823 resultados para Econophysics, GPU-Computing
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In the present competitive environment, companies are wondering how to reduce their IT costs while increasing their efficiency and agility to react when changes in the business processes are required. Cloud Computing is the latest paradigm to optimize the use of IT resources considering ?everything as a service? and receiving these services from the Cloud (Internet) instead of owning and managing hardware and software assets. The benefits from the model are clear. However, there are also concerns and issues to be solved before Cloud Computing spreads across the different industries. This model will allow a pay-per-use model for the IT services and many benefits like cost savings, agility to react when business demands changes and simplicity because there will not be any infrastructure to operate and administrate. It will be comparable to the well known utilities like electricity, water or gas companies. However, this paper underlines several risk factors of the model. Leading technology companies should research on solutions to minimize the risks described in this article. Keywords - Cloud Computing, Utility Computing, Elastic Computing, Enterprise Agility
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Ubiquitous computing software needs to be autonomous so that essential decisions such as how to configure its particular execution are self-determined. Moreover, data mining serves an important role for ubiquitous computing by providing intelligence to several types of ubiquitous computing applications. Thus, automating ubiquitous data mining is also crucial. We focus on the problem of automatically configuring the execution of a ubiquitous data mining algorithm. In our solution, we generate configuration decisions in a resource aware and context aware manner since the algorithm executes in an environment in which the context often changes and computing resources are often severely limited. We propose to analyze the execution behavior of the data mining algorithm by mining its past executions. By doing so, we discover the effects of resource and context states as well as parameter settings on the data mining quality. We argue that a classification model is appropriate for predicting the behavior of an algorithm?s execution and we concentrate on decision tree classifier. We also define taxonomy on data mining quality so that tradeoff between prediction accuracy and classification specificity of each behavior model that classifies by a different abstraction of quality, is scored for model selection. Behavior model constituents and class label transformations are formally defined and experimental validation of the proposed approach is also performed.
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Low resources in many African locations do not allow many African scientists and physicians to access the latest advances in technology. This deficiency hinders the daily life of African professionals that often cannot afford, for instance, the cost of internet fees or software licenses. The AFRICA BUILD project, funded by the European Commission and formed by four European and four African institutions, intends to provide advanced computational tools to African institutions in order to solve current technological limitations. In the context of AFRICA BUILD we have carried out, a series of experiments to test the feasibility of using Cloud Computing technologies in two different locations in Africa: Egypt and Burundi. The project aims to create a virtual platform to provide access to a wide range of biomedical informatics and learning resources to professionals and researchers in Africa.
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Access to information and continuous education represent critical factors for physicians and researchers over the world. For African professionals, this situation is even more problematic due to the frequently difficult access to technological infrastructures and basic information. Both education and information technologies (e.g., including hardware, software or networking) are expensive and unaffordable for many African professionals. Thus, the use of e-learning and an open approach to information exchange and software use have been already proposed to improve medical informatics issues in Africa. In this context, the AFRICA BUILD project, supported by the European Commission, aims to develop a virtual platform to provide access to a wide range of biomedical informatics and learning resources to professionals and researchers in Africa. A consortium of four African and four European partners work together in this initiative. In this framework, we have developed a prototype of a cloud-computing infrastructure to demonstrate, as a proof of concept, the feasibility of this approach. We have conducted the experiment in two different locations in Africa: Burundi and Egypt. As shown in this paper, technologies such as cloud computing and the use of open source medical software for a large range of case present significant challenges and opportunities for developing countries, such as many in Africa.
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Las últimas previsiones de mercado el cloud computing pronostican un crecimiento anual del 30%, ya que cada vez más personas adoptan la tecnología más avanzada para almacenar información en un espacio virtual. Sin embargo, el cloud computing no es sólo un sistema de almacenamiento de datos, sino que también se puede utilizar para ejecutar software y aplicaciones de forma remota, sin estar atado a un único ordenador. Para una pequeña empresa, la externalización de TI a la nube reduce la necesidad de contratar personas con habilidades especializadas y libera a los directores para que puedan concentrarse en el negocio. En el segundo capítulo analizamos el estado del arte del cloud computing, para lo cual en primer lugar definimos qué es cloud, así como cuáles son sus ventajas e inconvenientes. Presentamos los diferentes modelos de cloud computing, y cuáles son sus principales proveedores actualmente. Para finalizar esbozamos unas pinceladas del siempre complejo marco regulatorio del cloud computing en España. En el Capítulo 3 presentamos la situación de las pequeñas y medianas empresas dentro del ecosistema empresarial español, basándonos en los datos proporcionados por el Instituto Nacional de Estadística del año 2013. A continuación, en el Capítulo 4, analizamos la penetración del Cloud Computing en España, desde el punto de vista que tienen las pequeñas empresas de las tecnologías cloud, así como del uso que estas hacen del mismo. Para este capítulo hemos utilizado el informe realizado por Deloitte para el Ministerio de Industria, Energía y Turismo. En el capítulo 5 veremos un caso real de solución software as a service, desarrollado por mi empresa. Se trata de una aplicación de gestión de activos inmobiliarios, que enfocaremos hacia las pequeñas inmobiliarias. Para ello analizaremos la tipología de Pyme hacia la que queremos dirigir el producto viendo en detalle el sector de las actividades inmobiliarias, así como describiremos qué tipo de aplicación es y su funcionalidad (de modo muy resumido consiste en la gestión del ciclo de venta de todos los inmuebles de una agencia inmobiliaria, desde que el cliente solicita una visita, hasta que se lleva a cabo la firma de las escrituras). Posicionaremos el producto en precio y haremos una comparativa entre otras soluciones tanto cloud como on-premise para comparar su ventaja competitiva en precio. A continuación describiremos cómo pensamos hacer la comunicación del producto, mediante la publicación de la aplicación en el App Exchange de Salesforce, ferias inmobiliarias, etc y describiremos los servicios de valor añadido que ofrecemos. Por último estableceremos las previsiones económicas a tres años de las ventas del producto. Por último en el Capítulo 6 concluiremos el proyecto con una serie de reflexiones sobre los retos y las oportunidades a las que se enfrentan las Pymes actualmente, en lo que se refiere a la implantación de sistemas en la nube, y más concretamente los retos y oportunidades que pueden tener las Pymes el sector inmobiliario con las soluciones cloud.
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A new methodology to study irregular behaviours in logic cells is reported. It is based on two types of diagrams, namely phase and working diagrams. Sets of four bits are grouped and represented by their hexadecimal equivalent. Some hexadecimal numbers correspond to certain logic functions. The influence of the internal and external tolerances, namely those appearing in the employed devices and in the working signals, may be analysed with this method. Its importance in the case of logic structures with chaotic behaviours is studied.
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La computación molecular es una disciplina que se ocupa del diseño e implementación de dispositivos para el procesamiento de información sobre un sustrato biológico, como el ácido desoxirribonucleico (ADN), el ácido ribonucleico (ARN) o las proteínas. Desde que Watson y Crick descubrieron en los años cincuenta la estructura molecular del ADN en forma de doble hélice, se desencadenaron otros descubrimientos, como las enzimas de restricción o la reacción en cadena de la polimerasa (PCR), contribuyendo de manera determinante a la irrupción de la tecnología del ADN recombinante. Gracias a esta tecnología y al descenso vertiginoso de los precios de secuenciación y síntesis del ADN, la computación biomolecular pudo abandonar su concepción puramente teórica. El trabajo presentado por Adleman (1994) logró resolver un problema de computación NP-completo (El Problema del Camino de Hamilton dirigido) utilizando únicamente moléculas de ADN. La gran capacidad de procesamiento en paralelo ofrecida por las técnicas del ADN recombinante permitió a Adleman ser capaz de resolver dicho problema en tiempo polinómico, aunque a costa de un consumo exponencial de moléculas de ADN. Utilizando algoritmos de fuerza bruta similares al utilizado por Adleman se logró resolver otros problemas NP-completos, como por ejemplo el de Satisfacibilidad de Fórmulas Lógicas / SAT (Lipton, 1995). Pronto se comprendió que la computación biomolecular no podía competir en velocidad ni precisión con los ordenadores de silicio, por lo que su enfoque y objetivos se centraron en la resolución de problemas con aplicación biomédica (Simmel, 2007), dejando de lado la resolución de problemas clásicos de computación. Desde entonces se han propuesto diversos modelos de dispositivos biomoleculares que, de forma autónoma (sin necesidad de un bio-ingeniero realizando operaciones de laboratorio), son capaces de procesar como entrada un sustrato biológico y proporcionar una salida también en formato biológico: procesadores que aprovechan la extensión de la polimerasa (Hagiya et al., 1997), autómatas que funcionan con enzimas de restricción (Benenson et al., 2001) o con deoxiribozimas (Stojanovic et al., 2002), o circuitos de hibridación competitiva (Yurke et al., 2000). Esta tesis presenta un conjunto de modelos de dispositivos de ácidos nucleicos capaces de implementar diversas operaciones de computación lógica aprovechando técnicas de computación biomolecular (hibridación competitiva del ADN y reacciones enzimáticas) con aplicaciones en diagnóstico genético. El primer conjunto de modelos, presentados en el Capítulo 5 y publicados en Sainz de Murieta and Rodríguez-Patón (2012b), Rodríguez-Patón et al. (2010a) y Sainz de Murieta and Rodríguez-Patón (2010), define un tipo de biosensor que usa hebras simples de ADN para codificar reglas sencillas, como por ejemplo "SI hebra-ADN-1 Y hebra-ADN-2 presentes, ENTONCES enfermedad-B". Estas reglas interactúan con señales de entrada (ADN o ARN de cualquier tipo) para producir una señal de salida (también en forma de ácido nucleico). Dicha señal de salida representa un diagnóstico, que puede medirse mediante partículas fluorescentes técnicas FRET) o incluso ser un tratamiento administrado en respuesta a un conjunto de síntomas. El modelo presentado en el Capítulo 5, publicado en Rodríguez-Patón et al. (2011), es capaz de ejecutar cadenas de resolución sobre fórmulas lógicas en forma normal conjuntiva. Cada cláusula de una fórmula se codifica en una molécula de ADN. Cada proposición p se codifica asignándole una hebra simple de ADN, y la correspondiente hebra complementaria a la proposición ¬p. Las cláusulas se codifican incluyendo distintas proposiciones en la misma hebra de ADN. El modelo permite ejecutar programas lógicos de cláusulas Horn aplicando múltiples iteraciones de resolución en cascada, con el fin de implementar la función de un nanodispositivo autónomo programable. Esta técnica también puede emplearse para resolver SAP sin ayuda externa. El modelo presentado en el Capítulo 6 se ha publicado en publicado en Sainz de Murieta and Rodríguez-Patón (2012c), y el modelo presentado en el Capítulo 7 se ha publicado en (Sainz de Murieta and Rodríguez-Patón, 2013c). Aunque explotan métodos de computación biomolecular diferentes (hibridación competitiva de ADN en el Capítulo 6 frente a reacciones enzimáticas en el 7), ambos modelos son capaces de realizar inferencia Bayesiana. Funcionan tomando hebras simples de ADN como entrada, representando la presencia o la ausencia de un indicador molecular concreto (una evidencia). La probabilidad a priori de una enfermedad, así como la probabilidad condicionada de una señal (o síntoma) dada la enfermedad representan la base de conocimiento, y se codifican combinando distintas moléculas de ADN y sus concentraciones relativas. Cuando las moléculas de entrada interaccionan con las de la base de conocimiento, se liberan dos clases de hebras de ADN, cuya proporción relativa representa la aplicación del teorema de Bayes: la probabilidad condicionada de la enfermedad dada la señal (o síntoma). Todos estos dispositivos pueden verse como elementos básicos que, combinados modularmente, permiten la implementación de sistemas in vitro a partir de sensores de ADN, capaces de percibir y procesar señales biológicas. Este tipo de autómatas tienen en la actualidad una gran potencial, además de una gran repercusión científica. Un perfecto ejemplo fue la publicación de (Xie et al., 2011) en Science, presentando un autómata biomolecular de diagnóstico capaz de activar selectivamente el proceso de apoptosis en células cancerígenas sin afectar a células sanas.
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La computación basada en servicios (Service-Oriented Computing, SOC) se estableció como un paradigma ampliamente aceptado para el desarollo de sistemas de software flexibles, distribuidos y adaptables, donde las composiciones de los servicios realizan las tareas más complejas o de nivel más alto, frecuentemente tareas inter-organizativas usando los servicios atómicos u otras composiciones de servicios. En tales sistemas, las propriedades de la calidad de servicio (Quality of Service, QoS), como la rapídez de procesamiento, coste, disponibilidad o seguridad, son críticas para la usabilidad de los servicios o sus composiciones en cualquier aplicación concreta. El análisis de estas propriedades se puede realizarse de una forma más precisa y rica en información si se utilizan las técnicas de análisis de programas, como el análisis de complejidad o de compartición de datos, que son capables de analizar simultáneamente tanto las estructuras de control como las de datos, dependencias y operaciones en una composición. El análisis de coste computacional para la composicion de servicios puede ayudar a una monitorización predictiva así como a una adaptación proactiva a través de una inferencia automática de coste computacional, usando los limites altos y bajos como funciones del valor o del tamaño de los mensajes de entrada. Tales funciones de coste se pueden usar para adaptación en la forma de selección de los candidatos entre los servicios que minimizan el coste total de la composición, basado en los datos reales que se pasan al servicio. Las funciones de coste también pueden ser combinadas con los parámetros extraídos empíricamente desde la infraestructura, para producir las funciones de los límites de QoS sobre los datos de entrada, cuales se pueden usar para previsar, en el momento de invocación, las violaciones de los compromisos al nivel de servicios (Service Level Agreements, SLA) potenciales or inminentes. En las composiciones críticas, una previsión continua de QoS bastante eficaz y precisa se puede basar en el modelado con restricciones de QoS desde la estructura de la composition, datos empiricos en tiempo de ejecución y (cuando estén disponibles) los resultados del análisis de complejidad. Este enfoque se puede aplicar a las orquestaciones de servicios con un control centralizado del flujo, así como a las coreografías con participantes multiples, siguiendo unas interacciones complejas que modifican su estado. El análisis del compartición de datos puede servir de apoyo para acciones de adaptación, como la paralelización, fragmentación y selección de los componentes, las cuales son basadas en dependencias funcionales y en el contenido de información en los mensajes, datos internos y las actividades de la composición, cuando se usan construcciones de control complejas, como bucles, bifurcaciones y flujos anidados. Tanto las dependencias funcionales como el contenido de información (descrito a través de algunos atributos definidos por el usuario) se pueden expresar usando una representación basada en la lógica de primer orden (claúsulas de Horn), y los resultados del análisis se pueden interpretar como modelos conceptuales basados en retículos. ABSTRACT Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) is a widely accepted paradigm for development of flexible, distributed and adaptable software systems, in which service compositions perform more complex, higher-level, often cross-organizational tasks using atomic services or other service compositions. In such systems, Quality of Service (QoS) properties, such as the performance, cost, availability or security, are critical for the usability of services and their compositions in concrete applications. Analysis of these properties can become more precise and richer in information, if it employs program analysis techniques, such as the complexity and sharing analyses, which are able to simultaneously take into account both the control and the data structures, dependencies, and operations in a composition. Computation cost analysis for service composition can support predictive monitoring and proactive adaptation by automatically inferring computation cost using the upper and lower bound functions of value or size of input messages. These cost functions can be used for adaptation by selecting service candidates that minimize total cost of the composition, based on the actual data that is passed to them. The cost functions can also be combined with the empirically collected infrastructural parameters to produce QoS bounds functions of input data that can be used to predict potential or imminent Service Level Agreement (SLA) violations at the moment of invocation. In mission-critical applications, an effective and accurate continuous QoS prediction, based on continuations, can be achieved by constraint modeling of composition QoS based on its structure, known data at runtime, and (when available) the results of complexity analysis. This approach can be applied to service orchestrations with centralized flow control, and choreographies with multiple participants with complex stateful interactions. Sharing analysis can support adaptation actions, such as parallelization, fragmentation, and component selection, which are based on functional dependencies and information content of the composition messages, internal data, and activities, in presence of complex control constructs, such as loops, branches, and sub-workflows. Both the functional dependencies and the information content (described using user-defined attributes) can be expressed using a first-order logic (Horn clause) representation, and the analysis results can be interpreted as a lattice-based conceptual models.
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This paper presents the rationale to build up a Telematics Engineering curriculum. Telematics is a strongly computing oriented area; then, the authors have initially intended to apply the common requirements described in the computing curricula elaborated by the ACM/EEEE-CS Joint Curriculum Task Force. This experience has revealed some problematic aspects in the ACM/IEEE-CS proposal. From the analysis of these problems, a model to guide the selection and specially the approach of the Telematics curriculum contents is proposed. This model can be easily generalized to other strongly computing oriented curricula, whose number is growing everyday
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La informática se está convirtiendo en la quinta utilidad (gas, agua, luz, teléfono) en parte debido al impacto de Cloud Computing en las mayorías de las organizaciones. Este uso de informática es usada por cada vez más tipos de sistemas, incluidos Sistemas Críticos. Esto tiene un impacto en la complejidad internad y la fiabilidad de los sistemas de la organización y los que se ofrecen a los clientes. Este trabajo investiga el uso de Cloud Computing por sistemas críticos, centrándose en las dependencias y especialmente en la fiabilidad de estos sistemas. Se han presentado algunos ejemplos de su uso, y aunque su utilización en sistemas críticos no está extendido, se presenta cual puede llegar a ser su impacto. El objetivo de este trabajo es primero definir un modelo que pueda representar de una forma cuantitativa las interdependencias en fiabilidad y interdependencia para las organizaciones que utilicen estos sistemas, y aplicar este modelo en un sistema crítico del campo de sanidad y mostrar sus resultados. Los conceptos de “macro-dependability” y “micro-dependability” son introducidos en el modelo para la definición de interdependencia y para analizar la fiabilidad de sistemas que dependen de otros sistemas. ABSTRACT With the increasing utilization of Internet services and cloud computing by most organizations (both private and public), it is clear that computing is becoming the 5th utility (along with water, electricity, telephony and gas). These technologies are used for almost all types of systems, and the number is increasing, including Critical Infrastructure systems. Even if Critical Infrastructure systems appear not to rely directly on cloud services, there may be hidden inter-dependencies. This is true even for private cloud computing, which seems more secure and reliable. The critical systems can began in some cases with a clear and simple design, but evolved as described by Egan to "rafted" networks. Because they are usually controlled by one or few organizations, even when they are complex systems, their dependencies can be understood. The organization oversees and manages changes. These CI systems have been affected by the introduction of new ICT models like global communications, PCs and the Internet. Even virtualization took more time to be adopted by Critical systems, due to their strategic nature, but once that these technologies have been proven in other areas, at the end they are adopted as well, for different reasons such as costs. A new technology model is happening now based on some previous technologies (virtualization, distributing and utility computing, web and software services) that are offered in new ways and is called cloud computing. The organizations are migrating more services to the cloud; this will have impact in their internal complexity and in the reliability of the systems they are offering to the organization itself and their clients. Not always this added complexity and associated risks to their reliability are seen. As well, when two or more CI systems are interacting, the risks of one can affect the rest, sharing the risks. This work investigates the use of cloud computing by critical systems, and is focused in the dependencies and reliability of these systems. Some examples are presented together with the associated risks. A framework is introduced for analysing the dependability and resilience of a system that relies on cloud services and how to improve them. As part of the framework, the concepts of micro and macro dependability are introduced to explain the internal and external dependability on services supplied by an external cloud. A pharmacovigilance model system has been used for framework validation.
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RESUMEN: La realización de túneles de gran longitud para ferrocarriles ha adquirido un gran auge en los últimos años. En España se han abordado proyectos de estas características, no existiendo para su ejecución una metodología completa y contrastada de actuación. Las características geométricas, de observación y de trabajo en túneles hace que las metodologías que se aplican en otros proyectos de ingeniería no sean aplicables por las siguientes causas: separación de las redes exteriores e interiores de los túneles debido a la diferente naturaleza de los observables, geometría en el interior siempre desfavorable a los requerimientos de observación clásica, mala visibilidad dentro del túnel, aumento de errores conforme avanza la perforación, y movimientos propios del túnel durante su ejecución por la propia geodinámica activa. Los patrones de observación geodésica usados deben revisarse cuando se ejecutan túneles de gran longitud. Este trabajo establece una metodología para el diseño de redes exteriores. ABSTRACT: The realization of long railway tunnels has acquired a great interest in recent years. In Spain it is necessary to address projects of this nature, but ther is no corresponding methodological framework supporting them. The tunnel observational and working geometrical properties, make that former methodologies used may be unuseful in this case: the observation of the exterior and interior geodetical networks of the tunnel is different in nature. Conditions of visibility in the interior of the tunnels, regardless of the geometry, are not the most advantageous for observation due to the production system and the natural conditions of the tunnels. Errors increase as the drilling of the tunnel progresses, as it becomes problematical to perform continuous verifications along the itinerary itself. Moreover, inherent tunnel movements due to active geodynamics must also be considered. Therefore patterns for geodetic and topographic observations have to be reviewed when very long tunnels are constructed.
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With the advancement of Information and Communication Technology ICT which favors increasingly fast, easy, and accessible communication for all and which can reach large groups of people, there have been changes, in recent years in our society that have modified the way we interact, communicate and transmit information. Access to this, it is possible, not only through computers situated in a fixed location, but new mobile devices make it available, wherever the user happens to be located. Now, information "travels" with the user. These forms of communication, transmission and access to information, have also affected the way to conceive and manage business. To these new forms of business that the Internet has brought, is now added the concept of companies in the Cloud Computing ClC. The ClC technology is based on the supply and consumption of services on demand and pay per use, and it gives a 180 degree turn to the business management concept. Small and large businesses may use the latest developments in ICT, to manage their organizations without the need for expensive investments in them. This will enable enterprises to focus more specifically within the scope of their business, leaving the ICT control to the experts. We believe that education can also and should benefit from these new philosophies. ?Due to the global economic crisis in general and each country in particular, economic cutbacks have come to most universities. These are seen in the need to raise tuition rates, which makes increasingly fewer students have the opportunity to pursue higher education?. In this paper we propose using ClC technologies in universities and we make a dissertation on the advantages that it can provide to both: universities and students. For the universities, we expose two focuses, one: ?to reorganize university ICT structures with the ClC philosophy? and the other one, ?to extend the offer of the university education with education on demand?. Regarding the former we propose to use public or private Clouds, to reuse resources across the education community, to save costs on infrastructure investment, in upgrades and in maintenance of ICT, and paying only for what you use and with the ability to scale according to needs. Regarding the latter, we propose an educational model in the ClC, to increase the current university offerings, using educational units in the form of low-cost services and where students pay only for the units consumed on demand. For the students, they could study at any university in the world (virtually), from anywhere, without travel costs: money and time, and what is most important paying only for what they consume. We think that this proposal of education on demand may represent a great change in the current educational model, because strict registration deadlines disappear, and also the problem of economically disadvantaged students, who will not have to raise large amounts of money for an annual tuition. Also it will decrease the problem of loss of the money invested in an enrollment when the student dropout. In summary we think that this proposal is interesting for both, universities and students, we aim for "Higher education from anywhere, with access from any mobile device, at any time, without requiring large investments for students, and with reuse and optimization of resources by universities. Cost by consumption and consumption by service?. We argue for a Universal University "wisdom and knowledge accessible to all?
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The high performance and capacity of current FPGAs makes them suitable as acceleration co-processors. This article studies the implementation, for such accelerators, of the floating-point power function xy as defined by the C99 and IEEE 754-2008 standards, generalized here to arbitrary exponent and mantissa sizes. Last-bit accuracy at the smallest possible cost is obtained thanks to a careful study of the various subcomponents: a floating-point logarithm, a modified floating-point exponential, and a truncated floating-point multiplier. A parameterized architecture generator in the open-source FloPoCo project is presented in details and evaluated.
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The assessment of learning outcomes is a key concept in the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) since credits are awarded when the assessment shows the competences which were aimed at have been developed at an appropriate level. This paper describes a study which was first part of the Bologna Experts Team-Spain project and then developed as an independent study. It was carried out with the overall goal to gain experience in the assessment of learning outcomes. More specifically it aimed at 1) designing procedures for the assessment of learning outcomes related to these compulsory generic competences; 2) testing some basic psychometric features that an assessment device with some consequences for the subjects being evaluated needs to prove; 3) testing different procedures of standard setting, and 4) using assessment results as orienting feedback to students and their tutors. The process of development of tests to carry out the assessment of learning outcomes is described as well as some basic features regarding their reliability and validity. First conclusions on the comparison of the results achieved at two academic levels are also presented.
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The assessment of learning outcomes is a key concept in the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) since credits are awarded when the assessment shows the competences which were aimed at have been developed at an appropriate level. This paper describes a study which was first part of the project of the Bologna Experts Team-Spain and then developed as an independent study. It was carried out with the overall goal to gain experience in the assessment of learning outcomes. More specifically it aimed at 1) designing procedures for the assessment of learning outcomes related to these compulsory generic competences; 2) testing some basic psychometric features that an assessment device with some consequences for the subjects being evaluated needs to prove; 3) testing different procedures of standard setting, and 4) using assessment results as orienting feedback to students and their tutors. The process of development of tests to carry out the assessment of learning outcomes related to these competences, as well as some basic features regarding their reliability and validity is described and first results on the comparison of results achieved at two academic levels, will also be described at a later stage.