Transmission Availability Data System (TADS) reporting and data analysis

Author(s):  
M. Papic ◽  
M. Clemons ◽  
S. Ekisheva ◽  
J. Langthorn ◽  
T. Ly ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kyoung Jae Lim ◽  
Dongjun Lee ◽  
Jonggun Kim ◽  
Jae E Yang ◽  
Minhwan Shin

<p>A big data system plays a significant role in various fields. This technology has also been applied to environment fields because it can discover hidden patterns between environmental factors. As the massive data set was constructed for several decades, big data analysis has widely been using for extracting useful information by analyzing different types of big data sets. In this study, we developed a big data system frame to assess the ecosystem service provided from surface soil. Among big data platforms, we used the Amazon Web Service (AWS) due to their cost-efficiency and hardware flexibility. There are five stages of the big data system (i.e. data acquisition– data storage – data processing – data analysis – visualization). In the data acquisition step, the soil sensor and Internet of Things (IoT) system were used, and we collected existing soil properties data provided by national institutes such as Rural Development Administration (RDA), Ministry of Environment (MOE), and Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport (MOLIT). AWS S3 platform, which is an object storage service and provides easy-to-use management features to users, was accepted as the data storage platform of the big data system. Amazon EMR, Amazon SageMaker, and Amazon QuickSight were used for the step of data processing, data analysis, and visualization of the big data system respectively. We tested that the developed system could predict soil bulk density and able to replace a typical environmental model by using models based on machine learning and deep learning. The results of the two tests showed positive results that the developed models could predict soil properties and simulate natural phenomena as much as the typical environmental model could.  However, since the system is at an early development stage, it needs repetitive tests in the future considering various soil properties. If this system becomes fully functional, the system will be helpful to improve soil environments.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmad Ibrahim Aljumah ◽  
Mohammed T. Nuseir ◽  
Md. Mahmudul Alam

PurposeThis study investigates the impact of traditional marketing analytics and big data analytics on the success of a new product. Moreover, it assesses the mediating effects of the quality of big data system.Design/methodology/approachThis study is based on primary data that were collected through an online questionnaire survey from large manufacturing firms operating in UAE. Out of total distributed 421 samples, 327 samples were used for final data analysis. The survey was conducted from March–April 2020, and data analysis was done via Structural Equation Modelling (SEM-PLS).FindingsIt emerges that big data analysis (BDA), traditional marketing analysis (TMA) and big data system quality (BDSQ) are significant determinants of new product development (NPD) success. Meanwhile, the BDA and TMA significantly affect the BDSQ. Results of the mediating role of BDSQ in the relationship between the BDA and NPD, as well as TMA and NPD, are significant.Practical implicationsThere are significant policy implications for practitioners and researchers concerning the role of analytics, particularly big data analytics and big data system quality, when attempting to achieve success in developing new products.Originality/valueThis is an original study based on primary data from UAE.


2014 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 297-320
Author(s):  
Ken T. Murata ◽  
Kentaro Ukawa ◽  
Kazuya Muranaga ◽  
Yutaka Suzuki ◽  
Hidenobu Watanabe ◽  
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Author(s):  
P. Ingram

It is well established that unique physiological information can be obtained by rapidly freezing cells in various functional states and analyzing the cell element content and distribution by electron probe x-ray microanalysis. (The other techniques of microanalysis that are amenable to imaging, such as electron energy loss spectroscopy, secondary ion mass spectroscopy, particle induced x-ray emission etc., are not addressed in this tutorial.) However, the usual processes of data acquisition are labor intensive and lengthy, requiring that x-ray counts be collected from individually selected regions of each cell in question and that data analysis be performed subsequent to data collection. A judicious combination of quantitative elemental maps and static raster probes adds not only an additional overall perception of what is occurring during a particular biological manipulation or event, but substantially increases data productivity. Recent advances in microcomputer instrumentation and software have made readily feasible the acquisition and processing of digital quantitative x-ray maps of one to several cells.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 290-303
Author(s):  
P. Charlie Buckley ◽  
Kimberly A. Murza ◽  
Tami Cassel

Purpose The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of special education practitioners (i.e., speech-language pathologists, special educators, para-educators, and other related service providers) on their role as communication partners after participation in the Social Communication and Engagement Triad (Buckley et al., 2015 ) yearlong professional learning program. Method A qualitative approach using interviews and purposeful sampling was used. A total of 22 participants who completed participation in either Year 1 or Year 2 of the program were interviewed. Participants were speech-language pathologists, special educators, para-educators, and other related service providers. Using a grounded theory approach (Glaser & Strauss, 1967 ) to data analysis, open, axial, and selective coding procedures were followed. Results Three themes emerged from the data analysis and included engagement as the goal, role as a communication partner, and importance of collaboration. Conclusions Findings supported the notion that educators see the value of an integrative approach to service delivery, supporting students' social communication and engagement across the school day but also recognizing the challenges they face in making this a reality.


1989 ◽  
Vol 54 (3) ◽  
pp. 403-421 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beth M. Dalton ◽  
Jan L. Bedrosian

The communicative performance of 4 preoperational-level adolescents, using limited speech, gestures, and communication board techniques, was examined in a two-part investigation. In Part 1, each subject participated in an academic interaction with a teacher in a therapy room. Data were transcribed and coded for communication mode, function, and role. Two subjects were found to predominantly use the speech mode, while the remaining 2 predominantly used board and one other mode. The majority of productions consisted of responses to requests, and the initiator role was infrequently occupied. These findings were similar to those reported in previous investigations conducted in classroom settings. In Part 2, another examination of the communicative performance of these subjects was conducted in spontaneous interactions involving speaking and nonspeaking peers in a therapy room. Using the same data analysis procedures, gesture and speech modes predominated for 3 of the subjects in the nonspeaking peer interactions. The remaining subject exhibited minimal interaction. No consistent pattern of mode usage was exhibited across the speaking peer interactions. In the nonspeaking peer interactions, requests predominated. In contrast, a variety of communication functions was exhibited in the speaking peer interactions. Both the initiator and the maintainer roles were occupied in the majority of interactions. Pertinent variables and clinical implications are discussed.


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