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2013 20th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC), 2013
This paper presents an extension of a previously presented tool integration approach: tool integration for different scenarios may be specified as integration models, and these integration models can be executed or form the basis of code generation for implementing integration on different platforms.
Weiqing Zhang, Birger Møller-Pedersen
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This paper presents an extension of a previously presented tool integration approach: tool integration for different scenarios may be specified as integration models, and these integration models can be executed or form the basis of code generation for implementing integration on different platforms.
Weiqing Zhang, Birger Møller-Pedersen
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Proceedings 9th International Workshop on Petri Nets and Performance Models, 2002
Despite the development of many modeling formalisms and model solution methods, most tool implementations support only a single formalism. Furthermore, models expressed in the chosen formalism cannot be combined with models expressed in other formalisms.
Graham Clark +7 more
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Despite the development of many modeling formalisms and model solution methods, most tool implementations support only a single formalism. Furthermore, models expressed in the chosen formalism cannot be combined with models expressed in other formalisms.
Graham Clark +7 more
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Proceedings of the 2009 Conference of the Center for Advanced Studies on Collaborative Research - CASCON '09, 2009
This workshop explored why modeling tools are not used in many situations where they should be helpful, what might be done to make them more suitable, and what key research challenges must be overcome to achieve their adoption.
Harold Ossher +2 more
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This workshop explored why modeling tools are not used in many situations where they should be helpful, what might be done to make them more suitable, and what key research challenges must be overcome to achieve their adoption.
Harold Ossher +2 more
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2013
An accurate planning and dimensioning of the network parameters and resources is paramount for the overall system to behave as expected. This is particularly important when there are more demanding quality-of-service requirements to be met, namely related to the correct and timely execution of the tasks and transmission of messages.
Stefano Tennina +11 more
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An accurate planning and dimensioning of the network parameters and resources is paramount for the overall system to behave as expected. This is particularly important when there are more demanding quality-of-service requirements to be met, namely related to the correct and timely execution of the tasks and transmission of messages.
Stefano Tennina +11 more
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An Evaluation of BPMN Modeling Tools
2010Various BPMN modeling tools are available and it is close to impossible to understand their functional differences without simply trying them out. This paper presents an evaluation framework and presents the outcomes of its application to a set of five BPMN modeling tools.
Zhiqiang Yan +2 more
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A review of currently applied building information modeling tools of constructions in China
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018Building information modeling (BIM) is considered as a vital technology to achieve building sustainability in China. Many local companies have developed BIM assisting tools to accelerate the transformation of the Architecture, Engineering, Construction ...
Jingming Li +4 more
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Machine Learning: New Ideas and Tools in Environmental Science and Engineering.
Environmental Science and Technology, 2021The rapid increase in both the quantity and complexity of data that are being generated daily in the field of environmental science and engineering (ESE) demands accompanied advancement in data analytics.
Shifa Zhong +18 more
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Journal of Engineering for Industry, 1981
A tool-life model based on the assumption that wear and fracture are the causes of tool death is re-examined from the theoretical standpoint, and extended to include the effect of cutting speed on the fracture-induced failure rate. A stochastic model for multi edge cutting tools is also proposed.
ROSSETTO, SERGIO, ZOMPI' A.
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A tool-life model based on the assumption that wear and fracture are the causes of tool death is re-examined from the theoretical standpoint, and extended to include the effect of cutting speed on the fracture-induced failure rate. A stochastic model for multi edge cutting tools is also proposed.
ROSSETTO, SERGIO, ZOMPI' A.
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Hydrobiological Bulletin, 1980
The three examples mentioned, illustrate some kinds of mathematical modelling. These were all models of isolated sub-systems. The impression may exist that it is not yet possible to model the total algal assemblage. This possibility however, depends on the aim of the model.
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The three examples mentioned, illustrate some kinds of mathematical modelling. These were all models of isolated sub-systems. The impression may exist that it is not yet possible to model the total algal assemblage. This possibility however, depends on the aim of the model.
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Model Bus: Towards the Interoperability of Modelling Tools
2005MDA software development requires the interoperability of a wide range of modelling services (operations taking models as inputs and outputs), such as model edition, model transformation, and code generation. In particular, software development life cycle requires the interoperability of different modelling services.
Blanc, Xavier +2 more
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