... of new designand to the modification of existing design Day - Software Design Creating the design - reused design Reusing previously created & proven designs is strongly encouraged; it is frequently ... requirements, an evaluation of the design choices, and a verification that the design satisfies all requirements anddesign objectives Day - Software Design Software Design Inputs Software structure ... issues, & outputs from a prototype design B Day - Software Design Correct and improve Reused Designs B Analyze requirements Create design Analyze and review Utilize prototype to investigate and...
... hope this package is useful for learning and applying time value of money concepts to make better financial decisions – Farm Analysis Solution Tools Time Value of Moneyand Investment Analysis Part ... 16 TIME VALUE OF MONEYAND INVESTMENT ANALYSIS INTRODUCTION This document contains explanations and illustrations of common Time Value of Money problems facing agricultural and agribusiness ... Analysis Part I: BASIC CONCEPTS AND TERMS Time value of money problems arise in many different forms and situations Thus, it is important to establish some common concepts and terminology to permit...
... input data is high compared to the results and commands A dedicated and optimized communication architecture is required andis most of the time designed from the algorithm requirements The Design ... projection, color distance, multispectral projection, multispectral distance The multispectral authentication task is executed by the control module In this example, there is no task parallelism Sizes ... distance, the process is finished otherwise goes to the next step (iv) Several multispectral algorithms (e.g., GFC, Mv) are used to calculate the multispectral distance with the original multispectral...
... CONCEPTS OF SPACE ANDTIME 19 2.9 TIME GEOGRAPHY AND GIS Although Time Geography is an effective approach to dealing with space andtime in an integrated manner within a GIS, it has so far been ... in the time axis of a space -time path, the meaning of an existence and mutation is given to a lifespan of an entity Each space -time path captures the spatial and temporal sequence and coexistence ... CHAPTER THREE Object-oriented analysis anddesign Object-oriented methods cover methods for designand methods for analysis Sometimes there is an overlap, and it is really an idealization to say...
... registration time (Ben-Zvi, 1982), data valid from/to (Mueller and Steinbauer, 1983) and start/end time (Reed, 1978) Correspondingly, valid time has been proposed for event time (Copeland and ... existing object, and change in state of an existing object characterise OBJECT-ORIENTED ANALYSIS ANDDESIGN 37 the dynamic nature of objects within an object-oriented model At any point in time, ... chronon is the smallest duration of time that can be represented in a data model In object-oriented analysis anddesign it is possible to identify five fundamental types of discrete encoding of time: ...
... this book emphasises many desirable characteristics for a temporal GIS: < A continuous space -time path that supports modelling states and events in order to integrate space andtime in a GIS ... the one and only place that a system is conceived is in the mind of the designer As this design unfolds over time, it is often captured on such high-tech media as white boards, napkins, and the ... occurring over time A new version management approach is necessary to deal with changes that are represented by the synchronisation of events and states < Object-oriented analysis anddesignis required...
... conventional hard disk 6.6 HISTORICAL VIEWS Historical views have been designed in the spatio-temporal data model in order to visualise the incremental mechanism of space -time paths They provide ... each historical view However, further research work is needed to address the historical views effectively Geographic visualisation of historical views may provide a tool to assist the user in displaying ... data, processes and interdependencies 94 OBJECT-ORIENTED DESIGN FOR TEMPORAL GIS Figure 6.15 The update historical view between historical views The role of geographic visualisation is to provide...
... space andtime (2D space, time) An event in space andtime can be defined as (point, point) Otherwise an event having a certain period of time could be defined as (point, interval) Likewise, a ... of KDD is only possible as a human-centred process that is characterised by human visual thinking, computer data animations and human-computer interaction Geographic visualisation (GVis) research ... space -time paths within the STDM 7.3 GEOGRAPHIC VISUALISATION A fully developed KDD process is not anticipated in the foreseeable future In fact, Brachman and Anand (1996) point out that a realistic...
... operations for visualization and analysis of space -time data in GIS Proceedings of GIS/LIS’97 RACKHAM, L.J., 1987, The creation of a prototype relational database for public boundaries and administrative ... main characteristics 10 time- dominant representations 11 main characteristics 12 space -time representations 12, 17 main characteristics 15 discrete encoding of time 38 distributed GIS 39, 96 entity ... type 12 time change objects 42 Time Geography 5, 16, 19–26 space -time path 16, 20–25 potential path areas 18, 25 Time Geography and GIS 19 time line 12 time map 11 time series 12 topographic mapping...
... analysis A 'patient time- glucose curve' is used in this analysis as a continuous representation of glucose readings resulting from a drip run over time This curve is constructed by plotting the discrete ... predispose to severe hypoglycemia and inpatient mortality acquisition of data and description of the processes involved in glycemic management VJA is a statistician, and provided analysis and ... patient populations, with similar time- to-target and time- within-target durations in patients with and without diabetes, and with admission diagnosis of sepsis, acute myocardial infarction, coronary...
... in the analysis The message in Figure 37 indicates that the analysis anddesign sections are different The goal is to repeat the analysis anddesign process until the analysis anddesign sections ... frame objects This command is active when its associated button is depressed Alternatively, use the Draw menu > Snap to > Points and Grid Intersections command By default, this command is active button ... Computers and Structures, Inc., 1978-2002 The CSI Logo is a registered trademark of Computers and Structures, Inc SAP2000 is a registered trademark of Computers and Structures, Inc Windows is a registered...
... Computers and Structures, Inc., 1978-1997 The CSI Logo is a registered trademark of Computers and Structures, Inc SAP2000 is a registered trademark of Computers and Structures, Inc Windows is a registered ... force-resisting system in the X-direction and a braced frame lateral force-resisting system in the Y-direction All steel is Fy = 36 ksi The second floor is concrete over metal deck, andis assumed ... This is not a recommended way to approximate a metal deck diaphragm, it is just a simple and expedient method to use for this example From the Define menu choose Shell Sections… This will display...
... Stereoscopic Image Production and Display 12.4 Sources of Visual Discomfort in Viewing Stereoscopic Displays 12.4.1 Keystone Distortion and Depth Plane Curvature 12.4.2 Magnification and Miniaturization ... Displays Siegmund Pastoor and Christos Conomis 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 Introduction Challenges for MR Technologies Human Spatial Vision and MR Displays Visual Integration of Natural and Synthetic Worlds ... transmission and display of two separate video streams, one for the left eye and one for the right eye, this novel idea is based on a more flexible joint distribution of monoscopic colour video and...