12 resultados para TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
em Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigación - Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad del País Vasco
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Reuse is at the heart of major improvements in productivity and quality in Software Engineering. Both Model Driven Engineering (MDE) and Software Product Line Engineering (SPLE) are software development paradigms that promote reuse. Specifically, they promote systematic reuse and a departure from craftsmanship towards an industrialization of the software development process. MDE and SPLE have established their benefits separately. Their combination, here called Model Driven Product Line Engineering (MDPLE), gathers together the advantages of both. Nevertheless, this blending requires MDE to be recasted in SPLE terms. This has implications on both the core assets and the software development process. The challenges are twofold: (i) models become central core assets from which products are obtained and (ii) the software development process needs to cater for the changes that SPLE and MDE introduce. This dissertation proposes a solution to the first challenge following a feature oriented approach, with an emphasis on reuse and early detection of inconsistencies. The second part is dedicated to assembly processes, a clear example of the complexity MDPLE introduces in software development processes. This work advocates for a new discipline inside the general software development process, i.e., the Assembly Plan Management, which raises the abstraction level and increases reuse in such processes. Different case studies illustrate the presented ideas.
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We present a quantum algorithm to simulate general finite dimensional Lindblad master equations without the requirement of engineering the system-environment interactions. The proposed method is able to simulate both Markovian and non-Markovian quantum dynamics. It consists in the quantum computation of the dissipative corrections to the unitary evolution of the system of interest, via the reconstruction of the response functions associated with the Lindblad operators. Our approach is equally applicable to dynamics generated by effectively non-Hermitian Hamiltonians. We confirm the quality of our method providing specific error bounds that quantify its accuracy.
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Fecha: 15/23-10-1937 (>1970 reproducción) / Unidad de instalación: Carpeta 45 - Expediente 1-7 / Nº de pág.: 5 (mecanografiadas)
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Fecha: 29-12-1937 original (>1970 copia) / Unidad de instalación: Carpeta 48 - Expediente 8-9 / Nº de pág.: 3 (mecanografiadas)
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Fecha: >1970 / Unidad de instalación: Carpeta 48 - Expediente 7-2 / Nº de pág.: 2 (1 mecanografiada, 1 manuscrita)
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Fecha: 26/28-5-1939 (>1970 copia) / Unidad de instalación: Carpeta 45 - Expediente 2-5 / Nº de pág.: 7 (mecanografiadas)
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Fecha: 26/27-5-1939 / Unidad de instalación: Carpeta 45 - Expediente 2-8 / Nº de pág.: 4 (mecanografiadas)
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Fecha: 19-6-1937 / Unidad de ínstalación: Carpeta Rectorado - A-1 / Nº de pág.: 1 (manuscrita)Enmarcada
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Fecha: 18 de julio de 1937 / Unidad de ínstalación: Carpeta Rectorado - E-1 / Nº de pág.: 1 (Mecanografiada y firmas manuscritas)
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Fecha: 19-7-1937 / Unidad de ínstalación: Carpeta Rectorado - E-2 / Nº de pág.: 1 (Mecanografiada y firma manuscrita del Delegado ayudante)
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Fecha : 10 de agosto de 1937. Unidad de instalación, Carpeta Rectorado G-11. 2 hojas mecanografiadas