scholarly journals Object-Oriented Modeling of Matching to Systemic Classifiers

2018 ◽  
pp. 115-122
Author(s):  
Sedrak Grigoryan ◽  
Nairi Hakobyan ◽  
Hovhannes Vrtanesyan

In this paper we present a version of object-oriented implementation of models of constructive regularized mental systems, mentals, and systemic classifiers introduced in [1] as well as algorithms for matching them to situations. We experiment the adequacy of the models and algorithms for the chess representing kernels of the class of combinatorial problems, where space of solutions can be represented by Reproducible Game Trees (RGT).

Author(s):  
Krasimir Yordzhev ◽  
Hristina Kostadinova

A mathematical model, describing some different weaving structures, is made in this article. The termsself-mirror and rotation-stable weaving structure are initiated here. There are used the properties and operationsin the set of the binary matrices and an equivalence relation in this set. Some combinatorial problems aboutfinding the cardinal number and the elements of the factor set according to this relation is discussed. We proposean algorithm, which solves these problems. The presentation of an arbitrary binary matrix using sequence ofnonnegative integers is discussed. It is shown that the presentation of binary matrices using ordered n-tuples ofnatural numbers makes the algorithms faster and saves a lot of memory. Implementing these ideas a computerprogram, which receives all of the examined objects, is created. In the paper we use object-oriented programmingusing the syntax and the semantic of C++ programming language. Some advantages in the use of bitwiseoperations are shown. The results we have received are used to describe the topology of the different weavingstructures.


2000 ◽  
Vol 147 (3) ◽  
pp. 61 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Cortellessa ◽  
G. Iazeolla ◽  
R. Mirandola

IEE Review ◽  
1990 ◽  
Vol 36 (9) ◽  
pp. 338
Author(s):  
Stephen Wilson

1996 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 270 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana M.D. Moreira ◽  
Robert G. Clark

1995 ◽  
Vol 34 (04) ◽  
pp. 310-317 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Séné ◽  
I. de Zegher ◽  
C. Milstein ◽  
S. Errore ◽  
F de Rosis ◽  
...  

Abstract:Currently, there is no widely accepted structured representation of drug prescription. Nevertheless, a structured representation is required for entering and storing drug prescriptions avoiding free text in computerized systems, and for drug prescription reviews. Derived from part of the work of the European OPADE project, we describe an object-oriented model of drug prescription which incorporates important concepts such as the phase and triggering event concepts. This model can be used to record all drug prescriptions, including infusions, in a structured way avoiding free text. The phase concept allows the storage of sequentially ordered dosage regimens for a drug within the same prescription. The prescription triggering event concept allows recording of the administration of a drug conditional to dates, symptoms and clinical signs, medical procedures, and everyday life events. This model has been implemented within the OPADE project; the corresponding aspects of the user interface are presented to show how this model can be used in practice. Even if other new attributes may be added to the described objects, the structure of this model is suitable for general use in software which requires the entry, storage and processing of drug prescriptions.


1996 ◽  
Vol 35 (01) ◽  
pp. 52-58 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Mavromatis ◽  
N. Maglaveras ◽  
A. Tsikotis ◽  
G. Pangalos ◽  
V. Ambrosiadou ◽  
...  

AbstractAn object-oriented medical database management system is presented for a typical cardiologic center, facilitating epidemiological trials. Object-oriented analysis and design were used for the system design, offering advantages for the integrity and extendibility of medical information systems. The system was developed using object-oriented design and programming methodology, the C++ language and the Borland Paradox Relational Data Base Management System on an MS-Windows NT environment. Particular attention was paid to system compatibility, portability, the ease of use, and the suitable design of the patient record so as to support the decisions of medical personnel in cardiovascular centers. The system was designed to accept complex, heterogeneous, distributed data in various formats and from different kinds of examinations such as Holter, Doppler and electrocardiography.


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