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La Federazione è un concetto molto utilizzato ed implementato in vari ambiti dell’informatica. In particolare sta avendo grande interesse nel Semantic Web, e risulta essere significativo e importante il suo utilizzo in una disciplina in grande evoluzione come l’Enterprise Architecture. L’obiettivo di questa tesi è stato implementare il concetto di Federazione di Endpoint SPARQL, dove l’elemento centrale è stata la condivisione del modello dei dati tra i vari membri, il quale rappresenta il patto della federazione. Successivamente sono stati messi in luce i benefici che questo tipo di soluzione apporta alla disciplina dell’Enterprise Architecture, in particolar modo nell’ambito dell’analisi dei dati. In relazione a quest’ultimo aspetto, il Semantic Web offre un linguaggio flessibile e facilmente evolvibile per rappresentare l’azienda e i suoi dati, oltre che ad un protocollo standard per la loro interrogazione, ovvero lo SPARQL. La federazione, invece, apporta dei miglioramenti rendendo le fonti dato omogenee dal punto di vista del modello, utilizza un unico protocollo per l’accesso ad essi (SPARQL), ed elimina le criticità in relazione alla normalizzazione dei dati nei processi di analisi. Questi due aspetti risultano abilitanti proprio per l’Enterprise Architecture. Infine sono state definite due possibili evoluzioni, in particolare un costrutto che permetta l’implementazione e la gestione della federazione a livello di linguaggio SPARQL, ed una ontologia standard e condivisibile tramite la quale gestire la federazione in modo trasparente.
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Lo scopo che questa tesi ha è di inserirsi nell’ambito della Smart Mobility, in particolare nell'ambito dell’accessibilità urbana. Obiettivo primario è di offrire un software capace di adattarsi alle capacità dell’utente nel muoversi nell’ambiente urbano, in particolare riguardo alle barriere architettoniche che lo ostacolano. Quello che il programma deve fare è offrire percorsi per l’utente, personalizzati rispetto alle sue richieste. Affinché sia possibile tutto ciò, sono necessarie delle fondamenta, nella fattispecie una fonte di dati geografici e uno strumento che permetta di ricercare percorsi da essi e di essere modificato per includere le modifiche volute. La fonte di dati geografici scelta è stata OpenStreetMap, un progetto di crowdsourcing che punta a creare una mappa globale completamente accessibile fino al suo livello più basso e utilizzabile da chiunque, purché sia rispettata la sua licenza. Da questa scelta, derivano i software utilizzabili per calcolare i percorsi: la tesi ne esplorerà in particolare due GraphHopper e OpenTripPlanner, entrambi progetti open source. L’ultimo, ma non meno importante, scopo della tesi è effettivamente implementare un algoritmo di routing capace di considerare le preferenze degli utenti. Queste preferenze, infatti, non devono solo permettere di escludere percorsi con una barriera/architettonica cui l’utente non può accedere, ma anche di favorire percorsi con le facility che l’utente preferisce e di sfavorire quelli con facility che l’utente non preferisce.
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In questo elaborato sono stati confrontati i moduli bluetooth WT11, BLE113 , BT121 rispetto alle loro caratteristiche di banda, consumo, range e utilizzabilita in un contesto applicativo stringente come quello degli utilizzi biomeccanici. Si sono prima elencati i settori di riferimento, per poi descrivere il contesto applicativo in ambito medico e sportivo. Il confronto finale ha tenuto conto delle modalita di comunicazione bluetooth classic e bluetooth low energy, cercando di motivare quale modulo risulti migliore per questo particolare e innovativo contesto.
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Questa tesi riguarda lo sviluppo di un'applicazione che sfrutta le tecnologie del Web Semantico e del Text Mining. L'applicazione rappresenta l'estensione di un lavoro relativo ad una tesi precedente, aggiungendo ad esso la funzionalità di ricerca semantica. Tale funzionalità permette il recupero di informazioni che con il metodo di ricerca normale non verrebbero considerate. Per raggiungere questo risultato si utilizza WordNet, un database semantico-lessicale, e una libreria per la Latent Semantic Analysis, una tecnica del Text Mining.
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Il mondo degli smartphone, in particolare grazie all’avvento delle app, costituisce un settore che ha avuto negli ultimi anni una crescita tale, da richiedere l’introduzione di un nuovo termine in ambito finanziario: app economy. La crescente richiesta da parte del mercato di nuove opportunitá derivanti dal mondo delle applicazioni, ha aumentato sensibilmente il carico di lavoro richiesto alle software house specializzate,che hanno pertanto avuto la necessitá di adeguarsi a tale cambiamento. Per ovviare alle suddette problematiche, sono iniziati ad emergere due tool che consentono lo sviluppo di applicazioni multipiattaforma utilizzando un linguaggio ed un ambiente di sviluppo comuni. Tali sistemi consentono un risparmio in termini di tempi e costi, ma non sono in grado di competere con i tool nativi in termini di qualità del prodotto realizzato, in particolare per quanto concerne l'interfaccia grafica. Si propone pertanto un approccio che tenta di combinare i vantaggi di entrambe le soluzioni, al fine di ottimizzare la fluidità della UI, consentendo allo stesso tempo il riuso della logica applicativa.
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Knowledge on the relative importance of alternative sources of human campylobacteriosis is important in order to implement effective disease prevention measures. The objective of this study was to assess the relative importance of three key exposure pathways (travelling abroad, poultry meat, pet contact) for different patient age groups in Switzerland. With a stochastic exposure model data on Campylobacter incidence for the years 2002-2007 were linked with data for the three exposure pathways and the results of a case-control study. Mean values for the population attributable fractions (PAF) over all age groups and years were 27% (95% CI 17-39) for poultry consumption, 27% (95% CI 22-32) for travelling abroad, 8% (95% CI 6-9) for pet contact and 39% (95% CI 25-50) for other risk factors. This model provided robust results when using data available for Switzerland, but the uncertainties remained high. The output of the model could be improved if more accurate input data are available to estimate the infection rate per exposure. In particular, the relatively high proportion of cases attributed to 'other risk factors' requires further attention.
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AIMS The aim of this prospective multinational registry is to assess and identify predictors of in-hospital outcome and complications of contemporary TAVI practice. METHODS AND RESULTS The Transcatheter Valve Treatment Sentinel Pilot Registry is a prospective independent consecutive collection of individual patient data entered into a web-based case record form (CRF) or transferred from compatible national registries. A total of 4,571 patients underwent TAVI between January 2011 and May 2012 in 137 centres of 10 European countries. Average age was 81.4±7.1 years with equal representation of the two sexes. Logistic EuroSCORE (20.2±13.3), access site (femoral approach: 74.2%), type of anaesthesia and duration of hospital stay (9.3±8.1 days) showed wide variations among the participating countries. In-hospital mortality (7.4%), stroke (1.8%), myocardial infarction (0.9%), major vascular complications (3.1%) were similar in the SAPIEN XT and CoreValve (p=0.15). Mortality was lower in transfemoral (5.9%) than in transapical (12.8%) and other access routes (9.7%; p<0.01). Advanced age, high logistic EuroSCORE, pre-procedural ≥grade 2 mitral regurgitation and deployment failure predicted higher mortality at multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS Increased operator experience and the refinement of valve types and delivery catheters may explain the lower rate of mortality, stroke and vascular complications than in historical studies and registries.
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The intention of an authentication and authorization infrastructure (AAI) is to simplify and unify access to different web resources. With a single login, a user can access web applications at multiple organizations. The Shibboleth authentication and authorization infrastructure is a standards-based, open source software package for web single sign-on (SSO) across or within organizational boundaries. It allows service providers to make fine-grained authorization decisions for individual access of protected online resources. The Shibboleth system is a widely used AAI, but only supports protection of browser-based web resources. We have implemented a Shibboleth AAI extension to protect web services using Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). Besides user authentication for browser-based web resources, this extension also provides user and machine authentication for web service-based resources. Although implemented for a Shibboleth AAI, the architecture can be easily adapted to other AAIs.
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Online reputation management deals with monitoring and influencing the online record of a person, an organization or a product. The Social Web offers increasingly simple ways to publish and disseminate personal or opinionated information, which can rapidly have a disastrous influence on the online reputation of some of the entities. The author focuses on the Social Web and possibilities of its integration with the Semantic Web as resource for a semi-automated tracking of online reputations using imprecise natural language terms. The inherent structure of natural language supports humans not only in communication but also in the perception of the world. Thereby fuzziness is a promising tool for transforming those human perceptions into computer artifacts. Through fuzzy grassroots ontologies, the Social Semantic Web becomes more naturally and thus can streamline online reputation management. For readers interested in the cross-over field of computer science, information systems, and social sciences, this book is an ideal source for becoming acquainted with the evolving field of fuzzy online reputation management in the Social Semantic Web area.
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The Beta version of the Land Matrix (Land Matrix 2012) was launched in April 2012 as a tool to promote public participation in building a constantly evolving database on large-scale land deals, and making the data visible and understandable. The aim of the Land Matrix partnership is to promote transparency and open data in decisionmaking over land and investment, as a step towards greater accountability. Since its launch, the Land Matrix has attracted a high degree of attention, and stirred some controversy. It provides valuable lessons on the challenges and benefits of promoting open data on practices that are often shrouded in secrecy. This paper critically examines the ongoing efforts by the Land Matrix partnership to build a public tool to promote greater transparency in decision-making over land and investment at a global level. It intends to provoke discussion of the extent to which such a tool can ultimately promote greater transparency and be a step towards greater accountability and improved decision-making. It will present the Land Matrix and its value addition, before detailing the challenges it encountered related to the measurement of the largescale land acquisition phenomenon. It will then specify how it intends to address these issues in order to establish a dynamic and participatory tool for open development.
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Background. Insufficient and poor quality sleep among adolescents affects not only the cognitive functioning, but overall health of the individual. Existing research suggests that adolescents from varying ethnic groups exhibit differing sleep patterns. However, little research focuses on sleep patterns and associated factors (i.e. tobacco use, mental health indicators) among Hispanic youth. ^ Methods. The study population (n=2,536) included students in grades 9-12 who attended one of the three public high schools along the Texas-Mexico border in 2003. This was a cross sectional study using secondary data collected via a web-based, confidential, self-administered survey. Separate logistic regression models were estimated to identify factors associated with reduced (<9 hours/night) and poor quality sleep on average during weeknights. ^ Results. Of participants, 49.5% reported reduced sleep while 12.8% reported poor quality sleep. Factors significantly (p<0.05) associated with poor quality sleep were: often feeling stressed or anxious (OR=5.49), being born in Mexico (OR=0.65), using a computer/playing video games 15+ hours per week (OR=2.29), working (OR=1.37), being a current smoker (OR=2.16), and being a current alcohol user (OR=1.64). Factors significantly associated with reduced quantity of sleep were: often feeling stressed or anxious (OR=2.74), often having headaches/stomachaches (OR=1.77), being a current marijuana user (OR=1.70), being a current methamphetamine user (OR=4.92), and being a current alcohol user (OR=1.27). ^ Discussion. Previous research suggests that there are several factors that can influence sleep quality and quantity in adolescents. This paper discusses these factors (i.e. work, smoking, alcohol, etc.) found to be associated with poor sleep quality and reduced sleep quantity in the Hispanic adolescent population. A reduced quantity of sleep (81.20% of the participants) and a poor quality of sleep (12.80% of the participants) were also found in high school students from South Texas. ^
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アジア経済研究所図書館では,50年以上にわたって開発地域の統計資料を網羅的に収集してきた。本稿では,これら資料の収集方法,コレクションの特色,整備・提供方法を説明するとともに,これまでの蔵書構築等を通じて把握してきた開発途上地域の公式統計の整備・公開状況と最近の動向について報告する。また,国際機関による国際比較統計の編纂状況と近年のオープン・データ政策について簡単に概説する。参考資料として主要な国際機関の統計情報一覧と調べ方ガイドを掲載する。
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DynaLearn (http://www.DynaLearn.eu) develops a cognitive artefact that engages learners in an active learning by modelling process to develop conceptual system knowledge. Learners create external representations using diagrams. The diagrams capture conceptual knowledge using the Garp3 Qualitative Reasoning (QR) formalism [2]. The expressions can be simulated, confronting learners with the logical consequences thereof. To further aid learners, DynaLearn employs a sequence of knowledge representations (Learning Spaces, LS), with increasing complexity in terms of the modelling ingredients a learner can use [1]. An online repository contains QR models created by experts/teachers and learners. The server runs semantic services [4] to generate feedback at the request of learners via the workbench. The feedback is communicated to the learner via a set of virtual characters, each having its own competence [3]. A specific feedback thus incorporates three aspects: content, character appearance, and a didactic setting (e.g. Quiz mode). In the interactive event we will demonstrate the latest achievements of the DynaLearn project. First, the 6 learning spaces for learners to work with. Second, the generation of feedback relevant to the individual needs of a learner using Semantic Web technology. Third, the verbalization of the feedback via different animated virtual characters, notably: Basic help, Critic, Recommender, Quizmaster & Teachable agen
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The application of methodologies for building ontologies can im-prove ontology quality. However, such quality is not guaranteed because of the difficulties involved in ontology modelling. These difficulties are related to the inclusion of anomalies or bad practices within the ontology development. Sev-eral authors have provided lists of typical anomalies detected in ontologies dur-ing the last decade. In this context, our aim in this paper is to describe OOPS! (OntOlogy Pitfall Scanner!), a tool for detecting pitfalls in ontologies.