937 resultados para Software package CRAY


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In this paper, an open source solution for measurement of temperature and ultrasonic signals (RF-lines) is proposed. This software is an alternative to the expensive commercial data acquisition software, enabling the user to tune applications to particular acquisition architectures. The collected ultrasonic and temperature signals were used for non-invasive temperature estimation using neural networks. The existence of precise temperature estimators is an essential point aiming at the secure and effective applica tion of thermal therapies in humans. If such estimators exist then effective controllers could be developed for the therapeutic instrumentation. In previous works the time-shift between RF-lines echoes were extracted, and used for creation of neural networks estimators. The obtained estimators successfully represent the temperature in the time-space domain, achieving a maximum absolute error inferior to the threshold value defined for hyperthermia/diathermia applications.

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O aumento significativo de patologias relacionadas com a alimentação, designadamente a obesidade, considerada pela Organização Mundial de Saúde como a “epidemia do século XXI”, remete o profissional da área da nutrição para a necessidade de uma intervenção cada vez mais eficiente. O objectivo deste estudo é avaliar a necessidade do desenvolvimento de novas tecnologias que possibilitem o auxílio aos processos de apoio nutricional, assim como medir as preferências no desenvolvimento de software. Para isso, utilizou-se a Análise Conjunta, na qual os resultados agregados foram hierarquizados mediante uma Análise Categórica de Componentes Principais, para posterior segmentação dos individuos, mediante uma Análise de Clusters Hierárquicos. Neste estudo, pode verificar-se que não existe preferências no desenvolvimento de software genérico, havendo uma grande receptividade dos profissionais de saúde ao desenvolvimento da Telemedicina na área da nutrição. Por fim, existem diferenças, estatisticamente significativas, entre os profissionais da área da nutrição, o que permite a sua caracterização.

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A presente dissertação tem como finalidade estudar o Festival Mediterrâneo, mais conhecido por Festival MED, que foi considerado pelos meios de comunicação social como um dos mais conceituados Festivais de World Music de Portugal. O objetivo principal deste estudo consiste em analisar os níveis de motivação, satisfação e fidelização dos visitantes do Festival MED. De uma forma mais genérica, pretende-se identificar o perfil sociodemográfico, perceber formas de participação e envolvimento e identificar as fontes de informação mais utilizadas pelos inquiridos. Tendo por finalidade alcançar os objetivos traçados, foram aplicados 400 questionários dentro do recinto do Festival. Com o apoio do software SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences), foi possível a realização das análises estatísticas consideradas necessárias ao estudo. Os resultados sugerem que as principais motivações que trazem os visitantes ao evento prendem-se, sobretudo, ao “ambiente agradável”, à “diversão/socialização” e “por gostar de visitar este tipo de festivais”. No que concerne ao grau de satisfação e fidelização, constata-se que os visitantes estão satisfeitos e pretendem voltar para as próximas edições do Festival MED.

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[Updated August 2016] The Hotel Valuation Software, freely available from Cornell’s Center for Hospitality Research, has been updated to reflect the many changes in the 11th Edition of the Uniform System of Accounts for the Lodging Industry (USALI). Version 4.0 of the Hotel Valuation Software provides numerous enhancements over the original tool from 2011. In addition to a significant increase in functionality and an update to reflect the 11th edition of the USALI, Version 4.0 takes advantage of the power of the latest release of Microsoft Excel®. Note that Version 4.0 works only on a PC running Microsoft Windows, it does not work on a Mac running OS X. Users desiring an OS X compatible version should click here (Labeled as Version 2.5). 酒店评估软件手册和三个程序(点击这里 ) Users desiring a Mandarin version of the Hotel Valuation Software should click here The Hotel Valuation Software remains the only non-proprietary computer software designed specifically to assist in the preparation of market studies, forecasts of income and expense, and valuations for lodging property. The software provides an accurate, consistent, and cost-effective way for hospitality professionals to forecast occupancy, revenues and expenses and to perform hotel valuations. Version 4.0 of the Hotel Valuation Software includes the following upgrades – a complete update to reflect the 11th edition of the USALI – the most significant change to the chart of accounts in a generation, an average daily rate forecasting tool, a much more sophisticated valuation module, and an optional valuation tool useful in periods of limited capital liquidity. Using established methodology, the Hotel Valuation Software is a sophisticated tool for lodging professionals. The tool consists of three separate software programs written as Microsoft Excel files and a software users' guide. The tool is provided through the generosity of HVS and the School of Hotel Administration. The three software modules are: Room Night Analysis and Average Daily Rate: Enables the analyst to evaluate the various competitive factors such as occupancy, average room rate, and market segmentation for competitive hotels in a local market. Calculates the area-wide occupancy and average room rate, as well as the competitive market mix. Produce a forecast of occupancy and average daily rate for existing and proposed hotels in a local market. The program incorporates such factors as competitive occupancies, market segmentation, unaccommodated demand, latent demand, growth of demand, and the relative competitiveness of each property in the local market. The program outputs include ten-year projections of occupancy and average daily rate. Fixed and Variable Revenue and Expense Analysis: The key to any market study and valuation is a supportable forecast of revenues and expenses. Hotel revenue and expenses are comprised of many different components that display certain fixed and variable relationships to each other. This program enables the analyst to input comparable financial operating data and forecast a complete 11-year income and expense statement by defining a small set of inputs: The expected future occupancy levels for the subject hotel Base year operating data for the subject hotel Fixed and variable relationships for revenues and expenses Expected inflation rates for revenues and expenses Hotel Capitalization Software: A discounted cash flow valuation model utilizing the mortgage-equity technique forms the basis for this program. Values are produced using three distinct underwriting criteria: A loan-to-value ratio, in which the size of the mortgage is based on property value. A debt coverage ratio (also known as a debt-service coverage ratio), in which the size of the mortgage is based on property level cash flow, mortgage interest rate, and mortgage amortization. A debt yield, in which the size of the mortgage is based on property level cash flow. By entering the terms of typical lodging financing, along with a forecast of revenue and expense, the program determines the value that provides the stated returns to the mortgage and equity components. The program allows for a variable holding period from four to ten years The program includes an optional model useful during periods of capital market illiquidity that assumes a property refinancing during the holding period

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Relatório da Prática de Ensino Supervisionada, Ensino de Artes Visuais, Universidade de Lisboa, 2013

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Relatório da prática de ensino supervisionada, Mestrado em Ensino das Artes Visuais, Universidade de Lisboa, 2014