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Multilevel Modeling of System of Systems
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, 2018A system of systems (SoS) is a large-scale integrated system. In an SoS, many complex independent systems work collectively for a common mission. Modeling of SoS is challenging due to their large-scale and complexity of the constituent systems. In this paper, generic modeling of a class of SoS, namely mechatronic systems, is proposed based on bond ...
Kumar, Pushpendra +2 more
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UAF for system of systems modeling
2015 10th System of Systems Engineering Conference (SoSE), 2015Organizations are changing their emphasis from “We need a new system” to “We need to achieve a specific outcome.” As these outcomes become more difficult to define and the associated systems more complex, the management, modeling and simulation of these SoS becomes equally challenging.
Fatma Dandashi, Matthew C. Hause
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Modeling complex systems of systems with Phantom System Models
Systems Engineering, 2012Abstract Complex systems are commonly composed of interconnected and inter‐ and intradependent subsystems, which in their essence constitute systems of systems with multiple functions, operations, and stakeholders.
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Collaborative formal modeling of System of Systems
2014 IEEE International Systems Conference Proceedings, 2014The field of SoS Engineering is still emerging, but it is clear that the interaction between the independent systems as well as the collaboration between the human owners of the systems raise challenges with both technical and human factors. In this paper we present an approach for enabling collaboration between independent system development teams ...
Claus Ballegaard Nielsen +1 more
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2013
The context of the membrane is crucial for the interaction of many membrane proteins with their ligands. However, many detailed studies cannot be carried out in living cells. Therefore, studying these interactions requires model membrane systems that are compatible with the used analytical method.
Keller, H., Worch, R., Schwille, P.
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The context of the membrane is crucial for the interaction of many membrane proteins with their ligands. However, many detailed studies cannot be carried out in living cells. Therefore, studying these interactions requires model membrane systems that are compatible with the used analytical method.
Keller, H., Worch, R., Schwille, P.
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KIR and disease: a model system or system of models?
Immunological Reviews, 2006Summary: The discovery of an unexpected level of diversity among the killer cell immunoglobulin‐like receptors has led to a search for their role in human disease. Due to their polymorphism and also that of their human leukocyte antigen class I ligands, these studies are difficult to perform and complex to interpret.
Khakoo, Salim I., Carrington, Mary
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2019
The design, manufacturing and through-life support of modern engineering systems such as an aircraft or a frigate are complex, multifaceted and may change over time. These engineering systems are working in an environment that has multiple individual users, complicated supply chain, many government and socially affected stakeholders.
Mo, John P. T., Beckett, Ronald C.
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The design, manufacturing and through-life support of modern engineering systems such as an aircraft or a frigate are complex, multifaceted and may change over time. These engineering systems are working in an environment that has multiple individual users, complicated supply chain, many government and socially affected stakeholders.
Mo, John P. T., Beckett, Ronald C.
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Models of the optokinetic system
2022This chapter starts by comparing two different models to account for optokinetic-vestibular symbiosis. In the first, there are two separate velocity storage (integrator) elements for vestibular and optokinetic systems, and in the second model, velocity storage is shared between the two systems.
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Proceedings of the 29th conference on Winter simulation - WSC '97, 1997
Automotive manufacturing is a complex task involving several steps of machining and assembly. Typically, larger components of an automobile such as the body, engine etc. are assembled over multiple systems. These large assemblies are transferred from one assembly system to another using conveyors. The conveyorhransfer system serves as a buffer and also
Arun Jayaraman +2 more
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Automotive manufacturing is a complex task involving several steps of machining and assembly. Typically, larger components of an automobile such as the body, engine etc. are assembled over multiple systems. These large assemblies are transferred from one assembly system to another using conveyors. The conveyorhransfer system serves as a buffer and also
Arun Jayaraman +2 more
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2016 IEEE 26th International Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal Processing (MLSP), 2016
We propose a new methodology for explaining the predictions of black box classifiers. We use the motivating paradigm that predictive performance is of primary importance but human analysts (e.g., in fraud detection) desire a classifier's predictions to be augmented with useful explanations. To be truly general and principled, we derive a scoring system
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We propose a new methodology for explaining the predictions of black box classifiers. We use the motivating paradigm that predictive performance is of primary importance but human analysts (e.g., in fraud detection) desire a classifier's predictions to be augmented with useful explanations. To be truly general and principled, we derive a scoring system
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