909 resultados para Database management -- Computer programs
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Aquest treball ha de permetre a l'enginyer encarregat d'iniciar un procés de selecció d'una aplicació de gestió integral i de formar part de la futura implementació d'un sistema SAP R/3, adquirir els coneixements necessaris per a poder iniciar la implementació coneixent les possibilitats i les limitacions del sistema i l'estructura seguida en la implementació, a més dels recursos que hauran d?assignar-s?hi.
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Desenvolupament d'una aplicació d'empresa d'estructura distribuïda utilitzant la web com a interfície. Per això s'ha utilitzat l'arquitectura J2EE, que és un estàndard per al desenvolupament distribuït d'aplicacions empresarials a Internet. L'aplicació seguirà el patró MVC (model, vista, controlador) així com altres patrons, frameworks, tecnologies utilitzades en entorns web o en l'accés a dades, així com un sistema gestor de base de dades relacional.
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A partir de quatre sistemes operatius diferents que serveixen als departaments de Marketing, Vendes, Recursos Humans i Finances de l'empresa Globalhard i mitjançant un procés d'extracció, transformació i càrrega de les dades, construirem un magatzem de dades únic que respongui a les necessitats analítiques de l'empresa i doni suport al procés de presa de decisions.
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Aquest projecte es base en una aplicació de prevenda per terminals amb Sistema Operatiu Windows CE 4.3 i plataforma Pocket PC 2003. L'aplicació permetrà al terminal conectar-se amb un ordenador central (PC) per tal de descarregar la informació dels clients, artícles, rutes, etc. Una vegada s'hagi rebut la informació, el comercial podrà anar visitant els diferents clients seguint una ruta i introduint les comandes. En qualsevol moment del dia el comercial podrà enviar les comandes a la central mitjançant una conecció remota o bé mitjançant una comunicació directa.
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Aquest projecte es basa en l'anàlisi, desenvolupament i explotació d'un Magatzem de Dades per al diari Sport New; ell com ja disposa d'una base de dades però vol millorar el rendiment i l'explotació de la informació.
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Aquest treball consisteix en l'elaboració del disseny i la implementació d'un sistema de bases de dades relacional. Aquest sistema ha de ser una eina de treball per a un ajuntament, concretament per a l'àrea de multes de trànsit.
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El tema del treball de final de carrera se centra en el disseny d'una base de dades històrica de projectes informàtics, concretament especialitzada en projectes informàtics relacionats amb el disseny, la construcció i la posada en marxa i el posterior manteniment de programari.
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Aquest projecte es centre en el disseny d’ un programari creador iconsultor de genealogia familiar. Es tracta d'un programari per a ús individual, no col.lectiu, i sense ànimde lucre, on les dades més importants són les dels familiars. Qualsevol usuari pot crear diversesfamílies (en un mateix sistema) i associar-hi familiars. Es poden introduir molts tipus de dadespersonals, a més de poder vincular-hi els arxius i events que es desitgin. Un event és unaconteixament en la vida d'una o diverses persones. D'aquesta manera l'usuari pot agregar moltstipus d'esdeveniments diferents als familiars i també hi ha la opció, que diferencia l'aplicació demoltes altres ja existents, d'agregar esdeveniments als events. També cal destacar que a cadafamiliar, arxiu i event pot associar-se un lloc (poblacio, regió i estat) i d'aquesta forma la informaciótotal que es pot generar, encara és encara més completa. La possibilitat de crear llocs nous és forçaàmplia. Finalment l'usuari podrà associar els diferents familiars segons parentesc i d'aquesta formaobtenir un arbre genealògic de tota la família. Un dels aspectes més treballats a l'aplicació, ha estat que totes les dades anteriorment esmentades, poguessin ser visualitzades fàcil i ràpidament per l'usuari final. La navegació entrepantalles i les diferents opcions, han estat pensades i dissenyades, perquè l'usuari final no tingui cap dificultat, sigui quin sigui el seu nivell. D'aquesta manera, a més de la gestió possible de dades de familiars, arxius, events i llocs; la utilització de le mateixes i la creació de multitud de vistes i cerques diferents, ajuden a que el programari sigui força complet
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Aquest projecte està emmarcat dins el grup eXiT d’Intel•lig`encia Artificial del Departament d’Electrònica i Automàtica (EIA) de la Universitat de Girona. Pertany a l’àmbit de la Intel•ligència Artificial i, concretament, en l’apartat d’agents intel•ligents. En el nostre cas, tractarem el desenvolupament d’un agent intel•ligent en un entorn determinat, el de la gestió d’una cadena de producció. Amb l’objectiu de proporcionar un marc experimental on provar diferents tecnologies de suport a la gestió de la cadena de producció, la comunitat d’investigadors va proposar una competició internacional: la Trading Agent Competiton (TAC). En aquesta competició existeixen diferents modalitats. En particular, la Swedish Institution of Computer Science (SICS), juntament amb la Carnegie Mellon University de Pittsburg, Minnesotta, van proposar al 2003 un escenari de muntatge de PC’s basat en el proveïment de recursos, l’embalatge de PC’s i les ventes a clients. Aquesta modalitat és coneguda com aTAC-SCM (Supply Chain Management)
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Desarrollo detallado de la fase de aprobación de un proyecto informático mediante el desarrollo de tecnologías ágiles.
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BACKGROUND: Molecular interaction Information is a key resource in modern biomedical research. Publicly available data have previously been provided in a broad array of diverse formats, making access to this very difficult. The publication and wide implementation of the Human Proteome Organisation Proteomics Standards Initiative Molecular Interactions (HUPO PSI-MI) format in 2004 was a major step towards the establishment of a single, unified format by which molecular interactions should be presented, but focused purely on protein-protein interactions. RESULTS: The HUPO-PSI has further developed the PSI-MI XML schema to enable the description of interactions between a wider range of molecular types, for example nucleic acids, chemical entities, and molecular complexes. Extensive details about each supported molecular interaction can now be captured, including the biological role of each molecule within that interaction, detailed description of interacting domains, and the kinetic parameters of the interaction. The format is supported by data management and analysis tools and has been adopted by major interaction data providers. Additionally, a simpler, tab-delimited format MITAB2.5 has been developed for the benefit of users who require only minimal information in an easy to access configuration. CONCLUSION: The PSI-MI XML2.5 and MITAB2.5 formats have been jointly developed by interaction data producers and providers from both the academic and commercial sector, and are already widely implemented and well supported by an active development community. PSI-MI XML2.5 enables the description of highly detailed molecular interaction data and facilitates data exchange between databases and users without loss of information. MITAB2.5 is a simpler format appropriate for fast Perl parsing or loading into Microsoft Excel.
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Underbody plows can be very useful tools in winter maintenance, especially when compacted snow or hard ice must be removed from the roadway. By the application of significant down-force, and the use of an appropriate cutting edge angle, compacted snow and ice can be removed very effectively by such plows, with much greater efficiency than any other tool under those circumstances. However, the successful operation of an underbody plow requires considerable skill. If too little down pressure is applied to the plow, then it will not cut the ice or compacted snow. However, if too much force is applied, then either the cutting edge may gouge the road surface, causing significant damage often to both the road surface and the plow, or the plow may ride up on the cutting edge so that it is no longer controllable by the operator. Spinning of the truck in such situations is easily accomplished. Further, excessive down force will result in rapid wear of the cutting edge. Given this need for a high level of operator skill, the operation of an underbody plow is a candidate for automation. In order to successfully automate the operation of an underbody plow, a control system must be developed that follows a set of rules that represent appropriate operation of such a plow. These rules have been developed, based upon earlier work in which operational underbody plows were instrumented to determine the loading upon them (both vertical and horizontal) and the angle at which the blade was operating.These rules have been successfully coded into two different computer programs, both using the MatLab® software. In the first program, various load and angle inputs are analyzed to determine when, whether, and how they violate the rules of operation. This program is essentially deterministic in nature. In the second program, the Simulink® package in the MatLab® software system was used to implement these rules using fuzzy logic. Fuzzy logic essentially replaces a fixed and constant rule with one that varies in such a way as to improve operational control. The development of the fuzzy logic in this simulation was achieved simply by using appropriate routines in the computer software, rather than being developed directly. The results of the computer testing and simulation indicate that a fully automated, computer controlled underbody plow is indeed possible. The issue of whether the next steps toward full automation should be taken (and by whom) has also been considered, and the possibility of some sort of joint venture between a Department of Transportation and a vendor has been suggested.
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Introduction: Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) aims at optimizing treatment by individualizing dosage regimen based on measurement of blood concentrations. Maintaining concentrations within a target range requires pharmacokinetic and clinical capabilities. Bayesian calculation represents a gold standard in TDM approach but requires computing assistance. In the last decades computer programs have been developed to assist clinicians in this assignment. The aim of this benchmarking was to assess and compare computer tools designed to support TDM clinical activities.¦Method: Literature and Internet search was performed to identify software. All programs were tested on common personal computer. Each program was scored against a standardized grid covering pharmacokinetic relevance, user-friendliness, computing aspects, interfacing, and storage. A weighting factor was applied to each criterion of the grid to consider its relative importance. To assess the robustness of the software, six representative clinical vignettes were also processed through all of them.¦Results: 12 software tools were identified, tested and ranked. It represents a comprehensive review of the available software's characteristics. Numbers of drugs handled vary widely and 8 programs offer the ability to the user to add its own drug model. 10 computer programs are able to compute Bayesian dosage adaptation based on a blood concentration (a posteriori adjustment) while 9 are also able to suggest a priori dosage regimen (prior to any blood concentration measurement), based on individual patient covariates, such as age, gender, weight. Among those applying Bayesian analysis, one uses the non-parametric approach. The top 2 software emerging from this benchmark are MwPharm and TCIWorks. Other programs evaluated have also a good potential but are less sophisticated (e.g. in terms of storage or report generation) or less user-friendly.¦Conclusion: Whereas 2 integrated programs are at the top of the ranked listed, such complex tools would possibly not fit all institutions, and each software tool must be regarded with respect to individual needs of hospitals or clinicians. Interest in computing tool to support therapeutic monitoring is still growing. Although developers put efforts into it the last years, there is still room for improvement, especially in terms of institutional information system interfacing, user-friendliness, capacity of data storage and report generation.
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Several accidents, some involving fatalities, have occurred on U.S. Highway 30 near the Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) Corn Sweeteners plant in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. A contributing factor to many of these accidents has been the large amounts of water (vapor and liquid) emitted from multiple sources at ADM's facility located along the south side of the highway. Weather and road closure data acquired from IDOT have been used to develop a database of meteorological conditions preceding and accompanying closure of Highway 30 in Cedar Rapids. An expert system and a FORTRAN program were developed as aids in decision making with regard to closure of Highway 30 near the plant. The computer programs were used for testing, evaluation, and final deployment. Reports indicate the decision tools have been successfully implemented and were judged to be helpful in forecasting road closures and in reducing costs and personnel time in monitoring the roadway.