies highlight that the firms captured value from collaborating with
these radical circles through developing internal assets (reputational,
organizational, intellectual and human, and technological) and new
business models. Starting from these insights, the study offers several
contributions to open innovation research as well as interesting avenues
for future inquiry into this topic.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.techfore.2020.120128},
Article-Number = {120128},
ISSN = {0040-1625},
EISSN = {1873-5509},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Verganti, Roberto/KFS-5787-2024
LANDONI, PAOLO/IWU-9245-2023
Dell'Era, Claudio/AAF-5489-2019
LANDONI, PAOLO/D-1068-2018
},
ORCID-Numbers = {VERGANTI, ROBERTO/0000-0002-5824-4062
LANDONI, PAOLO/0000-0001-5079-1101
ferrigno, giulio/0000-0003-4128-2190
FRATTINI, FEDERICO/0000-0001-5100-3605
DELL'ERA, CLAUDIO/0000-0002-4930-2208},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000554927000016},
}
@article{ WOS:000670911400001,
Author = {Almalki, Faisal A. and Abdalla, Ashraf N. and Shawky, Ahmed M. and El
Hassab, Mahmoud A. and Gouda, Ahmed M.},
Title = {In Silico Approach Using Free Software to Optimize the Antiproliferative
Activity and Predict the Potential Mechanism of Action of
Pyrrolizine-Based Schiff Bases},
Journal = {MOLECULES},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {26},
Number = {13},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {In the current study, a simple in silico approach using free software
was used with the experimental studies to optimize the antiproliferative
activity and predict the potential mechanism of action of
pyrrolizine-based Schiff bases. A compound library of 288 Schiff bases
was designed based on compound 10, and a pharmacophore search was
performed. Structural analysis of the top scoring hits and a docking
study were used to select the best derivatives for the synthesis.
Chemical synthesis and structural elucidation of compounds 16a-h were
discussed. The antiproliferative activity of 16a-h was evaluated against
three cancer (MCF7, A2780 and HT29, IC50 = 0.01-40.50 mu M) and one
normal MRC5 (IC50 = 1.27-24.06 mu M) cell lines using the MTT assay. The
results revealed the highest antiproliferative activity against MCF7
cells for 16g (IC50 = 0.01 mu M) with an exceptionally high selectivity
index of (SI = 578). Cell cycle analysis of MCF7 cells treated with
compound 16g revealed a cell cycle arrest at the G(2)/M phase. In
addition, compound 16g induced a dose-dependent increase in apoptotic
events in MCF7 cells compared to the control. In silico target
prediction of compound 16g showed six potential targets that could
mediate these activities. Molecular docking analysis of compound 16g
revealed high binding affinities toward COX-2, MAP P38 alpha, EGFR, and
CDK2. The results of the MD simulation revealed low RMSD values and high
negative binding free energies for the two complexes formed between
compound 16g with EGFR, and CDK2, while COX-2 was in the third order.
These results highlighted a great potentiality for 16g to inhibit both
CDK2 and EGFR. Taken together, the results mentioned above highlighted
compound 16g as a potential anticancer agent.},
DOI = {10.3390/molecules26134002},
Article-Number = {4002},
EISSN = {1420-3049},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Shawky, Ahmed/ABC-3659-2020
Almalki, Faisal/LDF-2660-2024
El Hassab, Mahmoud/ABE-7774-2020
Nabiel Abdalla, Ph.D., Prof. Ashraf/AAO-3313-2020},
ORCID-Numbers = {Almalki, Faisal/0000-0003-4048-1526
shawky, ahmed/0000-0002-3035-661X
El Hassab, Mahmoud/0000-0002-6795-4816
Nabiel Abdalla, Ph.D., Prof. Ashraf/0000-0003-4770-9319},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000670911400001},
}
@article{ WOS:000446892100003,
Author = {de Faria, Sandro Henrique and Rodrigues, Dalto Domingos and Medeiros,
Nilcilene das Gracas and Antunes Aranha, Paulo Roberto},
Title = {Evaluation of the GPR in the bathymetry estimate of a decanting water
treatment plant using the free software ``GPR Bathymetry{''} in the
radargrams analysis},
Journal = {BOLETIM DE CIENCIAS GEODESICAS},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {23},
Number = {1},
Pages = {39-54},
Month = {JAN-MAR},
Abstract = {This paper aims to evaluate the performance of the GPR (Ground
Penetrating Radar) for bathymetric applications in a controlled
environment, as well as evaluate the ``GPR Bathymetry{''} software
designed to bathymetric radargrams analysis. The study was realized in a
decanting water treatment plant (WTP), where has the as-built obtained
with total station, it will be used in validation tests. Was realized
three comparison tests: from points comparisons; from Digital Elevation
Models (DEM) generated from interpolating Top to Raster; and between
volumes calculated from DEMs. In the point comparison, the greatest
difference between averages was 8 cm. For the discrepancies sample
between DEMs, the amplitude was 9 cm, average of 2 cm, estimate accuracy
of 4 cm and RMS equal to 3 cm. In the volumetric comparison, we obtained
the amount of 800.6 m(3) with reference data and 806.4 m(3) with the GPR
data, resulting in a 1\% difference between models. We conclude that for
a reservoir built in reinforced concrete, depths ranging from 3 to 3.5
meters, the survey of the bottom relief employing a GPR showed promising
results and a DEM with an estimate accuracy of 4 cm and discrepancies
that may reach 9 cm.},
DOI = {10.1590/S1982-21702017000100003},
ISSN = {1982-2170},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000446892100003},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000274304300023,
Author = {Miyazawa, Masanori and Otani, Tomohiro},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {Real-time Root Cause Analysis in OSS for a Multi-layer and Multi-domain
Network using a Hierarchical Circuit Model and Scanning Algorithm},
Booktitle = {2009 IFIP/IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INTEGRATED NETWORK MANAGEMENT
(IM 2009) VOLS 1 AND 2},
Year = {2009},
Pages = {141-144},
Note = {IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM
2009), New York, NY, JUN 01-05, 2009},
Organization = {IFIP; IEEE},
Abstract = {One of the major issues for telecom operators today is how to rapidly
identify the cause of failure and affected services within a multi-layer
and multi-domain network to achieve high-quality service on an
end-to-end basis. To assess this issue, this paper describes a real-time
root cause analysis mechanism, which can pinpoint an accurate root cause
and identify the influence on services. We investigated an interworking
mechanism; based on a web service interface between an inventory and
fault management systems and developed prototypes of them as part of an
operation support system (OSS), which is capable of managing not only a
core network and a metro ring network, but also a customer network. By
introducing a hierarchical circuit model in the inventory management
system and the proposed scanning algorithm over multiple layers and
domains implemented in the fault management system, our developed root
cause analysis was successfully verified using the testbed network
environment; indicating relatively fast and scalable operation.},
DOI = {10.1109/INM.2009.5188802},
ISBN = {978-1-4244-3486-2},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000274304300023},
}
@article{ WOS:000417576500042,
Author = {Gong, Jingjue and Yang, Lei and He, Qi and Jiao, Ting},
Title = {<i>In vitro</i> evaluation of the biological compatibility and
antibacterial activity of a bone substitute material consisting of
silver-doped hydroxyapatite and Bio-Oss<SUP>®</SUP>},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH PART B-APPLIED BIOMATERIALS},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {106},
Number = {1},
Pages = {410-420},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {This study evaluated biological compatibility and antibacterial activity
of a bone substitute material consisting of silver-doped hydroxyapatite
(AgHA) and Bio-Oss((R)) with different mixture ratios in vitro and
investigated its antibacterial mechanism. AgHA was synthesized by a
chemical precipitation method. After characterization, AgHA was mixed
with Bio-Oss((R)) at three ratios: 1:1, 1:2, and 1:4 by weight. Then,
Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg) and Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn) were used
to test the antibacterial activity of the mixture. Human periodontal
ligament fibroblasts and rat bone marrow stromal cells were selected for
cytocompatibility experiments. According to results, the peak value of
the size of the AgHA was concentrated in the 100-200 nm range, and AgHA
particles consisted of short rods. It was confirmed that the structure
of AgHA was similar to that of standard hydroxyapatite. All three
mixture ratios exhibited obvious antimicrobial properties, which
increased with increasing AgHA. According to the effects on the
expression of bacterial virulence genes, groups 1:1 and 1:2 both
negatively affected Pg and Fn more significantly than group 1:4.
Cytotoxicity experiments showed that 1:1 caused little cytotoxicity,
while groups 1:2 and 1:4 exerted no significant cytotoxicity.
Considering its biological compatibility and antibacterial activity,
group 1:2 is the most recommended. (c) 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J
Biomed Mater Res Part B: Appl Biomater, 106B: 410-420, 2018.},
DOI = {10.1002/jbm.b.33843},
ISSN = {1552-4973},
EISSN = {1552-4981},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ting, Jiao/AAC-1196-2022},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000417576500042},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:000861163300013,
Author = {Soto, Wilhelm Carstens and Alfaro, Jaime Gutierrez},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {Pre-editor: Free software to support collaborative processes to improve
Open Street Map},
Booktitle = {V JORNADAS COSTARRICENSES DE INVESTIGACION EN COMPUTACION E INFORMATICA
(JOCICI 2021)},
Year = {2021},
Note = {5th Costa Rican Conference on Research in Computing and Informatics
(JoCICI), San Jose, COSTA RICA, OCT 25-29, 2021},
Organization = {Tecnologico Costa Rica; Univ Costa Rica; Univ Nacl Costa Rica; UNED;
Univ Tecnica Nacl; Colegio Professionales Informatica \& Computac;
Centro Latinoamericano Estudios Informatica},
Abstract = {Nowadays digital maps are a basic tool for decision making. Map making
is not an objective process, organizations, institutions and big tech
companies reproduce their own interests and biases in the map. Open
Street Map (OSM) is a repository containing open geospatial data
contributed by millions of people around the globe. With OSM data is
possible to create maps that don't reproduce interests of a few, and
also, by being open source, it allows auditing on how a decision was
made. Although OSM is a free participation platform, it has some
socio-technical characteristics that make it difficult for volunteers to
participate in geospatial data capture and editing processes. This paper
offers a functional prototype developed as free software to counteract
these difficulties.},
DOI = {10.1109/JoCICI54528.2021.9794355},
ISBN = {978-1-6654-9832-6},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Alfaro, Jaime/ABH-7988-2020
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Gutierrez Alfaro, Jaime/0000-0002-2893-8311},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000861163300013},
}
@article{ WOS:000263449300001,
Author = {Montero, J. and Bravo, M. and Albaladejo, A.},
Title = {Validation of two complementary oral-health related quality of life
indicators (OIDP and OSS 0-10) in two qualitatively distinct samples of
the Spanish population},
Journal = {HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES},
Year = {2008},
Volume = {6},
Month = {NOV 18},
Abstract = {Background: Oral health-related quality of life can be assessed
positively, by measuring satisfaction with mouth, or negatively, by
measuring oral impact on the performance of daily activities. The study
objective was to validate two complementary indicators, i.e., the OIDP
(Oral Impacts on Daily Performances) and Oral Satisfaction 0-10 Scale
(OSS), in two qualitatively different socio-demographic samples of the
Spanish adult population, and to analyse the factors affecting both
perspectives of well-being.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed, recruiting a Validation
Sample from randomly selected Health Centres in Granada (Spain),
representing the general population (n = 253), and a Working Sample (n =
561) randomly selected from active Regional Government staff, i. e.,
representing the more privileged end of the socio-demographic spectrum
of this reference population. All participants were examined according
to WHO methodology and completed an inperson interview on their oral
impacts and oral satisfaction using the OIDP and OSS 0-10 respectively.
The reliability and validity of the two indicators were assessed. An
alternative method of describing the causes of oral impacts is
presented.
Results: The reliability coefficient (Cronbach's alpha) of the OIDP was
above the recommended 0.7 threshold in both Validation and Occupational
samples (0.79 and 0.71 respectively). Test-retest analysis confirmed the
external reliability of the OSS (Intraclass Correlation Coefficient,
0.89; p < 0.001) Some subjective factors (perceived need for dental
treatment, complaints about mouth and intermediate impacts) were
strongly associated with both indicators, supporting their construct and
criterion validity. The main cause of oral impact was dental pain.
Several socio-demographic, behavioural and clinical variables were
identified as modulating factors.
Conclusion: OIDP and OSS are valid and reliable subjective measures of
oral impacts and oral satisfaction, respectively, in an adult Spanish
population. Exploring simultaneously these issues may provide useful
insights into how satisfaction and impact on well-being are constructed.},
DOI = {10.1186/1477-7525-6-101},
Article-Number = {101},
EISSN = {1477-7525},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {MONTERO, JAVIER/D-7051-2018
},
ORCID-Numbers = {MONTERO, JAVIER/0000-0003-3936-6539
Bravo Perez, Manuel/0000-0001-5508-561X},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000263449300001},
}
@article{ WOS:000294148100001,
Author = {Lindsley, Craig W. and Bates, Brittney S. and Menon, Usha N. and Jadhav,
Satyawan B. and Kane, Alexander S. and Jones, Carrie K. and Rodriguez,
Alice L. and Conn, P. Jeffrey and Olsen, Christopher M. and Winder,
Danny G. and Emmitte, Kyle A.},
Title = {(3-Cyano-5-fluorophenyl)biaryl Negative Allosteric Modulators of
mGlu<sub>5</sub>: Discovery of a New Tool Compound with Activity in the
OSS Mouse Model of Addiction},
Journal = {ACS CHEMICAL NEUROSCIENCE},
Year = {2011},
Volume = {2},
Number = {8},
Pages = {471-482},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {Glutamate is the major excitatory transmitter in the mammalian central
nervous system (CNS), exerting its effects through both ionotropic and
metabotropic glutamate am receptors. The metabotropic glutamate
receptors (mGlus) belong to family C of the G-protein-coupled receptors
(GPCRs). The eight mGlus identified to date are classified into three
groups based on their structure, preferred signal transduction
mechanisms, and pharmacology (group I: mGlu(1) and mGlus; group II:
mGlu(2) and mGlu(3); group III: mGlu(4), mGlu(6), mGlu(7), and mGlu(8)).
Noncompetitive antagonists, also known as negative allosteric modulators
(NAMs), of mGlus offer potential therapeutic applications in diseases
such as pain, anxiety, gastresophageal reflux disease (GERD),
Parkinson's disease (PD), fragile X syndrome, and addiction. The
development of structure activity relationships (SAR) in a
(3-cyano-5-fluorophenyl)biaryl series using our functional cell-based
assay is described in this communication. Further characterization of a
selected compound,
3-fluoro-(5-(2-methylbenzo{[}d]thiazol-5-yl)benzonitrile, in additional
cell based assays as well as in vitro assays designed to measure its
metabolic stability and protein binding indicated its potential utility
as an in vivo tool. Subsequent evaluation of the same compound in a
pharmacokinetic study using intraperitoneal dosing in mice showed good
exposure in both plasma and brain samples. The compound was efficacious
in a mouse marble burying model of anxiety, an assay known to be
sensitive to mGlus antagonists. A new operant model of addiction termed
operant sensation seeking (OSS) was chosen as a second behavioral assay.
The compound also proved efficacious in the OSS model and constitutes
the first reported example of efficacy with a small molecule mGlu(5) NAM
in this novel assay.},
DOI = {10.1021/cn100099n},
ISSN = {1948-7193},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lindsley, Craig/IZD-8302-2023
Winder, Danny/H-4857-2013
Conn, Peter/D-7848-2012
jadhav, satyawan/I-2661-2019
Olsen, Christopher/G-9595-2013
Olsen, Christopher/C-3542-2008
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Jadhav, Satyawan/0000-0003-0628-2961
Olsen, Christopher/0000-0003-2700-0310
Emmitte, Kyle/0000-0002-6643-3947},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000294148100001},
}
@article{ WOS:000880102500001,
Author = {Zalazar-Garcia, Daniela and Fernandez, Anabel and Rodriguez-Ortiz,
Leandro and Torres, Erick and Reyes-Urrutia, Andres and Echegaray,
Marcelo and Rodriguez, Rosa and Mazza, German},
Title = {Exergo-ecological analysis and life cycle assessment of agro-wastes
using a combined simulation approach based on Cape-Open to Cape-Open
(COCO) and SimaPro free-software},
Journal = {RENEWABLE ENERGY},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {201},
Number = {1},
Pages = {60-71},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {Thermochemical processes to convert bio-wastes into valuable products
and bioenergy have been extensively studied in the literature.
Experimental and, to a lesser extent, rigorous simulation papers
concerning these processes have been widely considered and discussed in
the literature. Nonetheless, there is still a gap to fill in providing a
fast and reliable simulation scheme. In this paper, an efficient
simulation strategy, combining the free-software COCO simulator for the
bio-waste slow pyrolysis coupled with commercial SimaPro code to carry
out the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), was applied. The pyrolysis product
yields at 673, 773, and 873 K were well predicted using mass and energy
balances and a proposed reaction scheme from the literature. Simulations
were validated using experimental data previously reported. The highest
yield was 53.7\% for biochar (673 K - stalk of white grape), 32\% for
bio-oil (773 K -marc of red grape), and 56.3\% for gas (873 K -marc of
white grape). The results from LCA and cumulative exergy demand (CExD)
were useful to detect and reduce environmental impacts in previous
stages of the process.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.renene.2022.10.084},
EarlyAccessDate = {OCT 2022},
ISSN = {0960-1481},
EISSN = {1879-0682},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zalazar-García, Daniela/ABF-6070-2021
Mazza, Germán/AAW-7566-2021
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Rodriguez, Rosa Ana/0000-0003-1252-4752
Rodriguez-Ortiz, Leandro A./0000-0002-2648-4539
ZALAZAR GARCIA, DANIELA INES YANINA/0000-0002-4410-1191
Mazza, German/0000-0002-1362-8521
Torres, Erick David/0000-0003-1972-9216
Fernandez, Anabel/0000-0002-2037-2288},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000880102500001},
}
@article{ WOS:001060705700001,
Author = {Luo, Ting and Beiter, Kaylin and Tseng, Tung-Sung},
Title = {Association between acculturation, dental floss use, dental visits and
unmet dental needs among Asians in the United States: Findings from
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2011-2018},
Journal = {COMMUNITY DENTISTRY AND ORAL EPIDEMIOLOGY},
Year = {2024},
Volume = {52},
Number = {1},
Pages = {101-110},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {ObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to examine the associations
between acculturation and dental floss, regular dental visits and unmet
dental care needs among Asian Americans, as well as the moderating
effects of these associations.MethodsThis study analysed national
representative samples from the National Health and Nutrition
Examination Survey (NHANES) 2011-2018. A total of 2763 Asian Americans
aged 20 and older were included in this analysis. The primary predictor,
acculturation score, was determined by three questions: (i) language
spoken at home (higher score for English), (ii) country of birth (higher
score for United States) and (iii) length of time in the United States.
Dental floss use, dental visits and unmet dental care needs were
included as outcomes in this study. Descriptive statistics and logistic
regressions were used to analyse the samples.ResultsAcculturation was
significantly associated with dental health behaviours: Individuals with
higher levels of acculturation were more likely than less acculturated
individuals to use dental floss (81.0\% vs. 63.9\%, respectively) and
visit the dentist regularly (76.7\% vs. 66.9\% respectively). Insurance
status moderated the association between acculturation and dental
visits: Acculturation was significantly associated with dental visits in
the past year among insured individuals (OR = 1.70, 95\% CI: 1.29-2.23),
but not among uninsured individuals. Unmet dental care needs were
present in 11.1\% of participants. While costs and insurance were the
top two determinants of access to care, individuals with and without
insurance differed with regard to their third major reason for unmet
dental care needs: Being `too busy' and not wanting to spend money on
dental care.ConclusionsAmong the Asian population in the United States,
those with high acculturation scores were more likely to engage in
dental flossing and visit the dentist regularly compared to those Asians
with lower acculturation scores. To encourage dental flossing and
regular dental visits among Asians with lower acculturation scores,
cultural adaptation and language accessibility suggests being
considered. Future research is necessary to confirm the moderating
effect of insurance status on the association between acculturation and
regular dental visits. Additionally, our findings emphasize the impact
of costs and insurance on access to dental care among Asians in the
United States, highlighting the importance of future public health
programmes in addressing these barriers.},
DOI = {10.1111/cdoe.12906},
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2023},
ISSN = {0301-5661},
EISSN = {1600-0528},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tseng, Tung-Sung/AFL-4208-2022
LUO, TING/ABC-4374-2021
},
ORCID-Numbers = {LUO, TING/0000-0001-9353-3671},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001060705700001},
}
@article{ WOS:000343668000002,
Author = {Weng, Ming and Shen, Qing},
Title = {Effect of liquid surface tension data on the validity and accuracy of
solid surface tension components and parameters in the application of
the van Oss-Chaudhury-Good approach},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF ADHESION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {28},
Number = {22-23},
Pages = {2248-2268},
Month = {DEC 2},
Abstract = {This paper studies the effects on valid domain of contact angles and
error limits of solid surface tension components and parameters
(SSTCPs)/square roots of SSTCPs (SQSSTCPs) from the changes in liquid
surface tension components and parameters (LSTCPs) when applying the van
Oss-Chaudhury-Good (vOCG) approach. The results of maximum absolute
errors and maximum relative errors (MREs) in SQSSTCPs/SSTCPs, induced by
errors in LSTCPs or contact angles, show that most SQSSTCPs/SSTCPs can
be evaluated at moderate accuracy from the lowest condition number
liquid triplets, assuming that |Delta theta(i)|=1 degrees and
{[}GRAPHICS]
=0.1mN/m (i=1,2,3, k=LW, +, -). This confirms the validity of the vOCG
approach. The accuracy of each SQSSTSCP/SSTCP declines with increasing
theta(i) or decreasing parameter when theta(i)>0 or a critical value,
provided the other two contact angles are kept fixed. This explains the
underlying reasons for negative SQSSTCPs. At the scale proposed by vOCG,
dimethyl sulphoxide is not suggested for use. Comparing with the MREs
obtained at vOCG scale, considering the acidity of diiodomethane
improves the accuracy of
{[}GRAPHICS]
; using the scales proposed by Lee and Shen do not affect the accuracy
of SSTCPs, but using the scale proposed by Della Volpe et al. improves
the accuracy of SSTCPs at low theta(2) and theta(3) while declines that
at high ones. For a low <inline-graphic
xlink:href={''}tast\_a\_958332\_ilm0003.gif{''}, low surface tension
apolar liquid is preferred for high accuracy. The dependence of the
accuracy of SQSSTCPs/SSTCPs on contact angles suggests the importance of
considering contact angle in accuracy evaluation.},
DOI = {10.1080/01694243.2014.958332},
ISSN = {0169-4243},
EISSN = {1568-5616},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000343668000002},
}
@inproceedings{ WOS:001307259500109,
Author = {Wu, Hongyi and Li, Anhang and Kielian, Gregory and Saligane, Mehdi},
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
Title = {LIG-OSS: Integrated Laser-Induced-Graphene Sensor and Open-Source
Silicon Chip for an Affordable and Robust Wearable Sensing System with
Precise Temperature, Humidity, and Strain Sensing Capability},
Booktitle = {2024 IEEE 19TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NANO/MICRO ENGINEERED AND
MOLECULAR SYSTEMS, NEMS 2024},
Series = {International Conference on Nano-Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems
NEMS},
Year = {2024},
Note = {IEEE 19th International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and
Molecular Systems (NEMS), Kyoto, JAPAN, MAY 02-05, 2024},
Organization = {IEEE},
Abstract = {This paper presents a multifunctional wearable sensing system that
integrates flexible Laser-Induced-Graphene (LIG) based sensors and an
Open-Source Analog Front-End (AFE) chip. The LIG sensors are fabricated
on polyimide (PI) Flexible Printed Circuit Board (FPCB) through CO2
infrared laser direct-write method. The LIG sensors provide repeatable
high-precision temperature sensing, humidity measurement, and strain
detection capability. The temperature sensing characterization shows the
resistive LIG sensor has a sensitivity of -0.0493 \%/degrees C, the
linear fit R-square factors = 0.9973 across -40 degrees C to 125 degrees
C. The capacitive humidity sensor achieves a normalized response of
2260\% at 95\% relative humidity (RH). Our proposed AFE chip contains a
hybrid folded-cascode Operational Amplifier (OPAMP) with 92 dB gain and
12.5 MHz Gain Bandwidth Product (GBW), and a 14-bit 10 MHz Successive
Approximation Register Analog-to-Digital Converter (SAR ADC). Designed
using open-source analog flow and fabricated in GF180 OpenPDK, the AFE
chip serves as a flexible and universal readout platform, adaptable for
various sensing applications. A real-time demonstration of finger
bending detection, with readings output by the AFE Chip, is performed to
validate the system functionalities and robustness. The temperature,
humidity, strain sensing capability provide by the wearable system are
attractive for personal healthcare application. This work underscores
the integration of the LIG sensors and the AFE chip, developed using
opensource tools which facilitate an affordable prototyping for a
multifunctional flexible wearable sensing system.},
DOI = {10.1109/NEMS60219.2024.10639937},
ISSN = {2474-3747},
EISSN = {2474-3755},
ISBN = {979-8-3503-5984-8; 979-8-3503-5983-1},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001307259500109},
}
@article{ WOS:000335399300007,
Author = {Kato, Eiji and Lemler, Jeffery and Sakurai, Kaoru and Yamada, Masahiro},
Title = {Biodegradation Property of Beta-Tricalcium Phosphate-Collagen Composite
in Accordance with Bone Formation: A Comparative Study with Bio-Oss
Collagen® in a Rat Critical-Size Defect Model},
Journal = {CLINICAL IMPLANT DENTISTRY AND RELATED RESEARCH},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {16},
Number = {2},
Pages = {202-211},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Purpose: The objective of this study was to compare osteoconductivity
and biodegradation properties of an in-house fabricated beta-tricalcium
phosphate (b-TCP)-collagen composite with those of Bio-Oss Collagen (R)
(Osteohealth, Shirley, NY, USA) using a rat calvarial critical-size
defect model.
Materials and Methods: b-TCP-collagen composite material was fabricated
by mixing b-TCP granules having a particle size of 0.15 to 0.8 mm and
75\% porosity, with bovine dermis-derived soluble collagen sponge. The
dry weight ratio of b-TCP granules-to-collagen ratios was 4:1. Bio-Oss
Collagen or the b-TCP-collagen composite was used to fill a 5.0
mm-diameter calvarial defect in rats. The defects were evaluated by
histological and histomorphological analyses of decalcified histological
sections with hematoxylin and eosin staining 6 and 10 weeks,
respectively, after surgery.
Results: The defect implanted with the b-TCP composite contained
immature bone structures with dense connective tissue in contrast to the
abundant fibrous tissue, but no trabecular structure was observed within
the defect implanted with Bio-Oss Collagen at 6 weeks postoperatively.
Eventually, the defect filled with the b-TCP composite was covered with
dense, continuous, mature bone tissue with complete replacement of the
graft material. However, in defects filled with Bio-Oss Collagen, only
dense connective tissue, containing limited amounts of immature
trabecular bone and abundant remnant Bio-Oss particles, was observed.
Histomorphological analysis revealed that the b-TCP composite caused
greater tissue augmentation with a larger volume of bone tissue observed
in the defect and greater bioabsorption of remnant material than Bio-Oss
Collagen.
Conclusion: These results indicated that the b-TCP composite has greater
osteoconductivity and better biodegradation properties than Bio-Oss
Collagen; these properties of the b-TCP-collagen composite complimented
bone formation and remodeling.},
DOI = {10.1111/j.1708-8208.2012.00467.x},
ISSN = {1523-0899},
EISSN = {1708-8208},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Yamada, Masahiro/AAC-7864-2019
},
ORCID-Numbers = {Yamada, Masahiro/0000-0002-6316-7866},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000335399300007},
}