967 resultados para distributed transaction processing
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RESUMO - Enquadramento: O envelhecimento dos indivíduos nos países mais desenvolvidos e o aumento da incidência de doenças crónicas associadas a estados de dependência e incapacidade têm contribuído para o desenho e implementação de novas políticas de saúde e sociais. Assiste-se, por isso, atualmente, a uma mudança no paradigma da procura de cuidados de saúde, sendo crescente a procura de cuidados de longa duração ou cuidados continuados. O desenvolvimento e implementação de novos modelos de prestação de cuidados de saúde pretendem dar resposta à crescente procura de cuidados continuados, bem como promover a eficiência dos serviços e a disponibilização de camas nos hospitais, retirando dos serviços de agudos as pessoas que não necessitam de cuidados hospitalares, mas sim de cuidados continuados. Neste contexto foi criada em Portugal a Rede Nacional de Cuidados Continuados Integrados (RNCCI), como resposta ao aumento do número de pessoas em situação de dependência, e que necessitam tanto de cuidados de saúde como sociais, e à necessidade de reorganizar e promover a eficiência dos serviços de internamento hospitalar. Objetivo: Determinar o impacto da RNCCI na demora média hospitalar, no período de tempo compreendido entre 1 de Janeiro de 2009 e 31 de Junho de 2011. Métodos: O estudo realizado, com base na revisão da literatura, descreve os principais aspectos referentes ao envelhecimento dos indivíduos e aos cuidados continuados. Foram descritos diferentes modelos e programas organizacionais de prestação de cuidados continuados e o seu impacto na demora média hospitalar. Foi determinada a população em estudo no período de tempo compreendido entre 1 de Janeiro de 2009 e 31 de Junho de 2011. A população foi caraterizada de acordo com o ano e distribuída por dez trimestres para melhor tratamento estatístico e leitura dos dados. Foi considerado o sexo e a faixa etária dos indivíduos sinalizados, de acordo com o GDH de internamento hospitalar e respetiva sub-região de saúde. Foi comparada por trimestre a demora média dos internamentos hospitalares e a demora média hospitalar dos episódios referenciados a nível nacional e ao nível das sub-regiões de saúde. Foram caraterizados os GDH que representam 50% das sinalizações. Foram analisados, por semestre, os três GDH com maior número de referenciações para a RNCCI de acordo com as diferentes regiões de saúde, comparando as respetivas demoras médias nacionais e regionais. Resultados: No periodo de tempo em análise foi verificado que a população com maior utilização dos serviços da RNCCI encontra-se na faixa etária entre 65 ou mais anos, com 79,4% do total de sinalizações efetuadas. Tendo 50% das sinalizações sido referentes aos GDH 14, GDH 211, GDH 533, GDH 818, GDH 810 e GDH 209. Foi apurada uma demora média nacional compreendida entre os 7,3 dias e os 7,7 dias, comparativamente a uma demora média dos episódios referenciados para a RNCCI compreendida entre os 21,9 dias e os 33 dias, para o mesmo período de tempo. Em termos regionais a região de LVT apresenta os valores de demora média mais elevados, com um intervalo entre os 28,8 dias e os 50,3 dias de demora média. Para o GDH 14 foi observada uma demora média dos episódios referenciados compreendida entre os 14,4 dias e os 26,7 dias. No mesmo período de tempo o a demora média nacional para o mesmo GDH situava-se entre os 9,8 dias e os 10,2 dias. Para o GDH 211 foi observada uma demora média dos episódios referenciados compreendida entre os 17,2 dias e os 28,9 dias. Comparativamente a demora média nacional para o mesmo GDH situava-se entre os 12,5 dias e os 13,5 dias. Para o GDH 533 foi observada uma demora média dos episódios referenciados compreendida entre os 23,3 dias e os 52,7 dias. Comparativamente, no mesmo período de tempo, a demora média nacional para o mesmo GDH situava-se entre os 18,7 dias e os 19,7 dias. Conclusões: Foi possível concluir, quanto ao impacto da RNCCI na demora média hospitalar, que a demora média dos episódios referenciados para a Rede é superior à demora média nacional em todo o período de tempo em análise. Relativamente à demora média dos GDH com maior número de referenciações, os GDH 14, 211 e 533, verifica-se que todos eles apresentam uma demora média de referenciação superior à demora média nacional, e demora média regional para o mesmo GDH, em todo o período de tempo do estudo. Ou seja, foi possível verificar que a demora média para indivíduos com o mesmo GDH é superior nos que são referenciados para a RNCCI.
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The mobile IT era is here, it is still growing and expanding at a steady rate and, most of all, it is entertaining. Mobile devices are used for entertainment, whether social through the so-called social networks, or private through web browsing, video watching or gaming. Youngsters make heavy use of these devices, and even small children show impressive adaptability and skill. However not much attention is directed towards education, especially in the case of young children. Too much time is usually spent in games which only purpose is to keep children entertained, time that could be put to better use such as developing elementary geometric notions. Taking advantage of this pocket computer scenario, it is proposed an application geared towards small children in the 6 – 9 age group that allows them to consolidate knowledge regarding geometric shapes, forming a stepping stone that leads to some fundamental mathematical knowledge to be exercised later on. To achieve this goal, the application will detect simple geometric shapes like squares, circles and triangles using the device’s camera. The novelty of this application will be a core real-time detection system designed and developed from the ground up for mobile devices, taking into account their characteristic limitations such as reduced processing power, memory and battery. User feedback was be gathered, aggregated and studied to assess the educational factor of the application.
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The “CMS Safety Closing Sensors System” (SCSS, or CSS for brevity) is a remote monitoring system design to control safety clearance and tight mechanical movements of parts of the CMS detector, especially during CMS assembly phases. We present the different systems that makes SCSS: its sensor technologies, the readout system, the data acquisition and control software. We also report on calibration and installation details, which determine the resolution and limits of the system. We present as well our experience from the operation of the system and the analysis of the data collected since 2008. Special emphasis is given to study positioning reproducibility during detector assembly and understanding how the magnetic fields influence the detector structure.
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Viral vectors are playing an increasingly important role in the vaccine and gene therapy elds. The broad spectrum of potential applications, together with expanding medical markets, drives the e orts to improve the production processes for viral vaccines and viral vectors. Developing countries, in particular, are becoming the main vaccine market. It is thus critical to decrease the cost per dose, which is only achievable by improving the production process. In particular advances in the upstream processing have substantially increased bioreactor yields, shifting the bioprocess bottlenecks towards the downstream processing. The work presented in this thesis aimed to develop new processes for adenoviruses puri cation. The use of state-of-the-art technology combined with innovative continuous processes contributed to build robust and cost-e ective strategies for puri cation of complex biopharmaceuticals.(...)
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We are constantly immersed in stimuli. Upon reaching our senses, stimuli are processed within various brain systems along various pathways into the brain, and eventually turned into a percept. However, there are percepts that do not result from responses to external source stimuli. A particular case of this situation is the auditory percept known as tinnitus. Tinnitus can be seen as a task-irrelevant auditory percept, commonly reported to interfere with normal daily tasks. This is known from reports made by tinnitus sufferers that refer to their phantom percept as distracting, and that it diverts their focus from the task-relevant stimuli.(...)
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In this study in the field of Consumer Behavior, brand name memory of consumers with regard to verbal and visual incongruent and congruent information such as memory structure of brands was tested. Hence, four experimental groups with different constellations of verbal and visual congruity and incongruity were created to compare their brand name memory performance. The experiment was conducted in several classes with 128 students, each group with 32 participants. It was found that brands, which are presented in a congruent or moderately incongruent relation to their brand schema, result in a better brand recall than their incongruent counterparts. A difference between visual congruity and moderately incongruity could not be confirmed. In contrast to visual incongruent information, verbal incongruent information does not result in a worse brand recall performance.
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This dissertation analyzes the possibilities of utilizing speech-processing technologies to transform the user experience of ActivoBank’s customers while using remote banking solutions. The technologies are examined through different criteria to determine if they support the bank’s goals and strategy and whether they should be incorporated in the bank’s offering. These criteria include the alignment with ActivoBank’s values, the suitability of the technology providers, the benefits these technologies entail, potential risks, appeal to the customers and impact on customer satisfaction. The analysis suggests that ActivoBank might not be in a position to adopt these technologies at this point in time.
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Existing wireless networks are characterized by a fixed spectrum assignment policy. However, the scarcity of available spectrum and its inefficient usage demands for a new communication paradigm to exploit the existing spectrum opportunistically. Future Cognitive Radio (CR) devices should be able to sense unoccupied spectrum and will allow the deployment of real opportunistic networks. Still, traditional Physical (PHY) and Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols are not suitable for this new type of networks because they are optimized to operate over fixed assigned frequency bands. Therefore, novel PHY-MAC cross-layer protocols should be developed to cope with the specific features of opportunistic networks. This thesis is mainly focused on the design and evaluation of MAC protocols for Decentralized Cognitive Radio Networks (DCRNs). It starts with a characterization of the spectrum sensing framework based on the Energy-Based Sensing (EBS) technique considering multiple scenarios. Then, guided by the sensing results obtained by the aforementioned technique, we present two novel decentralized CR MAC schemes: the first one designed to operate in single-channel scenarios and the second one to be used in multichannel scenarios. Analytical models for the network goodput, packet service time and individual transmission probability are derived and used to compute the performance of both protocols. Simulation results assess the accuracy of the analytical models as well as the benefits of the proposed CR MAC schemes.
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Current computer systems have evolved from featuring only a single processing unit and limited RAM, in the order of kilobytes or few megabytes, to include several multicore processors, o↵ering in the order of several tens of concurrent execution contexts, and have main memory in the order of several tens to hundreds of gigabytes. This allows to keep all data of many applications in the main memory, leading to the development of inmemory databases. Compared to disk-backed databases, in-memory databases (IMDBs) are expected to provide better performance by incurring in less I/O overhead. In this dissertation, we present a scalability study of two general purpose IMDBs on multicore systems. The results show that current general purpose IMDBs do not scale on multicores, due to contention among threads running concurrent transactions. In this work, we explore di↵erent direction to overcome the scalability issues of IMDBs in multicores, while enforcing strong isolation semantics. First, we present a solution that requires no modification to either database systems or to the applications, called MacroDB. MacroDB replicates the database among several engines, using a master-slave replication scheme, where update transactions execute on the master, while read-only transactions execute on slaves. This reduces contention, allowing MacroDB to o↵er scalable performance under read-only workloads, while updateintensive workloads su↵er from performance loss, when compared to the standalone engine. Second, we delve into the database engine and identify the concurrency control mechanism used by the storage sub-component as a scalability bottleneck. We then propose a new locking scheme that allows the removal of such mechanisms from the storage sub-component. This modification o↵ers performance improvement under all workloads, when compared to the standalone engine, while scalability is limited to read-only workloads. Next we addressed the scalability limitations for update-intensive workloads, and propose the reduction of locking granularity from the table level to the attribute level. This further improved performance for intensive and moderate update workloads, at a slight cost for read-only workloads. Scalability is limited to intensive-read and read-only workloads. Finally, we investigate the impact applications have on the performance of database systems, by studying how operation order inside transactions influences the database performance. We then propose a Read before Write (RbW) interaction pattern, under which transaction perform all read operations before executing write operations. The RbW pattern allowed TPC-C to achieve scalable performance on our modified engine for all workloads. Additionally, the RbW pattern allowed our modified engine to achieve scalable performance on multicores, almost up to the total number of cores, while enforcing strong isolation.
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Taking into account the fact that the sun’s radiation is estimated to be enough to cover 10.000 times the world’s total energy needs (BRAKMANN & ARINGHOFF, 2003), it is difficult to understand how solar photovoltaic systems (PV) are still such a small part of the energy source matrix across the globe. Though there is an ongoing debate as to whether energy consumption leads to economic growth or whether it is the other way around, the two variables appear correlated and it is clear that ensuring the availability of energy to match a country’s growth targets is one of the prime concerns for any government. The topic of centralized vs distributed electricity generation is also approached, especially in what regards the latter fit to developing countries needs, namely the lack of investment capabilities and infrastructure, scattered population, and other factors. Finally, Brazil’s case is reviewed, showing that the current cost of electricity from the grid versus the cost from PV solutions still places an investment of this nature with 9 to 16 years to reach breakeven (from a 25 year panel lifespan), which is too high compared to the required 4 years for most Brazilians. Still, recently passed legislation opened the door, even if unknowingly, to the development of co-owned solar farms, which could reduce the implementation costs by as much as 20% and hence reduce the number of years to breakeven by 3 years.
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As increasingly more sophisticated materials and products are being developed and times-to-market need to be minimized, it is important to make available fast response characterization tools using small amounts of sample, capable of conveying data on the relationships between rheological response, process-induced material structure and product characteristics. For this purpose, a single / twin-screw mini-extrusion system of modular construction, with well-controlled outputs in the range 30-300 g/h, was coupled to a in- house developed rheo-optical slit die able to measure shear viscosity and normal-stress differences, as well as performing rheo-optical experiments, namely small angle light scattering (SALS) and polarized optical microscopy (POM). In addition, the mini-extruder is equipped with ports that allow sample collection, and the extrudate can be further processed into products to be tested later. Here, we present the concept and experimental set-up [1, 2]. As a typical application, we report on the characterization of the processing of a polymer blend and of the properties of extruded sheets. The morphological evolution of a PS/PMMA industrial blend along the extruder, the flow-induced structures developed and the corresponding rheological characteristics are presented, together with the mechanical and structural characteristics of produced sheets. The application of this experimental tool to other material systems will also be discussed.
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Dissertação de Mestrado em Engenharia Informática
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Tese de Doutoramento em Ciência e Engenharia de Polímeros e Compósitos
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Wool and silk are major protein fiber materials used by the textile industry. Fiber protein structure-function relationships are briefly described here, and the major enzymatic processing routes for textiles and other novel applications are deeply reviewed. Fiber biomodification is described here with various classes of enzymes such as protease, transglutaminase, tyrosinase, and laccase. It is expected that the reader will get a perspective on the research done as a basis for new applications in other areas such as cosmetics and pharma.
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Psicologia