Object-Distribution Analysis: Technique for Parallel Loop Distribution of Object-Oriented Programs

Author(s):  
R. Stahl ◽  
F. Catthoor ◽  
D. Verkest
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 156
Author(s):  
Arasy Alimudin

The purpose of this research is to know and build café position, the method used is descriptive quantitative by collecting consumer perception and based on approach to consumer and based on condition of current situation and condition. The positioning of Jumbo Juice cafe compared to its main competitor is done by frequency distribution analysis technique. The results showed that the strategy model for the development of Jumbo Juice cafe positioning in Surabaya was; Promotion of café location by giving direct appointment of cafe existence very clear and easy to see around cafe environment. The custodian must keep the very cheap price offered to form a strong image among the cafe's consumers. Provide a full menu and a menu of new dishes not shared by competitor cafes. Improving service quality should be sustainable. Toilet facilities should be kept clean, safe and adequate parking. Sauna cafe must be developed so it will create a different susana with other competing cafes. And provide a sense of security to the cafe's visitors.


2008 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 193-219 ◽  
Author(s):  
Supaporn Kansomkeat ◽  
Wanchai Rivepiboon

1996 ◽  
pp. 401-417
Author(s):  
Petr Ingeduld ◽  
Vladimír Havlík ◽  
Stanislav Vanecek ◽  
Pavel Jiroušek

Author(s):  
J. DRAKE ◽  
W.T. TSAI ◽  
H.J. LEE ◽  
I. ZUALKERNAN

Three object-oriented analysis techniques: Shlaer & Mellor, Coad & Yourdon, and Document-Driven Analysis were evaluated. Criteria for comparison of analysis techniques were developed. These criteria state that an analysis technique should (1) cover data, transformation, and control perspectives of the problem, (2) address large problems through partitioning, bounding the problem, and supporting prototypes and incremental analysis, (3) provide approaches for verification and validation, and (4) support configuration control. A case study in a software engineering class was conducted using the three OOA techniques. Through the case study we found that (1) identifying objects is affected by notation and flexibility of object models, (2) visualizing global data, transformations, and control are necessary to capture end-user’s processes, (3) emphasizing hierarchical structures and third normal form divert the analyst’s attention from analysis to implementation, (4) an explicit representation of relationships is necessary, (5) peer review is useful in improving selection of objects and methods to support end-user processes, and (6) supporting a standard document from OOA products is not easy.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Monalisa Sarma

In general, modern programs are large and complex and it is essential that they should be highly reliable in applications. In order to develop highly reliable software, Java programming language developer provides a rich set of exceptions and exception handling mechanisms. Exception handling mechanisms are intended to help developers build robust programs. Given a program with exception handling constructs, for an effective testing, we are to detect whether all possible exceptions are raised and caught or not. However, complex exception handling constructs make it tedious to trace which exceptions are handled and where and which exceptions are passed on. In this paper, we address this problem and propose a mutation analysis approach to develop reliable object-oriented programs. We have applied a number of mutation operators to create a large set of mutant programs with different type of faults. We then generate test cases and test data to uncover exception related faults. The test suite so obtained is applied to the mutant programs measuring the mutation score and hence verifying whether mutant programs are effective or not. We have tested our approach with a number of case studies to substantiate the efficacy of the proposed mutation analysis technique.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 23
Author(s):  
Kadek Wigunantara Eka Putra ◽  
Antonius Karel Muktiwibowo ◽  
I Gusti Ngurah Anom Rajendra

This study aims to determine the level of community compliance in South Denpasar and differences in people's preferences in complying with Mayor Regulation No. 25/2010. The research method used in this research is descriptive quantitative method with a survey approach. The number of respondents in the study were 100 people who were selected using multy stage sampling. The analysis technique used is the Frequency Distribution Analysis Technique (New Rank) and the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). While the validity test was carried out by using the Product Moment Correlation Technique and the reliability test with Cronbach's Alpha. Public preferences in complying with Mayor Regulation No. 25/2010 vary widely, because each community group has different desires with their respective priority values for research aspects, as well as the level of compliance obtained from field findings. Communities with higher income have a higher level of compliance than others, but do not have a good scale of attitude towards compliance with applicable regulations, and vice versa. Index Terms— preference, compliance, regulation.


Author(s):  
Q. S. Jiao ◽  
Y. Luo ◽  
W. H. Shen ◽  
Q. Li ◽  
X. Wang

Jiuzhaigou earthquake led to the collapse of the mountains and formed lots of landslides in Jiuzhaigou scenic spot and surrounding roads which caused road blockage and serious ecological damage. Due to the urgency of the rescue, the authors carried unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and entered the disaster area as early as August 9 to obtain the aerial images near the epicenter. On the basis of summarizing the earthquake landslides characteristics in aerial images, by using the object-oriented analysis method, landslides image objects were obtained by multi-scale segmentation, and the feature rule set of each level was automatically built by SEaTH (Separability and Thresholds) algorithm to realize the rapid landslide extraction. Compared with visual interpretation, object-oriented automatic landslides extraction method achieved an accuracy of 94.3 %. The spatial distribution of the earthquake landslide had a significant positive correlation with slope and relief and had a negative correlation with the roughness, but no obvious correlation with the aspect. The relationship between the landslide and the aspect was not found and the probable reason may be that the distance between the study area and the seismogenic fault was too far away. This work provided technical support for the earthquake field emergency, earthquake landslide prediction and disaster loss assessment.


2007 ◽  
Vol 539-543 ◽  
pp. 4272-4276 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dong Ling Li ◽  
Hai Zhou Wang

A new method for the determination of inclusions of boron and titanium in medium and low alloy steel has been reported in this paper. The technique of original position statistic distribution analysis based on statistic analysis of more than ten thousands primary optical signals is applied in the present method. It is found that the abnormal high intensities in emission lines of boron and titanium occurred when a discharge volatilizes the material containing inclusions of boron and titanium. Some statistic algorithms are developed to distinguish the signals related to nonmetallic inclusions from the signals generated from soluble boron and titanium. Furthermore, mathematical models based on the relationship between the frequency of abnormal sparks and content of inclusions is put forward in this paper to count the contents of inclusions of boron and titanium. The results calculated by the present model have good coincidence with the value obtained by chemical methods. The present method has been applied to the determination of the contents of inclusions of boron and titanium in some certified reference materials and some real medium and low alloy steel samples.


2013 ◽  
Vol 371 ◽  
pp. 358-362
Author(s):  
Carmen Nejneru ◽  
Mihai Axinte ◽  
Manuela Cristina Perju

Usually, finite elements analysis software is used for the analysis of large structures in relation to the size of metal microstructure. These programs use a homogeneous material micro model, and do not take into account the fact that the metal is composed of grains with different properties [1,. Therefore, microstructural changes occurring in different applications cannot be identified, otherwise than using a specialized program with object-oriented analysis technique that is a true picture of microstructure [3, . In the last two years a specific interest for this area is recognized, so it is mandatory to keep


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