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@inproceedings{ WOS:000381005000002,
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Author = {Schilling, Andreas and Laumer, Sven and Weitzel, Tim},
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Book-Group-Author = {ACM},
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Title = {Stars Matter - How FLOSS Developers' Reputation Affects the Attraction
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of New Developers},
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Booktitle = {SIGMIS-CPR'14: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2014 CONFERENCE ON COMPUTERS AND
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PEOPLE RESEARCH},
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Year = {2014},
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Pages = {5-10},
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Note = {52nd Association-of-Computing-Machinery Annual Conference on Computers
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and People Research (ACM SIGMIS CPR), Singapore, SINGAPORE, MAY 29-31,
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2014},
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Organization = {ACM SIGMIS; Assoc Comp Machinery},
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Abstract = {The attraction of new developers is a key challenge for initiatives
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developing Free Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS). While previous
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evaluations consider status gains and competence evaluations to be key
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drivers for novices' joining behavior, it is unclear how FLOSS
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developers' relationships with others affect the attraction of new
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developers. In this research, we look at FLOSS developers' relationships
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in terms of positive evaluations given by others. Using this
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perspective, we examine how FLOSS developers' reputation among members
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within and beyond the project community affects their projects' ability
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to attract new developers. We draw on Social Resource Theory (SRT) and
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hypothesize that developers with a high reputation among others enjoy
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high visibility and credibility, which in turn helps their projects to
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attract new members. Finally, we propose an evaluation approach for our
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research model that examines the reputation and project behavior of more
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than 1,000 FLOSS developers on a longitudinal base.},
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DOI = {10.1145/2599990.2599991},
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ISBN = {978-1-4503-2625-4},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Weitzel, Tim/AFS-7648-2022},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000381005000002},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000309430500031,
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Author = {Yamakami, Toshihiko},
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Editor = {Hissam, SA and Russo, B and Neto, MGD and Kon, F},
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Title = {The Third Generation of OSS: A Three-Stage Evolution from Gift to
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Commerce-Economy},
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Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE SYSTEMS: GROUNDING RESEARCH},
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Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology},
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Year = {2011},
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Volume = {365},
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Pages = {368-378},
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Note = {7th International Conference on Open Source Systems, Salvador, BRAZIL,
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OCT 05-08, 2011},
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Organization = {CAPES, Minist Educ, Coordinat Improvement Higher Educ Personnel; CNPQ,
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Minist Sci \& Tecnol, Natl Council Sci \& Technol Dev; FAPESB, State
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Bahia Res Agcy; Petrobras, Brazilian Natl Energy Co},
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Abstract = {Linux is penetrating into mobile software as the basis for a mobile
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middleware platform. It is accelerating the increasing visibility of
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open source software (OSS) components in mobile middleware platforms.
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Considering the 10-million lines of code of OSS-based industrial
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platforms such as a mobile middleware platform, engagement in
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foundations is inevitable for large-scale packages of OSS for industrial
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solutions. The author discusses the driving factors toward a
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foundation-based OSS and the transition of the underlying economy types
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to analyze the transitions to the third-generation OSS.},
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ISSN = {1868-4238},
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ISBN = {978-3-642-24418-6},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000309430500031},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000619259000010,
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Author = {Bolanos-Puchet, Sirio},
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Editor = {Fossion, R and HernandezBojorquez, M and AvilaAguirre, OL and TrevinoPalacios, CG and GarciaPelagio, KP and Brandan, ME},
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Title = {xgrid3d: A Free Software Tool for Quantitative Image Analysis and
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Internal Dosimetry},
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Booktitle = {XV MEXICAN SYMPOSIUM ON MEDICAL PHYSICS},
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Series = {AIP Conference Proceedings},
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Year = {2019},
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Volume = {2090},
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Note = {15th Mexican Symposium on Medical Physics, Mexico City, MEXICO, JUN
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13-15, 2018},
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Organization = {Natl Autonomous Univ Mexico, Complex Sci Ctr; Philips Healthcare;
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ScientyMed},
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Abstract = {A free software tool xgrid3d has been developed to perform quantitative
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image analysis and internal dosimetry in the context of preclinical
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research of radionuclide therapies. However, its use extends to more
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general three-dimensional image processing, including geometric
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transformations, image registration and computed tomography
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reconstruction. A description of the software, its functionality and the
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structure of its graphical user interface are presented, as well as some
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applications where it has been used successfully. Being a free software
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project, it is expected to grow based on user suggestions, requests and
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contributions. It is available for download in source code form at
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https://github.com/seirios/xgrid3d under the GNU GPLv3 license.},
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DOI = {10.1063/1.5095898},
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Article-Number = {030003},
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ISSN = {0094-243X},
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ISBN = {978-0-7354-1820-2},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Bolanos Puchet, Sirio/0000-0003-4049-6488},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000619259000010},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000364798300002,
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Author = {Cui, Yumei and Cheng, Longdi and Shan, Xiaohong and Fan, Wenhong},
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Title = {Research on obtaining Calotropis gigantea floss from the pods with
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microwave drying},
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Journal = {INDUSTRIA TEXTILA},
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Year = {2015},
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Volume = {66},
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Number = {5},
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Pages = {251-258},
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Abstract = {In the process of obtaining Calotropis gigantea seed fibers from pods,
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drying and broadening pod suture are the prerequisites of harvesting
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fibers. In this paper, the drying characteristics of Calotropis gigantea
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pods on microwave radiation by using different drying methods, different
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microwave powers, and different time periods, are studied, and the
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corresponding impacts on fiber quality are analyzed. The experimental
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results show that obtaining Calotropis gigantea seed fibers by microwave
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heating the pods is feasible. Compared to natural air drying and hot air
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drying, the microwave drying (MW can significantly improve the drying
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efficiency and reduce the drying time by more than 5 times. The
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microwave power has considerable influences on the drying rate. However,
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the fiber strength and break elongation are reduced with the increase of
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microwave power due to fiber structural change caused by the high
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temperature inside the pod. Compared with intermittent radiation, the
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moisture loss rate of the pods is greater in continuous radiation mode,
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but the pod internal temperature is higher, which is harmful to the
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quality of the fibers. Varying power radiation, which uses lower power
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first, then higher, could shorten drying time without impeding the pods'
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abdominal suture broadening.},
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ISSN = {1222-5347},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000364798300002},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000414286900006,
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Author = {Diniz, Guilherme C. and Graciotto Silva, Marco A. and Gerosa, Marco A.
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and Steinmacher, Igor},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {Using Gamification to Orient and Motivate Students to Contribute to OSS
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projects},
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Booktitle = {2017 IEEE/ACM 10TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON COOPERATIVE AND HUMAN
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ASPECTS OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (CHASE 2017)},
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Year = {2017},
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Pages = {36-42},
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Note = {IEEE/ACM 10th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of
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Software Engineering (CHASE), Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, MAY 23, 2017},
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Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Tech Council Software
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Engn; Assoc Comp Machinery Special Interest Grp Software Engn; EXACTAS
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UBA; Soc Argentina Informatica; Fundac Investigac \& Desarrollo TIC},
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Abstract = {Students can benefit from contributing to Open Source Software (OSS),
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since they can enrich their portfolio and learn with real world
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projects. However, sometimes students are demotivated to contribute due
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to entrance barriers. On the other hand, gamification is widely used to
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engage and motivate people to accomplish tasks and improve their
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performance. The goal of this work is to analyze the use of gamification
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to orient and motivate undergraduate students to overcome onboarding
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barriers and engage to OSS projects. To achieve this goal, we
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implemented four gaming elements (Quests, Points, Ranking, and Levels)
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in GitLab and assessed the environment by means of a study conducted
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with 17 students, within a real OSS project (JabRef). At the end of the
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study, the students evaluated their experience through a questionnaire.
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We found that the Quest element helped to guide participants and keep
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them motivated and points helped by providing feedback on students'
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performed tasks. We conclude that the gamified environment oriented the
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students in an attempt to make a contribution and that gamification can
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motivate and orient newcomers' to engage to OSS projects.},
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DOI = {10.1109/CHASE.2017.7},
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ISBN = {978-1-5386-4039-5},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gerosa, Marco/A-6686-2009
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Graciotto Silva, Marco Aurélio/F-5675-2012
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Igor, Steinmacher/B-6414-2012
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Graciotto Silva, Marco Aurelio/0000-0002-1737-8240
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Gerosa, Marco/0000-0003-1399-7535},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000414286900006},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000675825200002,
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Author = {Krasniqi, Rrezarta and Agrawal, Ankit},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE Comp Soc},
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Title = {Analyzing and Detecting Emerging Quality-Related Concerns across OSS
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Defect Report Summaries},
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Booktitle = {2021 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ANALYSIS, EVOLUTION AND
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REENGINEERING (SANER 2021)},
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Year = {2021},
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Pages = {12-23},
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Note = {28th IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and
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Reengineering (SANER), ELECTR NETWORK, MAR 09-12, 2021},
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Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Tech Council Software Engn},
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Abstract = {Quality-related concerns are often coined with the terms non-functional
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requirements, architecturally significant requirements, and quality
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attributes. Collectively, these qualities affect non-behavioral concerns
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of the software system such as reliability, usability, security, or
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maintainability among others. As a byproduct of a long-term maintenance
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effort, these system qualities tend to erode over time, causing
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system-wide failures that emerge via quality-related bugs.
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Quality-related bugs can have a detrimental impact on system's sustained
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stability and can chiefly hinder its core functionality. Typically, for
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the developers, to manually examine these high-impacted quality-related
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bugs can become prohibitively expensive and impractical task to attain.
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This is often a case with bugs that are reported from medium or
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large-sized projects such as Eclipse. To alleviate this problem, we
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built a quality-based classifier to automatically detect these emerging
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quality-related concerns from textual descriptions of bug report
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summaries. Specifically, we leveraged a weighted combination of
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semantics, lexical, and shallow features in conjunction with the Random
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Forest ensemble learning method. Finally, we discuss the practical
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applicability of our classifier for mapping and visualizing
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quality-related concerns into the codebase with an example from the
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Derby project. To summarize, this work represents an effort and an early
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awareness to improve the underlying management of issue tracking systems
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and stakeholder requirements in open-source communities.},
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DOI = {10.1109/SANER50967.2021.00011},
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ISBN = {978-1-7281-9630-5},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Agrawal, Ankit/L-4811-2019
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Agrawal, Ankit/0000-0003-1467-1596
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Krasniqi, Rrezarta/0000-0001-6884-6131},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000675825200002},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000406222600098,
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Author = {Rahman, Md Habibur and Islam, Md Mamunoor},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {An Empirical Approach to Autonomous GSM BTS based on OSS and OSH},
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Booktitle = {2016 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND
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INFORMATION \& COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICEEICT)},
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Series = {International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Information
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Communication Technology},
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Year = {2016},
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Note = {3rd International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Information
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and Communication Technology (ICEEICT), Military Inst Sci \& Technol,
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Dhaka, BANGLADESH, SEP 22-24, 2016},
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Abstract = {In this era of wireless engineering, Open source application has turned
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out to be an evolving concept in the development of GSM technology.
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Nowadays, GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) networks are
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receiving increasing attention in the open-source community. Hence, aim
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of this paper is to illustrate the process of implementation of
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autonomous GSM BTS (Base Transceiver Station) by using OSH (Open Source
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Hardware) such as BladeRF device, a multipurpose signal processing board
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used for Software Defined Radio (SDR) and YateBTS, an OSS (Open Source
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Software) acts as a GSM access point which is software based. Generally,
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YateBTS permits available standard GSM phone to be employed as SIP
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(Session Initiation Protocol) endpoints in VoIP (voice over IP) network
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system. An experimental study has been conducted to test the feasibility
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and effectiveness of the implemented system. The outcome of experimental
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result is thoroughly examined in this paper.},
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ISSN = {2475-1995},
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ISBN = {978-1-5090-2906-8},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rahman, Md Habibur/AAN-4125-2021},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000406222600098},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000210438200003,
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Author = {Saorin, Tomas},
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Title = {Digital Exhibition and reuse : implementation of free software for
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publishing structured Omeka},
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Journal = {METODOS DE INFORMACION},
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Year = {2011},
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Volume = {2},
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Number = {2},
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Pages = {29-46},
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Abstract = {This paper contextualizes digital exhibitions under digital
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dissemination of museum collections and heritage, presenting the
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functionalities of open software Omeka for specialized management of
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this type of content, through an agile combination of a digital
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collection manager connected to a exhibitions generator. System uses
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normalized metadata and applies OAI-PMH, so that allows reuse and
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content distribution in the Web. Also is analyzed the advantages of
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software as a service (SaaS) for Omeka Net.},
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DOI = {10.5557/IIME12-N2-029046},
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ISSN = {1134-2838},
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EISSN = {2173-1241},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Saorín, Tomás/F-7273-2010},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000210438200003},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000345972000005,
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Author = {Wiesmann, V. and Franz, D. and Held, C. and Muenzenmayer, C. and
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Palmisano, R. and Wittenberg, T.},
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Title = {Review of free software tools for image analysis of fluorescence cell
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micrographs},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPY},
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Year = {2015},
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Volume = {257},
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Number = {1},
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Pages = {39-53},
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Month = {JAN},
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Abstract = {An increasing number of free software tools have been made available for
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the evaluation of fluorescence cell micrographs. The main users are
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biologists and related life scientists with no or little knowledge of
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image processing. In this review, we give an overview of available tools
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and guidelines about which tools the users should use to segment
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fluorescence micrographs. We selected 15 free tools and divided them
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into stand-alone, Matlab-based, ImageJ-based, free demo versions of
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commercial tools and data sharing tools. The review consists of two
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parts: First, we developed a criteria catalogue and rated the tools
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regarding structural requirements, functionality (flexibility,
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segmentation and image processing filters) and usability (documentation,
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data management, usability and visualization). Second, we performed an
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image processing case study with four representative fluorescence
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micrograph segmentation tasks with figure-ground and cell separation.
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The tools display a wide range of functionality and usability. In the
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image processing case study, we were able to perform figure-ground
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separation in all micrographs using mainly thresholding. Cell separation
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was not possible with most of the tools, because cell separation methods
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are provided only by a subset of the tools and are difficult to
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parametrize and to use. Most important is that the usability matches the
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functionality of a tool. To be usable, specialized tools with less
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functionality need to fulfill less usability criteria, whereas
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multipurpose tools need a well-structured menu and intuitive graphical
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user interface.},
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DOI = {10.1111/jmi.12184},
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ISSN = {0022-2720},
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EISSN = {1365-2818},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Palmisano, R./KIC-6381-2024
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Wittenberg, Thomas/AAD-6340-2019
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Held, Christian/KIK-3268-2024
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Palmisano, Ralf/0000-0003-4283-2115},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000345972000005},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000334728400003,
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Author = {Poba-Nzaou, Placide and Raymond, Louis and Fabi, Bruno},
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Title = {Risk of adopting mission-critical OSS applications: an interpretive case
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study},
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Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS \& PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT},
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Year = {2014},
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Volume = {34},
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Number = {4},
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Pages = {477-512},
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Abstract = {Purpose - This study aims to explore the process of open source software
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(OSS) adoption in small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and more
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specifically open source enterprise resource planning (ERP) as a
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``mission critical{''} OSS application in manufacturing. It also
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addresses the fundamental issue of ERP risk management that shapes this
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process.
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Design/methodology/approach - The approach is done through an
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interpretive case study of a small Canadian manufacturer that has
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adopted an open source ERP system.
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Findings - Interpreted in the light of the IT risk management, OSS and
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packaged application adoption literatures, results indicate that the
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small manufacturer successfully managed the adoption process in a rather
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intuitive manner, based on one guiding principle and nine practices. In
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analyzing the data, diffusion of innovation theory appeared to fit
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rather well with the situation observed and to offer rich insights to
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explain the mission-critical OSS adoption process.
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Research limitations/implications - A single case study of successful IT
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adoption should be eventually counterbalanced by future cases considered
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to be partial or total failures, using a wider multiple case study
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approach for comparative purposes. And this should include alternative
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theoretical interpretations and more detailed empirical work on the
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extent to which the distinctive features of OSS make its adoption more
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or less risk-laden. This initial effort should also be followed by
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further research on mission-critical OSS adoption in contexts other than
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SMEs (e.g. healthcare organizations) and other than ERP (e.g.
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customer-relationship management).
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Practical implications - This research confirms that open source is a
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credible alternative for SMEs that decide willingly or under external
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pressure to adopt a mission-critical system such as ERP. Moreover, it
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suggests that a high level of formalization is not always necessary.
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Originality/value - The authors argue that rich insights into the
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dynamics of the mission-critical OSS adoption process can be obtained by
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framing this process within an IT risk management context.},
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DOI = {10.1108/IJOPM-03-2012-0117},
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ISSN = {0144-3577},
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EISSN = {1758-6593},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Raymond, Louis/G-8100-2011},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000334728400003},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000406682800005,
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Author = {Kiefer, Brittany N. and Lemarr, Kyle E. and Enriquez, Christopher C. and
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Tivener, Kristin A. and Daniel, Todd},
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Title = {A Pilot Study: Perceptual Effects of the Voodoo Floss Band on
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Glenohumeral Flexibility},
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Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ATHLETIC THERAPY \& TRAINING},
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Year = {2017},
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Volume = {22},
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Number = {4},
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Pages = {29-33},
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Month = {JUL},
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Abstract = {Even though adaption of the Voodoo Floss Band is gaining momentum,
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evidence-based literature on its effectiveness remains sparse. The
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purpose of this quantitative observational design study was to
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investigate the effects of the Voodoo Floss Band on soft-tissue
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flexibility and perception of movement. A repeated-measures ANOVA with
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between-subjects factor demonstrated both groups significantly improved
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GH flexion range of motion from pretest to post-test but there was not a
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statistically significant difference between the groups. Perceptions of
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flexibility increased more for the Voodoo Floss Band group,
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demonstrating a psychological increase in GH flexion, but not a physical
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increase.},
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DOI = {10.1123/ijatt.2016-0093},
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ISSN = {2157-7277},
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EISSN = {2157-7285},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000406682800005},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000181414100003,
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Author = {James, J},
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Title = {Free software and the digital divide: opportunities and constraints for
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developing countries},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE},
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Year = {2003},
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Volume = {29},
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Number = {1},
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Pages = {25-33},
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Abstract = {Our focus in this paper is mainly on the GNU/LINUX operting system and
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the advantages that it affords developing countries seeking to bridge
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the global digital divide. In the early parts of the paper we argue
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that, although GNU/LINUX can generate substantial savings when used
|
|
instead of the proprietary alternative, in numerous institutional
|
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settings, the most telling opportunities-for developing countries arise
|
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when this system is combined. with other ways of reducing computing
|
|
costs. Policy, therefore, should not only consist of substituting
|
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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
|
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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
|
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and that the result is a stagnation of the technological capabilities in
|
|
software that these countries need so badly.},
|
|
DOI = {10.1177/016555103762202041},
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ISSN = {0165-5515},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000181414100003},
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|
}
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@article{ WOS:000888842900002,
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Author = {Pantano, Juan Cruz and Romagnano, Maria},
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Title = {A Pool of Free Software Tools to Assist Business Intelligence and
|
|
Analytics},
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Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMBINATORIAL OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS AND
|
|
INFORMATICS},
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Year = {2022},
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Volume = {13},
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Number = {2},
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Pages = {14-32},
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Month = {MAY-AUG},
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Abstract = {At present, enterprises face new economic models and dedicate a lot of
|
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time and resources to obtain, process, apply, and project information.
|
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If they do not collect the appropriate data, the information generated
|
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will not be accurate, the results will likely be wrong, and any decision
|
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made will not be the most appropriate. Business Intelligence and
|
|
Business Analytics, used properly, can present competitive advantages,
|
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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
|
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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.},
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ISSN = {2007-1558},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000888842900002},
|
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000772176100065,
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|
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},
|
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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},
|
|
}
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|
|
|
@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},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000296170300020,
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Author = {Muench, I. and Wagner, W.},
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Title = {Free software development in civil engineering and an application for
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the design of industrial sheds},
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Journal = {BAUINGENIEUR},
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Year = {2011},
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Volume = {86},
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Pages = {400-408},
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Month = {SEP},
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Abstract = {Structural analysis and computer science are central subjects in the
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(higher) education of civil engineers. Universities can focus the
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potential and motivation of students to generate free dynamically
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growing software. Our alliance of education and research has the aim to
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design simple industrial buildings continuously in an optimal way. The
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intended software accounts for complex interrelations of the structural
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components as well as for mathematical optimization schemes. However, we
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emphasize the importance of an easy access to the code and the
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possibility to implement individual ideas. The claims and basic
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conditions demand a strategy, which is different to the software
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development of commercially used products. Due to the steady fluctuation
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of the software developers merely temporary teams and an unforced
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community of users result. Their feedback and loyalty to the software
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project are mainly based on individual benefit but may also be motivated
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by idealism. From our point of view, civil engineering has a broad base
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to use software development as an interface between education and
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profession. We discuss our experience for such a project and about an
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experiment to benefit from building up a social network in this context.
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In the second part of our article we present practical statements for
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the optimized design of industrial sheds using this software.},
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ISSN = {0005-6650},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000296170300020},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000855050800021,
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Author = {Santos, Italo and Wiese, Igor and Steinmacher, Igor and Sarma, Anita and
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Gerosa, Marco A.},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE COMP SOC},
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Title = {Hits and Misses: Newcomers' ability to identify Skills needed for OSS
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tasks},
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Booktitle = {2022 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ANALYSIS, EVOLUTION AND
|
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REENGINEERING (SANER 2022)},
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Series = {European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering},
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Year = {2022},
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Pages = {174-183},
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Note = {29th IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and
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Reengineering (SANER), ELECTR NETWORK, MAR 15-18, 2022},
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Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc},
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Abstract = {Participation in Open Source Software (OSS) projects offers real
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software development experience for students and other newcomers seeking
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to develop their skills. However, onboarding to an OSS project brings
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various challenges, including finding a suitable task among various open
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|
issues. Selecting an appropriate starter task requires newcomers to
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|
identify the skills needed to solve a project issue and avoiding tasks
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too far from their skill set. However, little is known about how
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effective newcomers are in identifying the skills needed to resolve an
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issue. We asked 154 undergrad students to evaluate issues from OSS
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projects and infer the skills needed to contribute. Students reported a
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total of 94 skills, which we classified into 10 categories. We compared
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the students' answers to those collected from 6 professional developers.
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In general, students misidentified and missed several skills
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(f-measure=0.37). Students had results closer to professional developers
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for skills related to database, operating infrastructure, programming
|
|
concepts, and programming language, and they had worse results in
|
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identifying skills related to debugging and program comprehension. Our
|
|
results can help educators who seek to use OSS as part of their courses
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and OSS communities that want to label newcomer-friendly issues to
|
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facilitate onboarding of new contributors.},
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DOI = {10.1109/SANER53432.2022.00032},
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ISSN = {1944-2793},
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ISBN = {978-1-6654-3786-8},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gerosa, Marco/A-6686-2009
|
|
Igor, Steinmacher/B-6414-2012
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de Oliveira Santos, Italo/H-7078-2018},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Gerosa, Marco/0000-0003-1399-7535
|
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de Oliveira Santos, Italo/0000-0002-7545-6104},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000855050800021},
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|
}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000704136000001,
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Author = {Tan, Shin Hwei and Hu, Chunfeng and Li, Ziqiang and Zhang, Xiaowen and
|
|
Zhou, Ying},
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|
Book-Group-Author = {IEEE COMP SOC},
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|
Title = {GitHub-OSS Fixit: Fixing bugs at scale in a Software Engineering Course},
|
|
Booktitle = {2021 IEEE/ACM 43RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING:
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|
JOINT TRACK ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING EDUCATION AND TRAINING (ICSE-JSEET
|
|
2021)},
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Year = {2021},
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|
Pages = {1-10},
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|
Note = {43rd IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering - Joint
|
|
Track on Software Engineering Education and Training (ICSE-JSEET) /
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|
IEEE/ACM 43rd International Conference on Software Engineering -Software
|
|
Engineering in Society (ICSE-SEIS), ELECTR NETWORK, MAY 25-28, 2021},
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Organization = {IEEE; Assoc Comp Machinery; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Tech Council Software
|
|
Engn; ACM SIGSOFT},
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|
Abstract = {Many studies have shown the benefits of introducing open-source projects
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|
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},
|
|
}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000393409200005,
|
|
Author = {Abdellah, Zaouia and AmineArrahmane, Achargui and Fatima, Jalil},
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|
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
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|
TECHNOLOGY (CIST)},
|
|
Series = {Colloquium in Information Science and Technology},
|
|
Year = {2016},
|
|
Pages = {25-30},
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|
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},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@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},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lee, Sang Kon/HPB-5869-2023},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000240392600118},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000370068300121,
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Author = {Cervesato, Eugenio and Righini, Giovanni and Rellini, Gian L. and
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Cassin, Matteo and Piazza, Rita and Nicolosi, Gian L.},
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Editor = {Murray, A},
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Title = {Optimization of Shifts and On-Call Coverage of Cardiologists Working in
|
|
a Hospital Complex Structure by using Free Software},
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Booktitle = {2014 COMPUTING IN CARDIOLOGY CONFERENCE (CINC), VOL 41},
|
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Series = {Computing in Cardiology Conference},
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Year = {2014},
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Volume = {41},
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Pages = {477-480},
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Note = {41st Computing in Cardiology Conference (CinC), Cambridge, MA, SEP
|
|
07-10, 2014},
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|
Organization = {Massachusetts Inst Technol; European Soc Cardiol; IEEE EMBS; Mortara;
|
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PhysioNet; Philips; Mindray; IBM; Zoll; Mitsubishi Elect; lOP
|
|
Publishing; IMES; CSAIL; Medtronic; Boston Sci; Samsung; GE},
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Abstract = {The organization of shifts and on-call coverage of Cardiologists working
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in a hospital complex structure must ensure the availability 24h, full
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year, complying with laws and contractual, social and professional
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obligations. It faces a `staff scheduling' problem.
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The team consists of 16 Cardiologists to ensure daytime and nighttime
|
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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.
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|
An original software was developed in Java to input data, generate the
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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
|
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individual quotas.
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The system generates the shifts monthly. Typical computation time is few
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|
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
|
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uniform like distribution, avoiding immediate repetition of the same
|
|
shift. The software is open source available for download at:
|
|
www.arc.fvg.it.},
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|
ISSN = {2325-8861},
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|
EISSN = {2325-887X},
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|
ISBN = {978-1-4799-4346-3},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Nicolosi, Gian Luigi/AAT-9893-2020
|
|
},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {Nicolosi, Gian Luigi/0000-0002-2218-2808
|
|
RIGHINI, GIOVANNI/0000-0001-9830-7454},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000370068300121},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000365062700011,
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Author = {Lakka, Spyridoula and Stamati, Teta and Michalakelis, Christos and
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|
Anagnostopoulos, Dimosthenis},
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Title = {Cross-national analysis of the relation of eGovernment maturity and OSS
|
|
growth},
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Journal = {TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE},
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Year = {2015},
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Volume = {99},
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Pages = {132-147},
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Month = {OCT},
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Abstract = {The aims of this research are to explore and evaluate the nature of the
|
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relationship between open source software (OSS) and eGovemment maturity,
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|
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
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Inc. All rights reserved.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.techfore.2015.06.024},
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ISSN = {0040-1625},
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|
EISSN = {1873-5509},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Stamati, Teta/AAM-9909-2021
|
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Michalakelis, Christos/B-5857-2014},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Michalakelis, Christos/0000-0002-4401-5058},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000365062700011},
|
|
}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000766909900006,
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Author = {Bideh, Pegah Nikbakht and Host, Martin and Hell, Martin},
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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},
|
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Title = {HAVOSS: A Maturity Model for Handling Vulnerabilities in Third Party OSS
|
|
Components},
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|
Booktitle = {PRODUCT-FOCUSED SOFTWARE PROCESS IMPROVEMENT, PROFES 2018},
|
|
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
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|
Year = {2018},
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Volume = {11271},
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|
Pages = {81-97},
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|
Note = {19th International Conference on Product-Focused Software Process
|
|
Improvement (PROFES), Clausthal Univ Technol, Wolfsburg, GERMANY, NOV
|
|
28-30, 2018},
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|
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},
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|
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},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@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
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Fassa, Paneveggio) have identified these changes and the current trend
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of forest growth at the expenses of open areas, such as pastures and
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grasslands, due to the abandonment of rural areas. This phenomenon leads
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to the rapid Alpine landscape change and profoundly affects the
|
|
ecological features of mountain ecosystems. To be able to monitor and to
|
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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.
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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.},
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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},
|
|
}
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@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},
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Number = {2},
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|
Pages = {80-89},
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|
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},
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Title = {HEATT©. A free software for thermal design of liquid flows inside pipes},
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Journal = {RESULTS IN ENGINEERING},
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Year = {2023},
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Volume = {17},
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Month = {MAR},
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Abstract = {The main goal of this work is to present the new web platform for
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numerical simulation of thermal flow in fluids with a laminar regime
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that runs inside pipes HEATT (c) (Thermal Analysis and Evaluation Tool
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for Pipes, in Spanish: Herramienta de Evaluaci ` on y An ` alisis Te `
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rmico en Tuberias) to the international scientific and professional
|
|
technical and teaching community. It consists of free software based on
|
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the Network Simulation Method (NSM) available internationally and
|
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financed by the 2021 call for Proofs of Concept of the Seneca
|
|
FoundationAgency for Science and Technology of the Region of Murcia
|
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(Spain). It is aimed at fill the existing gap between the widely known
|
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existing large and expensive software, and small professionals, SMEs and
|
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researchers with few resources to perform complex thermal behavior
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calculations. The platform has been extensively tested by comparison
|
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with both experimental and bibliographic data. The conclusions have been
|
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published in this and previous papers.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.rineng.2023.100983},
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EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2023},
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Article-Number = {100983},
|
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ISSN = {2590-1230},
|
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Seco-Nicolas, Manuel/D-9832-2015},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Seco-Nicolas, Manuel/0000-0002-2913-8703},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000954826100001},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000218960000004,
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Author = {Chen Liang-Kuang},
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Title = {Multimedia Chinese teaching and research: The Scratch free software for
|
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creative design courseware},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY AND CHINESE LANGUAGE TEACHING},
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Year = {2011},
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Volume = {2},
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Number = {1},
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Pages = {49-62},
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Month = {JUN},
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Abstract = {Based on ``learner-centered{''} design principle, to produce meaningful
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learning courseware, this study based on information (visual / images,
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and auditory /language) dual-coded processing theory, cognitive
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|
processes through the study, the information organized into a coherent
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verbal representation, into the foreign language multimedia courseware
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design. Scratch free software build using adaptive teaching content, to
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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.},
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ISSN = {1949-260X},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000218960000004},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000900087500001,
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Author = {Yilmaz, Nebi and Tarhan, Ayca Kolukisa},
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Title = {Matching terms of quality models and meta-models: toward a unified
|
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meta-model of OSS quality},
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Journal = {SOFTWARE QUALITY JOURNAL},
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Year = {2023},
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Volume = {31},
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Number = {3},
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Pages = {721-773},
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Month = {SEP},
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Abstract = {ContextIn the last two decades, open-source software (OSS) has gained
|
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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
|
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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
|
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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
|
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be taken as a guide by researchers who will propose or revise their OSS
|
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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},
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|
EarlyAccessDate = {DEC 2022},
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|
ISSN = {0963-9314},
|
|
EISSN = {1573-1367},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {KOLUKISA, AYÇA/HKN-2117-2023
|
|
},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {yilmaz, Nebi/0000-0002-0591-4667},
|
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000900087500001},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000344436000004,
|
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Author = {Morgan, Lorraine and Finnegan, Patrick},
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Title = {Beyond free software: An exploration of the business value of strategic
|
|
open source},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS},
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Year = {2014},
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Volume = {23},
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Number = {3},
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Pages = {226-238},
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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.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.jsis.2014.07.001},
|
|
ISSN = {0963-8687},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-1198},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000344436000004},
|
|
}
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|
|
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@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},
|
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Year = {2018},
|
|
Volume = {43},
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|
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,
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|
Author = {Gallegos, Angel and Santos-Olmo, Antonio and Enrique Sanchez, Luis and
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Fernandez-Medina, Eduardo},
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Editor = {Rosado, DG and Sanchez, LE and Jurjens, J},
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Title = {Automated Security Metrics in ISMSs to Discover the Level of Security of
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OSs and DBMSs},
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Booktitle = {WOSIS 2011: SECURITY IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS},
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Year = {2011},
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Pages = {159-166},
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Note = {8th International Workshop on Security in Information Systems - WOSIS
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|
2011, Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, JUN 08-11, 2011},
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Abstract = {The information society is ever-increasingly dependent upon Information
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Security Management Systems (ISMSs), and the availability of these
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|
systems has come to be vital to the evolution of SMEs. However, this
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type of companies requires ISMSs which have been adapted to their
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particular characteristics, and which are optimised from the point of
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view of the resources that are necessary to install and maintain them.
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This paper concentrates on the development of a process for ISMSs that
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will allow the level of security of critical applications installed in
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these sytems, i.e., Operative Systems and Data Base Management Systems,
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to be measured. This process is currently being directly applied in real
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cases, thus leading to an improvement in its application.},
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ISBN = {978-989-8425-61-4},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fernández, Eduardo/B-1310-2018
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|
Fernandez-Medina, Eduardo/D-4648-2011
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Santos-Olmo Parra, Antonio/B-6351-2015
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Sanchez Crespo, Luis Enrique/J-8942-2014},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Fernandez-Medina, Eduardo/0000-0003-2553-9320
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Santos-Olmo Parra, Antonio/0000-0002-2349-3894
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Sanchez Crespo, Luis Enrique/0000-0003-0086-1065},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000395721000016},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000399455300163,
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Author = {Lee, Tseu Kwan and Wei, Koh Tieng and Abd Ghani, Abdul Azim},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {Systematic Literature Review on Effort Estimation for Open Sources (OSS)
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|
Web Application Development},
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Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF 2016 FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES CONFERENCE (FTC)},
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Year = {2016},
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Pages = {1158-1167},
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Note = {Future Technologies Conference (FTC), San Francisco, CA, DEC 06-07, 2016},
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Organization = {HPCC Syst; IEEE; IEEE Power \& Energy Soc; IBM Res; IBM Watson AI
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XPRIZE; Brown Univ; IEEE San Francisco PES Chapter; Univ Michigan},
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Abstract = {The development of Web applications has a crucial role as most
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|
organizations have their own corporate Web applications to meet the
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|
needs of their respective businesses. Different needs create different
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complexities which represent a new challenge to Web application
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|
development. In order to ensure the timely delivery of a project,
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|
software providers offering this service choose to use Open Sources
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(OSS) as an alternative. Since OSS consist of an existing framework that
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can be implemented directly into the application, how far does this
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affect the complexity of the effort estimation? A number of research
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papers have outlined the efforts made to refine the complexity of this
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|
field. However, to our best knowledge a systematic overview of the
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research done on Web application development that involves OSS usage
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does not appear to exist. Hence, the aim of this paper is to conduct a
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systematic literature review (SLR) of OSS Web application development.
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For this purpose, 34 papers from a total of 67 papers were identified
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and studied. The findings of this study indicate that (a) no research
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has been carried out on the field mentioned; (b) there is no early
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effort estimation model for Web projects that involve the usage of OSS.
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|
Therefore, this work provides an overview of the field besides
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|
identifying future research possibilities.},
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|
ISBN = {978-1-5090-4171-8},
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|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Koh, Tieng Wei/ABA-5791-2022},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {Koh, Tieng Wei/0000-0001-8396-518X},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000399455300163},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000169086300007,
|
|
Author = {Anderson, P and Anderson, V and Garth, J},
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|
Title = {Assessment and development of organizational ability: The Rey Complex
|
|
Figure Organizational Strategy Score (RCF-OSS)},
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|
Journal = {CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST},
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|
Year = {2001},
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Volume = {15},
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|
Number = {1},
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Pages = {81-94},
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Month = {FEB},
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Abstract = {The Rey Complex Figure Organizational Strategy Score (RCF-OSS) was
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|
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},
|
|
}
|
|
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|
@article{ WOS:000273691100006,
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|
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.
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|
Methods We used open source software to build a data management system
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|
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
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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.},
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DOI = {10.1080/00036846.2016.1218427},
|
|
ISSN = {0003-6846},
|
|
EISSN = {1466-4283},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Schroder, Philipp/0000-0001-6551-9258},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000392493400003},
|
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}
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|
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@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
|
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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},
|
|
}
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|
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@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
|
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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.},
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ISSN = {1868-4238},
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ISBN = {978-3-642-35758-9},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {SEGONDS, FREDERIC/AAG-8743-2019
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Maranzana, Nicolas/0000-0002-1982-9041
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SEGONDS, FREDERIC/0000-0001-5677-4257},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000363260500049},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000478569000005,
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Author = {Toyama, Takahisa and Furukawa, Yumi and Hayashi, Yuki and Araki, Mami
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and Nakano, Takashi and Fukuta, Osamu},
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Title = {Dental floss use among elementary school children and environmental
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factors; a cross-sectional study},
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Journal = {PEDIATRIC DENTAL JOURNAL},
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Year = {2019},
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Volume = {29},
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Number = {2},
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Pages = {78-83},
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Month = {AUG},
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Abstract = {Background: The onset of carious lesions and periodontal disease
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originates in plaque formed from dental bacteria. Appropriate plaque
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control is therefore important. Dental floss is one instrument used to
|
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control plaque. The influence of guardians is an important factor in
|
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whether children use dental floss regularly. However, the use of dental
|
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floss among school-age children and the relationship between use and
|
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family background has yet to be examined.
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Aim: In this study, we conducted a questionnaire survey to examine rates
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of dental floss use and other related factors among elementary school
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children and their guardians.
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Methods: Surveys were sent to 298 guardians of children in grades 1-6 at
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an elementary school in Japan and 283 valid responses were received.
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Statistical analyses were carried out, with child's use of dental floss
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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.
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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
|
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was significantly related to dental floss use among children.
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Conclusion: The guardian's use of dental floss was associated with
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dental floss use among their children in this group of Japanese
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elementary school. (C) 2019 Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry.
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Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.pdj.2019.04.003},
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ISSN = {0917-2394},
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EISSN = {1880-3997},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000478569000005},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:001230510100001,
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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},
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Journal = {IEEE ACCESS},
|
|
Year = {2024},
|
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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
|
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OSS-128167 (20 or 50 mg/kg) through gavage every other day. The
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expression of SIRT6 in myocardial tissue was detected using western
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blotting. Tissue staining (hematoxylin and eosin and Masson's trichrome)
|
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was used to characterize myocardial structure, TUNEL fluorescent
|
|
staining was used to detect myocardial apoptosis, and
|
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immunohistochemical staining was used to detect the expression of
|
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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
|
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line. The corresponding results demonstrated that OSS-128167 aggravated
|
|
diabetes-induced cardiomyocyte apoptosis and fibrosis in mice.
|
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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.},
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DOI = {10.3892/mmr.2021.12006},
|
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Article-Number = {367},
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|
ISSN = {1791-2997},
|
|
EISSN = {1791-3004},
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|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {lei, zhang/AAG-9490-2020},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000631914700001},
|
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}
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@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
|
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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},
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Year = {2018},
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Volume = {10},
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Number = {3},
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Pages = {10-18},
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Abstract = {The central preoccupation of George Eliot's life was with religion. In
|
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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
|
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novels with the knowledge of her intellectual development, one must ask
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how this earnest agnostic could treat traditional religion so
|
|
sympathetically, why she made the religious experience the subject of
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|
her creative work, and what moral truth she found religion to embody. It
|
|
was the philosophy of the German anthropologist Ludwig Feuerbach, whose
|
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book The Essence of Christianity she translated in 1854, in combination
|
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with her own earlier experiences as a Christian, which led Eliot to her
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|
understanding of the subjective reality embodied in Christianity. `With
|
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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
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|
the Floss and how Eliot establishes her faith in firm and lasting
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relations, which could be attained through the adjustment of the
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individual to the community. This adjustment comes as a corollary to the
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protagonist's realization of the principles that promote love, respect,
|
|
tolerance and sacrifice for others.},
|
|
DOI = {10.21659/rupkatha.v10n3.02},
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ISSN = {0975-2935},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000472788200002},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000349278300002,
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|
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},
|
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Year = {2014},
|
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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},
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Organization = {Int Federat Informat Proc, TC2 WG 2 13; COCOS; Gruppo Engn; AICA},
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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
|
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relative importance of certain factors.},
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|
ISSN = {1571-5736},
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|
ISBN = {0-387-34225-7},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {Van Belle, Jean-Paul/0000-0002-9140-0143},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000238056100029},
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|
}
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@article{ WOS:000565919400008,
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Author = {Rocha Trejo, Everth Haydee and Hernandez Peralez, Jorge Artuto},
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Title = {Assesment of digital skills of teachers for free software technology
|
|
adoption. Kids on Computers project},
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|
Journal = {E-CIENCIAS DE LA INFORMACION},
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|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {10},
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|
Number = {2},
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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},
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|
ISSN = {1659-4142},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000565919400008},
|
|
}
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|
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|
@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},
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|
Year = {2020},
|
|
Volume = {7},
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|
Number = {1},
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|
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
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new developers participating in OSS4SG and the quality of their
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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},
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|
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},
|
|
}
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|
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|
@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)},
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Series = {International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and
|
|
Measurement},
|
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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,
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Author = {Nguyen, Emily},
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Editor = {Chandra, S and Blincoe, K and Tonella, P},
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Title = {Do All Software Projects Die When Not Maintained? Analyzing Developer
|
|
Maintenance to Predict OSS Usage},
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Booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE 31ST ACM JOINT MEETING EUROPEAN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
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CONFERENCE AND SYMPOSIUM ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING,
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ESEC/FSE 2023},
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Year = {2023},
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Pages = {2195-2197},
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Note = {31st ACM Joint Meeting of the European Software Engineering Conference /
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Symposium on the Foundations-of-Software-Engineering (ESEC/FSE), San
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|
Francisco, CA, DEC 03-09, 2023},
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Organization = {Assoc Comp Machinery; Fdn Software Engn; ACM SIGSOFT; Google; Ant Grp;
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Meta; JetBrains; ByteDance; Uber; Dragon Testing; Huawei},
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Abstract = {Past research suggests software should be continuously maintained in
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order to remain useful in our digital society. To determine whether
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these studies on software evolution are supported in modern-day software
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libraries, we conduct a natural experiment on 26,050 GitHub
|
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repositories, statistically modeling library usage based on their
|
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package-level downloads against different factors related to project
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maintenance.},
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DOI = {10.1145/3611643.3617849},
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ISBN = {979-8-4007-0327-0},
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ORCID-Numbers = {, Emily/0000-0002-7135-0425},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:001148157800199},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000210456200006,
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Author = {Rioseco Pais, Marcelo Humberto},
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Title = {Free software as tool of production of knowledge in the educational
|
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area. The case of Chile},
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Journal = {REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE TECNOLOGIA EDUCATIVA-RELATEC},
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Year = {2008},
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Volume = {7},
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Number = {2},
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Pages = {79-91},
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Abstract = {The article that follows describes the problem of legality that
|
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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},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000210456200006},
|
|
}
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|
|
|
@article{ WOS:000704232000014,
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Author = {Gonzalez Hernandez, Walfredo and Hernandez Revilla, Dayana Olivia and
|
|
Gonzalez Castillo, Juan Manuel},
|
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Title = {MIGRATION TOWARDS FREE SOFTWARE IN THE TRAINING OF COMPUTER TEACHERS AS
|
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A STRATEGY OF TECHNOLOGICAL SOVEREIGNTY},
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Journal = {ECCOS-REVISTA CIENTIFICA},
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Year = {2021},
|
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Number = {58},
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Month = {JUL-SEP},
|
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Abstract = {The conception of technological sovereignty for the treatment of the
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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.},
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|
DOI = {10.5585/eccos.n58.17195},
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|
Article-Number = {e17195},
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|
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},
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|
Volume = {33},
|
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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
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survey of coordinates of inaccessible points, especially when only angle
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measurements are available, in this case, also called the triangulation
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method. However, the mathematical solution of the 3D forward
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intersection with the analytical definition of spatial lines, resolved
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by the Minimum Distances Method, is still not widespread in the academic
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and professional environment. This mathematical modeling determines the
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3D coordinates of a point located in the middle of the minimum distance
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between two or more spatial lines, which spatially ``intersect{''}
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towards the observation point. This solution is more accurate than
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others presented in the literature because it simultaneously solves the
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problem of 3D determination of a point by the method of least squares,
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in addition to providing an estimate of the coordinate precision, which
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are inherent to the adjustment. This work, therefore, has the objective
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of explaining the Minimum Distances Method for the spatial intersection
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of targeted measurements with a Total Station from two or more known
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observation points for the 3D determination of inaccessible points
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located in corners of buildings. For the analysis of the method, a
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Python tool was developed for QGIS that calculates the 3D coordinates
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and generates the adjustment processing report, being applied with real
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observations of the Geodetic survey of the SUDENE building, in
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Recife-PE. The methodology developed in this work proved to be suitable
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for measurements of large structures, achieving spherical precision
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better than +/- 1.0 cm, following the Brazilian standards for urban
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|
cadastre.},
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DOI = {10.1590/1982-2170-2020-0057},
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|
Article-Number = {e2021017},
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|
ISSN = {1982-2170},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {FRANCA, LEANDRO/T-2415-2019
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {FRANCA, LEANDRO/0000-0003-0863-1926
|
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De Seixas, Andrea/0000-0002-5879-4902},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000669891400001},
|
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}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000534495100011,
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Author = {Mascarenhas, F. J. R. and Christoforo, A. L. and Carvalho, R. C.},
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|
Title = {THE USE OF A FREE SOFTWARE FOR DETERMINATION OF THE INTERNAL FORCES OF
|
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LIVE LOADS IN BEAMS OF CONCRETE BRIDGES},
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|
Journal = {HOLOS},
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Year = {2020},
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Volume = {36},
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Number = {3},
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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},
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|
Article-Number = {e9466},
|
|
ISSN = {1518-1634},
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|
EISSN = {1807-1600},
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|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Christoforo, André/AAH-5941-2019},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000534495100011},
|
|
}
|
|
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|
@inproceedings{ WOS:000493813000005,
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|
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},
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|
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
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survey with higher education professors in Brazil, used K-modes
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algorithm to identify clusters and Decision Tree algorithm to identify
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characteristics that determine the use of FLOSS projects in a sample of
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professors who had not used this approach in the classroom. Results: The
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results of the research revealed characteristics of professors who use,
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or not, FLOSS projects in SEE, of professors grouped in the two clusters
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generated by the application of the K-modes algorithm, of professors
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grouped by the application of the Decision Tree algorithm, in addition
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to presenting similar characteristics the pedagogical practices
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evidenced by each group of SE professors.},
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DOI = {10.1145/3422392.3422493},
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ISBN = {978-1-4503-8753-8},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {von Flach G. Chavez, Christina/G-2567-2012
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {von Flach, Christina/0000-0001-5172-9641},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:001182148500058},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000425259700003,
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Author = {Spillman, Deborah Shapple},
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Title = {All That Is Solid Turns into Steam: Sublimation and Sympathy in George
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Eliot's <i>The Mill on the Floss</i>},
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Journal = {NINETEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE},
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Year = {2017},
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Volume = {72},
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Number = {3},
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Pages = {338-373},
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Month = {DEC},
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Abstract = {This essay argues that steam and its gaseous properties in George
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Eliot's The Mill on the Floss (1861) represent capital's increasing
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abstraction in the nineteenth century that threatened to disrupt
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economic and affective relations between people, property, and places
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associated with the past while nevertheless introducing new modes of
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circulation and more diffusive opportunities for sympathetic connection.
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The novel's return to an earlier stage in the development of capital
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places the 1830s of the story in dialogue with the 1860s of its
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narration, while inviting readers to compare the values of this earlier
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period to those of their own. Considering this comparative structure in
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|
relation to nineteenth-century ethnography and its
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interlocutors-including Auguste Comte, Ludwig Feuerbach, and Karl Marx-I
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read Edward Tulliver's primitive materialism and the Dodson sisters'
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fetishism as both humorous reactions and more earnest forms of
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resistance to this increasing abstraction. Eliot ultimately turns toward
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the figurative possibilities of sublimation as a way to bridge the
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concrete and the abstract, the particular and the general, will and
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affect, self and other. Sublimation-not liquidation-therefore serves as
|
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the more apt metaphor for sympathy in the novel.},
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DOI = {10.1525/ncl.2017.72.3.338},
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ISSN = {0891-9356},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000425259700003},
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}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000272835900008,
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Author = {Araujo, Mauricio G. and Liljenberg, Birgitta and Lindhe, Jan},
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Title = {Dynamics of Bio-Oss® Collagen incorporation in fresh extraction wounds:
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an experimental study in the dog},
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Journal = {CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH},
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Year = {2010},
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Volume = {21},
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Number = {1},
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Pages = {55-64},
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Month = {JAN},
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Abstract = {Aim
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The objective of this experiment was to analyze processes involved in
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|
the incorporation of Bio-Oss (R) Collagen in host tissue during healing
|
|
following tooth extraction and grafting.
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|
Methods
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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
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|
extraction socket filled with Bio-Oss (R) Collagen. The mucosa was
|
|
mobilized and the extraction site was closed with interrupted sutures.
|
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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
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|
The biomaterial was first trapped in the fibrin network of the coagulum.
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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.
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|
To cite this article:AraUjo MG, Liljenberg B, Lindhe J. Dynamics of
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|
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},
|
|
}
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|
|
|
@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},
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|
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
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object subsequent to the passage of the Neptunian system. OSS would help
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consolidate the hypothesis of the origin of Triton as a Kuiper Belt
|
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object captured by Neptune, and to improve our knowledge on the
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formation of the solar system. The OSS probe would carry instruments
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allowing precise tracking of the spacecraft during the cruise. It would
|
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facilitate the best possible tests of the laws of gravity in deep space.
|
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These objectives are important for fundamental physics, as they test
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General Relativity, our current theoretical description of gravitation,
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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
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Belt object. The proposed mission profile would allow to deliver a 500
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kg class spacecraft. The design of the probe is mainly constrained by
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the deep space gravity test in order to minimize the perturbation of the
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accelerometer measurement.},
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DOI = {10.1007/s10686-012-9309-y},
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ISSN = {0922-6435},
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|
EISSN = {1572-9508},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Stephan, Katrin/U-2524-2018
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|
Cecconi, Baptiste/ABF-3912-2020
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|
Banfield, Don/I-3523-2018
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|
Postberg, Frank/AAE-6295-2019
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|
Lamine, Brahim/J-8907-2012
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|
Orton, Glenn/AAD-9862-2020
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|
Saur, Joachim/V-6780-2019
|
|
Helbert, Jorn/P-1570-2019
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|
Reynaud, Serge/J-8061-2014
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|
Bertolami, Orfeu/AAH-7325-2021
|
|
Paramos, Jorge/J-3440-2013
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|
Francisco, Frederico/J-1718-2012
|
|
Fletcher, Leigh/D-6093-2011
|
|
Gil, Paulo/B-7272-2012
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Bingham, Robert/N-2042-2019
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|
Laemmerzahl, Claus/P-3552-2016},
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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
|
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Banfield, Don/0000-0003-2664-0164
|
|
Saur, Joachim/0000-0003-1413-1231
|
|
Fletcher, Leigh/0000-0001-5834-9588
|
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Postberg, Frank/0000-0002-5862-4276
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|
Cecconi, Baptiste/0000-0001-7915-5571
|
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Sayanagi, Kunio/0000-0001-8729-0992
|
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Gil, Paulo/0000-0003-2183-6221
|
|
Helled, Ravit/0000-0001-5555-2652
|
|
Bingham, Robert/0000-0002-9843-7635
|
|
Laemmerzahl, Claus/0000-0002-8276-5415},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000309230600004},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000625208504041,
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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)},
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Year = {2018},
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Pages = {4252-4260},
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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},
|
|
}
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|
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@article{ WOS:000944354300006,
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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},
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Volume = {18},
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|
Number = {5},
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Month = {MAY},
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|
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},
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Organization = {IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; Intel; Huawei; CVIC SE; Minist Educ, Key Lab High
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Confidence Software Technologies; Springer; Int Requirements Engn Board;
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Peking Univ},
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Abstract = {Open source projects rely on issue tracking systems such as JIRA or
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online forums to keep track of users' feedback, expectations and
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requested features. However, since users are not fully aware of existing
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features, when submitting new feature requests, redundant requests often
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appear in the new feature list. It is a waste of time and effort for
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project contributors to manually identify and reject them, especially in
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complex systems with many features. Our research is aiming to find a
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suitable solution to identify redundant feature requests in OSS
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projects. We have conducted a survey on a well-known Open Source
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community, Hibernate and gathered all of its feature requests
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up-to-date. Through studying and categorizing the characteristics of
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these feature requests, we have found that about 37\% of the feature
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requests were rejected and the most common rejection reason was
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redundancy. Also we have found that it is very expensive to identify and
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resolve these redundant feature requests. In this paper, we have
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proposed our solution to automatically identify redundant feature
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requests through a Feature Tree Model along with a future research
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agenda.},
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DOI = {10.1109/RE.2016.65},
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ISSN = {2332-6441},
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ISBN = {978-1-5090-4121-3},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Shi, Lin/LEM-4882-2024
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wang, qi/ITT-9652-2023
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Shi, Lin/0000-0003-1476-7213},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000390249700046},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000629766500022,
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Author = {Wang, Zhujiang and Dubrowski, Adam},
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Title = {A Semi-Automatic Method to Create an Affordable Three-Dimensional
|
|
Printed Splint Using Open-Source and Free Software},
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Journal = {CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE},
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Year = {2021},
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Volume = {13},
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Number = {3},
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Month = {MAR 16},
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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
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|
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
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|
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.},
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|
DOI = {10.7759/cureus.13934},
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Article-Number = {e13934},
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|
EISSN = {2168-8184},
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|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Dubrowski, Adam/MCY-7233-2025},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000629766500022},
|
|
}
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|
@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},
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|
Journal = {ARGUMENTOS DE RAZON TECNICA},
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|
Year = {2007},
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|
Number = {10},
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|
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},
|
|
}
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|
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|
@incollection{ WOS:000442905400086,
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|
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 <
|
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0.05), while nucleotide substances (NS) increased by 51\% (p < 0.05).
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Within 60 days after implantation, the values of these indices showed a
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decreasing tendency. The fact mentioned above denotes that their
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osteoregenerative action increases under the influence of implanted
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|
materials.},
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ISSN = {0034-7752},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sirbu, Dumitru/ABF-7966-2021},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Sirbu, Dumitru/0000-0003-4023-4031},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000489958900068},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000382969800001,
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Author = {Moser, Arvin and Pautler, Brent G.},
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Title = {The fundamentals behind solving for unknown molecular structures using
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computer-assisted structure elucidation: a free software package at the
|
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undergraduate and graduate levels},
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Journal = {MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN CHEMISTRY},
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Year = {2016},
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Volume = {54},
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Number = {9},
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Pages = {701-704},
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Month = {SEP},
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Abstract = {The successful elucidation of an unknown compound's molecular structure
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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.},
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DOI = {10.1002/mrc.4453},
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ISSN = {0749-1581},
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EISSN = {1097-458X},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000382969800001},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000394237600011,
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Author = {Tamgno, James K. and Lishou, Claude and Mendo'o, Aristide T. and
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Richomme, Morgan and Obono, Seraphin D. Oyono and Elingui, Pascal U.},
|
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Editor = {Paleologu, C},
|
|
Title = {Speech Recognition and Text-to-speech Solution for Vernacular Languages
|
|
Free software and community involvement to develop voice services},
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Booktitle = {ICDT 2011: THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL
|
|
TELECOMMUNICATIONS},
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Year = {2011},
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Pages = {56-63},
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Note = {6th International Conference on Digital Telecommunications (ICDT),
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|
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},
|
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}
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@article{ WOS:000433202700028,
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Author = {Stokbro, Kasper and Thygesen, Torben},
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|
Title = {A 3-Dimensional Approach for Analysis in Orthognathic Surgery-Using Free
|
|
Software for Voxel-Based Alignment and Semiautomatic Measurement},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY},
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Year = {2018},
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Volume = {76},
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Number = {6},
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Pages = {1316-1326},
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Month = {JUN},
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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.},
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ISSN = {1602-1622},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Andersson, Pia/0000-0003-0269-730X},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000281116800012},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000789557300001,
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Author = {Zhang, Mengna and Zhao, Qiaoling and Lin, Yanan and Wang, Haifeng and
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Shui, Ruofan and Wang, Shitong and Ge, Lijun and Li, Yunyan and Song,
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|
Gongshuai and Gong, Jinyan and Wang, Haixing and Chen, Xi and Shen, Qing},
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Title = {Fabrication and characterization of tea polyphenol W/O
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microemulsion-based bioactive edible film for sustained release in fish
|
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floss preservation},
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Journal = {FOOD SCIENCE \& NUTRITION},
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Year = {2022},
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Volume = {10},
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Number = {7},
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Pages = {2370-2380},
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Month = {JUL},
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Abstract = {A coated nanoemulsion (CNE)-based edible film was fabricated on the
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surface of fish floss (FF) to extend its shelf life during storage. The
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antioxidant tea polyphenol (TPP) was embedded into W/O microemulsion,
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|
which was further encapsulated into multiple emulsion (Multi-E) together
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|
with functional soluble dietary fiber (SDF). The physicochemical
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|
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
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|
constant rate (<= 18.10\%) on the surface, and such a rate was
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|
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
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|
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.},
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|
DOI = {10.1002/fsn3.2845},
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|
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2022},
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|
ISSN = {2048-7177},
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|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zhang, Mengna/MAH-0900-2025
|
|
},
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|
ORCID-Numbers = {, Haifeng/0009-0003-7042-188X},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000789557300001},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:000085028400004,
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|
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},
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Volume = {14},
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Number = {2},
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Pages = {235-272},
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|
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
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display enables users to inspect and edit peak assignments prior to
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producing charts and tables for publication. The program is freely
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available through GitHUB and Python-savvy users can add or adjust
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features as needed.},
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DOI = {10.1002/pmic.202200320},
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EarlyAccessDate = {DEC 2022},
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ISSN = {1615-9853},
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EISSN = {1615-9861},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000896723200001},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000333565000007,
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Author = {Bodrato, Marco and Vione, Davide},
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Title = {APEX (Aqueous Photochemistry of Environmentally occurring Xenobiotics):
|
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a free software tool to predict the kinetics of photochemical processes
|
|
in surface waters},
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Journal = {ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE-PROCESSES \& IMPACTS},
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Year = {2014},
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Volume = {16},
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Number = {4},
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Pages = {732-740},
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Abstract = {The APEX software predicts the photochemical transformation kinetics of
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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
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from the parent compound via the different photochemical pathways, the
|
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software can also predict intermediate formation kinetics and overall
|
|
yield. APEX is based on a photochemical model that has been validated
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against available field data of pollutant phototransformation, with good
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agreement between model predictions and field results. The APEX software
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makes allowance for different levels of knowledge of a photochemical
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system. For instance, the absorption spectrum of surface water can be
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used if known, or otherwise it can be modelled from the values of DOC.
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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
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defined as a variable if unknown. APEX is based on the free software
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|
Octave. Additional applications are provided within APEX to assess the
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|
sigma-level uncertainty of the results and the seasonal trend of
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photochemical processes.},
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DOI = {10.1039/c3em00541k},
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ISSN = {2050-7887},
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EISSN = {2050-7895},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Vione, Davide/A-4047-2008},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000333565000007},
|
|
}
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@article{ WOS:001208005600002,
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Author = {Chihara, Leticia Liana and De Marco, Raphael and Faria, Paulo Esteves
|
|
Pinto and Sant'Ana, Eduardo},
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|
Title = {The versatility of Bio-Oss® Collagen in orthognathic surgery: two case
|
|
reports from vertical chin augmentation to pseudoarthrosis treatment},
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|
Journal = {FRONTIERS OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL MEDICINE},
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Year = {2023},
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Volume = {5},
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Month = {SEP 10},
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Abstract = {Background: The evolution of maxillofacial surgery is clear. With
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advances in digital planning, surgical techniques, orthognathic surgery
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becomes increasingly safe, however, still a physiological factor that
|
|
challenges the surgeon: bone repair. The success of orthognathic
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|
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.},
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DOI = {10.21037/fomm-21-37},
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|
Article-Number = {30},
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|
EISSN = {2664-777X},
|
|
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sant'Ana, Eduardo/H-1992-2012
|
|
Faria, Paulo/G-2335-2014},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001208005600002},
|
|
}
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|
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@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},
|
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Year = {2019},
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|
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.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.jss.2019.110395},
|
|
Article-Number = {110395},
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|
ISSN = {0164-1212},
|
|
EISSN = {1873-1228},
|
|
ORCID-Numbers = {Tselikas, Nikolaos/0000-0001-5799-3558},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000488137500015},
|
|
}
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|
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000393250900047,
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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},
|
|
}
|
|
|
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@article{ WOS:001208835800001,
|
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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},
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|
Abstract = {The value of using the xenogeneic bone substitute Bio-Oss (R) and a
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collagen membrane for guided bone regeneration (GBR) was evaluated.
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Five-millimeter bone defects were created in the cranial bones of 15,
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|
15-week-old, male Sprague-Dawley rats, five of which were left unfilled
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(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
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|
defect creation. The animals were euthanized in Week 8, and tissue
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samples were taken. The sampled tissue was evaluated by the Kawamoto
|
|
technique for preparing nondecalcified frozen sections. On micro-CT,
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radiopacities in the bone defects were evident in Groups B and C, but
|
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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
|
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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
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|
collagen membrane anchored the Bio-Oss (R) in close contact with the
|
|
cranial bone, suggesting that it may help create a favorable environment
|
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for bone formation. The combination of Bio-Oss (R) and a collagen
|
|
membrane in GBR may be useful for bone defect regeneration.},
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DOI = {10.2485/jhtb.27.79},
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ISSN = {1341-7649},
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|
Unique-ID = {WOS:000422909300014},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:000266867100001,
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Author = {Karopka, Thomas},
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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},
|
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Booktitle = {OPEN SOURCE IN EUROPEAN HEALTH CARE: THE TIME IS RIPE},
|
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Year = {2009},
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Pages = {3-7},
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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},
|
|
}
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@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},
|
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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},
|
|
}
|
|
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@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},
|
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ISSN = {1948-7193},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lindsley, Craig/IZD-8302-2023
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Winder, Danny/H-4857-2013
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Conn, Peter/D-7848-2012
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jadhav, satyawan/I-2661-2019
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Olsen, Christopher/G-9595-2013
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Olsen, Christopher/C-3542-2008
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Jadhav, Satyawan/0000-0003-0628-2961
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Olsen, Christopher/0000-0003-2700-0310
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Emmitte, Kyle/0000-0002-6643-3947},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000294148100001},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000880102500001,
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Author = {Zalazar-Garcia, Daniela and Fernandez, Anabel and Rodriguez-Ortiz,
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Leandro and Torres, Erick and Reyes-Urrutia, Andres and Echegaray,
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Marcelo and Rodriguez, Rosa and Mazza, German},
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Title = {Exergo-ecological analysis and life cycle assessment of agro-wastes
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using a combined simulation approach based on Cape-Open to Cape-Open
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(COCO) and SimaPro free-software},
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Journal = {RENEWABLE ENERGY},
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Year = {2022},
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Volume = {201},
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Number = {1},
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Pages = {60-71},
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Month = {DEC},
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Abstract = {Thermochemical processes to convert bio-wastes into valuable products
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and bioenergy have been extensively studied in the literature.
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Experimental and, to a lesser extent, rigorous simulation papers
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concerning these processes have been widely considered and discussed in
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the literature. Nonetheless, there is still a gap to fill in providing a
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fast and reliable simulation scheme. In this paper, an efficient
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simulation strategy, combining the free-software COCO simulator for the
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bio-waste slow pyrolysis coupled with commercial SimaPro code to carry
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out the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), was applied. The pyrolysis product
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yields at 673, 773, and 873 K were well predicted using mass and energy
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balances and a proposed reaction scheme from the literature. Simulations
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were validated using experimental data previously reported. The highest
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yield was 53.7\% for biochar (673 K - stalk of white grape), 32\% for
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bio-oil (773 K -marc of red grape), and 56.3\% for gas (873 K -marc of
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white grape). The results from LCA and cumulative exergy demand (CExD)
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were useful to detect and reduce environmental impacts in previous
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stages of the process.},
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DOI = {10.1016/j.renene.2022.10.084},
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EarlyAccessDate = {OCT 2022},
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ISSN = {0960-1481},
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EISSN = {1879-0682},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zalazar-García, Daniela/ABF-6070-2021
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Mazza, Germán/AAW-7566-2021
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Rodriguez, Rosa Ana/0000-0003-1252-4752
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Rodriguez-Ortiz, Leandro A./0000-0002-2648-4539
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ZALAZAR GARCIA, DANIELA INES YANINA/0000-0002-4410-1191
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Mazza, German/0000-0002-1362-8521
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Torres, Erick David/0000-0003-1972-9216
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Fernandez, Anabel/0000-0002-2037-2288},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000880102500001},
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}
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@article{ WOS:001060705700001,
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Author = {Luo, Ting and Beiter, Kaylin and Tseng, Tung-Sung},
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Title = {Association between acculturation, dental floss use, dental visits and
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unmet dental needs among Asians in the United States: Findings from
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National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2011-2018},
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Journal = {COMMUNITY DENTISTRY AND ORAL EPIDEMIOLOGY},
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Year = {2024},
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Volume = {52},
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Number = {1},
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Pages = {101-110},
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Month = {FEB},
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Abstract = {ObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to examine the associations
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between acculturation and dental floss, regular dental visits and unmet
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dental care needs among Asian Americans, as well as the moderating
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effects of these associations.MethodsThis study analysed national
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representative samples from the National Health and Nutrition
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Examination Survey (NHANES) 2011-2018. A total of 2763 Asian Americans
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aged 20 and older were included in this analysis. The primary predictor,
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acculturation score, was determined by three questions: (i) language
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spoken at home (higher score for English), (ii) country of birth (higher
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score for United States) and (iii) length of time in the United States.
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Dental floss use, dental visits and unmet dental care needs were
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included as outcomes in this study. Descriptive statistics and logistic
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regressions were used to analyse the samples.ResultsAcculturation was
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significantly associated with dental health behaviours: Individuals with
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higher levels of acculturation were more likely than less acculturated
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individuals to use dental floss (81.0\% vs. 63.9\%, respectively) and
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visit the dentist regularly (76.7\% vs. 66.9\% respectively). Insurance
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status moderated the association between acculturation and dental
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visits: Acculturation was significantly associated with dental visits in
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the past year among insured individuals (OR = 1.70, 95\% CI: 1.29-2.23),
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but not among uninsured individuals. Unmet dental care needs were
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present in 11.1\% of participants. While costs and insurance were the
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top two determinants of access to care, individuals with and without
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insurance differed with regard to their third major reason for unmet
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dental care needs: Being `too busy' and not wanting to spend money on
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dental care.ConclusionsAmong the Asian population in the United States,
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those with high acculturation scores were more likely to engage in
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dental flossing and visit the dentist regularly compared to those Asians
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with lower acculturation scores. To encourage dental flossing and
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regular dental visits among Asians with lower acculturation scores,
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cultural adaptation and language accessibility suggests being
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considered. Future research is necessary to confirm the moderating
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effect of insurance status on the association between acculturation and
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regular dental visits. Additionally, our findings emphasize the impact
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of costs and insurance on access to dental care among Asians in the
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United States, highlighting the importance of future public health
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programmes in addressing these barriers.},
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DOI = {10.1111/cdoe.12906},
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EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2023},
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ISSN = {0301-5661},
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EISSN = {1600-0528},
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Tseng, Tung-Sung/AFL-4208-2022
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LUO, TING/ABC-4374-2021
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},
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ORCID-Numbers = {LUO, TING/0000-0001-9353-3671},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:001060705700001},
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}
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@article{ WOS:000343668000002,
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Author = {Weng, Ming and Shen, Qing},
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Title = {Effect of liquid surface tension data on the validity and accuracy of
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solid surface tension components and parameters in the application of
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the van Oss-Chaudhury-Good approach},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF ADHESION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY},
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Year = {2014},
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Volume = {28},
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Number = {22-23},
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Pages = {2248-2268},
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Month = {DEC 2},
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Abstract = {This paper studies the effects on valid domain of contact angles and
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error limits of solid surface tension components and parameters
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(SSTCPs)/square roots of SSTCPs (SQSSTCPs) from the changes in liquid
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surface tension components and parameters (LSTCPs) when applying the van
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|
Oss-Chaudhury-Good (vOCG) approach. The results of maximum absolute
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errors and maximum relative errors (MREs) in SQSSTCPs/SSTCPs, induced by
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errors in LSTCPs or contact angles, show that most SQSSTCPs/SSTCPs can
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be evaluated at moderate accuracy from the lowest condition number
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liquid triplets, assuming that |Delta theta(i)|=1 degrees and
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{[}GRAPHICS]
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=0.1mN/m (i=1,2,3, k=LW, +, -). This confirms the validity of the vOCG
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approach. The accuracy of each SQSSTSCP/SSTCP declines with increasing
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theta(i) or decreasing parameter when theta(i)>0 or a critical value,
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provided the other two contact angles are kept fixed. This explains the
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underlying reasons for negative SQSSTCPs. At the scale proposed by vOCG,
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dimethyl sulphoxide is not suggested for use. Comparing with the MREs
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obtained at vOCG scale, considering the acidity of diiodomethane
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improves the accuracy of
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{[}GRAPHICS]
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; using the scales proposed by Lee and Shen do not affect the accuracy
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of SSTCPs, but using the scale proposed by Della Volpe et al. improves
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the accuracy of SSTCPs at low theta(2) and theta(3) while declines that
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at high ones. For a low <inline-graphic
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xlink:href={''}tast\_a\_958332\_ilm0003.gif{''}, low surface tension
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apolar liquid is preferred for high accuracy. The dependence of the
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accuracy of SQSSTCPs/SSTCPs on contact angles suggests the importance of
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considering contact angle in accuracy evaluation.},
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DOI = {10.1080/01694243.2014.958332},
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ISSN = {0169-4243},
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EISSN = {1568-5616},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000343668000002},
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}
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@inproceedings{ WOS:001307259500109,
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Author = {Wu, Hongyi and Li, Anhang and Kielian, Gregory and Saligane, Mehdi},
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Book-Group-Author = {IEEE},
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Title = {LIG-OSS: Integrated Laser-Induced-Graphene Sensor and Open-Source
|
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Silicon Chip for an Affordable and Robust Wearable Sensing System with
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Precise Temperature, Humidity, and Strain Sensing Capability},
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Booktitle = {2024 IEEE 19TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NANO/MICRO ENGINEERED AND
|
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MOLECULAR SYSTEMS, NEMS 2024},
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Series = {International Conference on Nano-Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems
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NEMS},
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Year = {2024},
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Note = {IEEE 19th International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and
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Molecular Systems (NEMS), Kyoto, JAPAN, MAY 02-05, 2024},
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Organization = {IEEE},
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Abstract = {This paper presents a multifunctional wearable sensing system that
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integrates flexible Laser-Induced-Graphene (LIG) based sensors and an
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Open-Source Analog Front-End (AFE) chip. The LIG sensors are fabricated
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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
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|
detection capability. The temperature sensing characterization shows the
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resistive LIG sensor has a sensitivity of -0.0493 \%/degrees C, the
|
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linear fit R-square factors = 0.9973 across -40 degrees C to 125 degrees
|
|
C. The capacitive humidity sensor achieves a normalized response of
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|
2260\% at 95\% relative humidity (RH). Our proposed AFE chip contains a
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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
|
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attractive for personal healthcare application. This work underscores
|
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the integration of the LIG sensors and the AFE chip, developed using
|
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opensource tools which facilitate an affordable prototyping for a
|
|
multifunctional flexible wearable sensing system.},
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|
DOI = {10.1109/NEMS60219.2024.10639937},
|
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ISSN = {2474-3747},
|
|
EISSN = {2474-3755},
|
|
ISBN = {979-8-3503-5984-8; 979-8-3503-5983-1},
|
|
Unique-ID = {WOS:001307259500109},
|
|
}
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@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},
|
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Year = {2014},
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Volume = {16},
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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},
|
|
}
|