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2008
The use of gateways as a user-friendly way to access the Grid is increasing, as evidenced, for example, by the popularity of TeraGrid Science Gateways. Such gateways, however, imply additional layers of software abstraction, which in turn implies more levels of trust delegation - thus compounding security problems of enforcing trust at different layers.
Giulio Galiero +2 more
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The use of gateways as a user-friendly way to access the Grid is increasing, as evidenced, for example, by the popularity of TeraGrid Science Gateways. Such gateways, however, imply additional layers of software abstraction, which in turn implies more levels of trust delegation - thus compounding security problems of enforcing trust at different layers.
Giulio Galiero +2 more
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2015
The objectives of this chapter are: (1) Presentation of a 3-domain Metasystem framework, which allows the identification of appropriate modelling approaches while considering not only the system but also the multiple study perspectives and planning constraints such as limited expertise or data.
Atom Mirakyan, Roland De Guio
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The objectives of this chapter are: (1) Presentation of a 3-domain Metasystem framework, which allows the identification of appropriate modelling approaches while considering not only the system but also the multiple study perspectives and planning constraints such as limited expertise or data.
Atom Mirakyan, Roland De Guio
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2011
Mathematical modeling, in general, is one of those steps that a control engineer usually assumes that has been done by others. In today’s complicated industrialized world, mathematical models are complex, and they are usually implemented in terms of complicated and massive computer codes.
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Mathematical modeling, in general, is one of those steps that a control engineer usually assumes that has been done by others. In today’s complicated industrialized world, mathematical models are complex, and they are usually implemented in terms of complicated and massive computer codes.
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2017
Until now, we have glossed over the operations of the translation’s runtime component. We have described some of its functions, but have not said how it accomplishes anything. No longer! In this chapter, we explain how code for managing model execution works and the important role it plays in generating a running program.
Leon Starr +2 more
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Until now, we have glossed over the operations of the translation’s runtime component. We have described some of its functions, but have not said how it accomplishes anything. No longer! In this chapter, we explain how code for managing model execution works and the important role it plays in generating a running program.
Leon Starr +2 more
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1999
In NLG, there has so far been little emphasis on building domain models; but in order to arrive at the lexical variation in verbalizations that we have set out to achieve, the decisions for domain modelling need to be made carefully. Thus, Chapter 4 develops the domain model for the generator: the taxonomy of concepts and relations that, in later ...
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In NLG, there has so far been little emphasis on building domain models; but in order to arrive at the lexical variation in verbalizations that we have set out to achieve, the decisions for domain modelling need to be made carefully. Thus, Chapter 4 develops the domain model for the generator: the taxonomy of concepts and relations that, in later ...
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2013
This chapter introduces a domain model for the dependability. The model describes core concepts of dependability while provides a vocabulary for it. The domain model bridges the gap between dependability concepts, introduced in Chap. 2, and the dependability profile, described in Chap.
Simona Bernardi +2 more
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This chapter introduces a domain model for the dependability. The model describes core concepts of dependability while provides a vocabulary for it. The domain model bridges the gap between dependability concepts, introduced in Chap. 2, and the dependability profile, described in Chap.
Simona Bernardi +2 more
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Antibody–drug conjugates: Smart chemotherapy delivery across tumor histologies
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Paolo Tarantino +2 more
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2001
This chapter presents several multi-domain system models. Multi-domain models are characterized by the fact that they have components belonging to different engineering domains. In this chapter, we will see models from the mechanical (both rotational and translational), electrical and thermodynamic domains.
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This chapter presents several multi-domain system models. Multi-domain models are characterized by the fact that they have components belonging to different engineering domains. In this chapter, we will see models from the mechanical (both rotational and translational), electrical and thermodynamic domains.
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