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Metrics and tool for system assessment

Proceedings. Fourth IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (Cat. No.98EX193), 2002
A wide increment of object-oriented diffusion has been registered. This is accompanied by the needs of metrics and tools for assessing class reusability, maintainability, complexity, etc. Metrics have to produce confident results and have to be continuously revalidated on the basis of the specific purpose of their adoption.
G. Bucci   +3 more
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Assessment Tools

2020
Bipolar disorders are difficult to diagnose and treat, despite their global prevalence and pervasiveness. With the proper tools, however, clinicians and researchers alike are able to detect bipolar disorders in their patients and establish the proper treatment plans.
Eric A. Youngstrom   +2 more
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Spiritual assessment: developing an assessment tool

Nursing Older People, 2006
Patients' 'spirituality' is widely considered to be a factor that nurses need to consider in their assessments. But Jeanette Power suggests ways in which assessments can be undertaken, and questions whether one assessment tool can prove adequate in measuring the significance of spirituality in the lives of individuals, all of whom may interpret its ...
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E-Assessment Tool: A Course Assessment Tool Integrated into Knowledge Assessment

2008
An Electronic Assessment System (EAT) is introduced to improve the teaching process in an E-learning environment. The system provides the instructor with assistance to modify the course contents. Since student is a key element in teaching, EAT takes into account the student answer, answer-time and student feedback as parameters.
A. M. Rashad   +3 more
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Pediatric pain, tools and assessment

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2000
Inadequate pain assessment in children may lead to an underestimation of pain, and consequently, undertreatment in this population. This article provides an overview of pain assessment and describes specific measurement tools that can be used with infants, children, and adolescents.
S, Merkel, S, Malviya
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Development of an HIV Assessment Tool

Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1994
The objective of this study was to establish the validity and reliability of a visual analog scale that rates HIV‐related symptom severity and general well‐being. Three groups of subjects completed the HIV Assessment Tool (HAT): uninfected subjects (n=53); people with HlV infection (n=60), and people with CDC‐defined AIDS (n=43) according to the 1987 ...
K M, Nokes, K, Wheeler, J, Kendrew
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Dermatology assessment tool

Paediatric Nursing, 1998
S, Bullus   +3 more
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Tools to assess tissue quality

Clinical Biochemistry, 2014
Biospecimen science has recognized the importance of tissue quality for accurate molecular and biomarker analysis and efforts are made to standardize tissue procurement, processing and storage conditions of tissue samples. At the same time the field has emphasized the lack of standardization of processes between different laboratories, the variability ...
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Assessment Tools

Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 2015
Brian F S, Allen, Warren S, Sandberg
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Systematic review on tool breakage monitoring techniques in machining operations

International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2022
Xuebing Li, Caixu Yue, Steven Y Liang
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