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Computer Aided Systems Theory — EUROCAST 2001

2001
Invited Lectures.- Grobner Bases: A Short Introduction for Systems Theorists.- Design for Reuse via Structuring Techniques for ASMs.- Computer Aided Systems Theory.- On CAST.FSM Computation of Hierarchical Multi-layer Networks of Automata.- A Holarchical Organized Design Assistant for Hierarchical Decompositions.- Conflict Management in an Intelligent ...
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Computer-aided group decision making: Theory and practice

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 1975
Abstract The problem considered is that of aiding large, technically unsophisticated groups to make quantitative policy decisions in real time in one sitting. Utility theory approaches, as well as Delphi and cross-impact matrices are discussed. The application of computer technology to such decision making situations is considered and the results of ...
William B. Rouse, Thomas B. Sheridan
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Computer-aided investigation in graph theory (abstract only)

Proceedings of the 1985 ACM thirteenth annual conference on Computer Science - CSC '85, 1985
Grapple is a microcomputer-based system for creating graphs and investigating their properties. The system reduces the computational burden of a user engaged in graph theory research. Unlike previous systems, Grapple supports conjecturing across a wide spectrum of graph theoretic problems.
Robert L. Sedlmeyer, M. J. Lipman
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Computer-aided design of power shafts for various design theories

Computer-Aided Design, 1984
Computer-aided design of shafts transmitting power between rotating elements is attempted. Such shafts need to be designed to survive against fatigue failures, and still be optimum using minimum amounts of material and should also satisfy the strength and deflection restrictions.
B. Kaftanoglu, P.K. Nguyen
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Beyond Flory's Theory: A Computer Aided Phenomenology for Polymers

Molecular Simulation, 1996
Abstract Extending the histogram method of Ferrenberg and Swendsen to the problem of a SAW in a bad solvent, we obtain a new expression for the free energy of such a system, which fits very properly the numerical results of our Monte Carlo simulations. The basic difference with Flory's theory lies in the reference system: instead of considering random ...
J. B. Imbert, J. M. Victor
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Circuit Theory and Analog Electronics — Computer Aided Teaching

International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, 1997
A computer aided approach to teaching undergraduate courses in circuit theory and electronics is discussed. It is shown that symbolic manipulation packages like MAPLE give an additional insight into the analysis — complementing the analysis using a numerical simulation package like SPICE — enabling the students to understand complicated circuits.
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Computer Aided Automobile Accident Reconstruction-Theory, Graphlcs, Animation

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1985
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Automobile accident reconstruction and vehicular performance problems offer an exciting challenge to the mechanicist. They represent an area where he may apply his expertise in engineering mechanics to solve a common and often complex problem that is familiar to society.
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Computer-aided learning of basic circuit theory

1999
In the paper, a new approach to PC-aided learning of basic circuit theory is introduced, based upon a dedicated software tailored to described methodology, which is using PC for visualisation and dynamic analysis of relation between electrical quantities, thus introducing into the learning process a qualitetive approach which facilitates the ...
Pavić, Armin, Felja, Ivan
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RetroBioCat as a computer-aided synthesis planning tool for biocatalytic reactions and cascades

Nature Catalysis, 2021
William Finnigan   +2 more
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Graph Theory Applied to Computer Aided Plant Layout

1975
Many of the flow diagrams used by industrial engineers for many years constitute graphs in the mathematical sense, and yet the realization that there is a considerable volume of mathematics dealing with graph theory which might be usefully applied has come only recently. This paper explores this possibility.
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