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A Model Translator for Checking Behavioral Consistency of Abstract Components (모델기반 컴포넌트 정제 과정의 행위 일관성 검증을 위한 변환기)

  • Jang, Hoon;Park, Min-Gyu;Choi, Yun-Ja
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.18D no.6
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    • pp.443-450
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    • 2011
  • Model-based Component development methodologies consider the whole system as an component and develop physical components through recursive decomposition and refinements of components in a top-down manner. We developed a model translator that can be used to formally verify interaction consistency among components, especially the interaction behavior between before- and after- refinements of components. This translator can be used to identify potential problems in the refinement process so that problems can be addressed from the early stage of development. This paper introduces our translation approach and the organization of the translator. The translator has been applied to two case studies to show its usefulness.

A Novel Approach for Accessing Semantic Data by Translating RESTful/JSON Commands into SPARQL Messages

  • Nguyen, Khiem Minh;Nguyen, Hai Thanh;Huynh, Hiep Xuan
    • IEIE Transactions on Smart Processing and Computing
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.222-229
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    • 2016
  • Linked Data is a powerful technology for storing and publishing the structures of data. It is helpful for web applications because of its usefulness through semantic query data. However, using Linked Data is not easy for ordinary users who lack knowledge about the structure of data or the query syntax of Linked Data. For that problem, we propose a translator component that is used for translating RESTful/JSON request messages into SPARQL commands based on ontology - a metadata that describes the structure of data. Clients do not need to worry about the structure of stored data or SPARQL, a kind of query language used for querying linked data that not many people know, when they insert a new instance or query for all instances of any specific class with those complex structure data. In addition, the translator component has the search function that can find a set of data from multiple classes based on finding the shortest paths between the target classes - the original set that user provide, and target classes- the users want to get. This translator component will be applied for any dynamic ontological structure as well as automatically generate a SPARQL command based on users' request message.

A Translator for Parametrized Building Component Interoperability among Open BIM Support Software (개방형 BIM 지원 소프트웨어간 파라메트릭 건축부재 정보의 호환성 향상을 위한 변환기)

  • Kim, In-Han;Lee, Ji-Ah;Park, Seung-Hwa
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.467-475
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    • 2010
  • Due to the needs of design optimization and productivity for modernized Korean traditional house, standardization of Korean traditional building components is proceeding by BIM (Building Information Modeling). Currently, most of BIM software support object-based parametric modeling. By means of parameterized Korean traditional building components, the shape and assembly relation can be controlled. Although IFC(ISO/PAS 16739), which is an international standard in the AEC field, has been developed for information exchange among BIM software, IFC and other existing common data formats cannot be exchangeable parametric information. For the exchangeable parametric information within IFC, the authors defined meta-data by using Pset(Property-Set). The authors analyzed results about interoperability test in Revit $Architecture^{TM}$, $ArchiCAD^{TM}$ and Digital $Project^{TM}$. In order to solve found problems, the authors developed a translator to improve interoperability among BIM software.

The Design and Implementation of XConverter System With Java (Java를 이용한 XConverter 시스템 설계 및 구현)

  • 안경림;백혜경;임병찬;이영교
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2001
  • AS EC is expanded and activated, many message standards, EDI, XML, UDF, etc are defined and is used at various business part. But the existed translator supports only one mapping translation, for example, EDI-to-UDF, UDF-to-EDI. So many user must be introduced a new translation when new business(message standard) is beginning, To solve this problem, we propose XConverter System as registering mapping information which is able to transform to user requested format using same translator even though it is transferred any formatted message in this paper. Also, We design and implement this system which is capable to integrate with existed legacy system, including DB transformation functionality. The .XConverter System supports changing the business message format to the common user used message format. And this system easily migrates with existed legacy system because DB transform module is component. Therefore, The proposed System is more various and flexible than the other translation system that provide just one mapping transformation.

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Detecting and Segmenting Text from Images for a Mobile Translator System

  • Chalidabhongse, Thanarat H.;Jeeraboon, Poonsak
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.08a
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    • pp.875-878
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    • 2004
  • Researching in text detection and segmentation has been done for a long period in the OCR area. However, there is some other area that the text detection and segmentation from images can be very useful. In this report, we first propose the design of a mobile translator system which helps non-native speakers to understand the foreign language using ubiquitous mobile network and camera mobile phones. The main focus of the paper will be the algorithm in detecting and segmenting texts embedded in the natural scenes from taken images. The image, which is captured by a camera mobile phone, is transmitted to a translator server. It is initially passed through some preprocessing processes to smooth the image as well as suppress noises. A threshold is applied to binarize the image. Afterward, an edge detection algorithm and connected component analysis are performed on the filtered image to find edges and segment the components in the image. Finally, the pre-defined layout relation constraints are utilized in order to decide which components likely to be texts in the image. A preliminary experiment was done and the system yielded a recognition rate of 94.44% on a set of 36 various natural scene images that contain texts.

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Development of an Arden Syntax Translator for Building a Clinical Decision Support System with XML

  • Doo, Sung-Hyun;Jung, Chai Young;Bae, Jong-Min
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.20 no.11
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    • pp.119-126
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    • 2015
  • CDSS provides clinical doctors with knowledge to be required when they diagnose or make decision about treatment strategy. Arden Syntax is one of the language with which we write MLM that is a component of CDSS. It was designated as a standard by HL7/ANSI. ArdenML is an XML version of Arden Syntax. In this paper we propose a tool which translates Arden Syntax MLMs into ArdenML MLM. To this end we first defines the corresponding relation between two languages. Next we presents a modified version of Arden Syntax grammar to improve performance of lexical analysis and minimize parsing conflicts. Finally we presents syntax and semantics gaps between the both languages, which are a structural representation problem, a data type problem, and a disrelation problem. Our translator resolves such issues and generates exact ArdenML codes for an arbitrary Arden Syntax MLM.

Fast Component Placement with Optimized Long-Stroke Passive Gravity Compensation Integrated in a Cylindrical/Tubular PM Actuator

  • Paulides, J.J.H.;Encica, L.;Meessen, K.J.;Lomonova, E.A.
    • Journal of international Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.275-282
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    • 2013
  • Applications such as vibration isolation, gravity compensation, pick-and-place machines, etc., would benefit from (long-stroke) cylindrical/tubular permanent magnet (PM) actuators with integrated passive gravity compensation to minimize the power consumption. As an example, in component placing (pick-and-place) machines on printed circuit boards, passive devices allow the powerless counteraction of translator including nozzles or tooling bits. In these applications, an increasing demand is arising for high-speed actuation with high precision and bandwidth capability mainly due to the placement head being at the foundation of the motion chain, hence, a large mass of this device will result in high force/power requirements for the driving mechanism (i.e. an H-bridge with three linear permanent magnet motors placed in an H-configuration). This paper investigates a tubular actuator topology combined with passive gravity compensation. These two functionalities are separately introduced, where the combination is verified using comprehensive three dimensional (3D) finite element analyses.

Electronic Proceedings in Modern Legal Conditions

  • Veselovska, Nataliia;Slipeniuk, Vasyl;Yasynok, Dmytro;Zhukevych, Ihor;Gorbenko, Arina
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.21 no.8
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    • pp.224-228
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    • 2021
  • The article is devoted to the problems and prospects of integration of informational technologies in the administration of justice as a necessary component of the development of the informational society in Ukraine. In general, informational technologies make it possible to create new forms of organization and interaction of bodies of public authorities with society, to introduce innovative solutions for legal regulation and organization of public relations. More and more services for citizens are moving to electronic format. Judicial reform is aimed at ensuring more comfortable and convenient interaction with the courts. The need for the usage of informational technology in the proceedings is preconditioned by the global informatization of modern society, the development of new forms of interaction in the civil sphere with the usage of electronic means of communication: the global Internet, mobile, and satellite communication systems and more. "Electronic justice" involves the use of information and communication technologies in the implementation of procedural law.

A Model Translator for Behavioral Consistency Checking of Abstract Component (컴포넌트 모델 정제 과정의 행위 일관성 검증을 위한 모델 변환기)

  • Jang, Hoon;Choi, Yunja
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2009.11a
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    • pp.845-846
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    • 2009
  • 컴포넌트 기반 개발 방법은 컴포넌트의 재사용으로 인한 개발 비용의 절감뿐만 아니라, 컴포넌트 분석의 재사용으로 인한 검증비용의 절감과 시스템의 질적 향상을 도모할 수 있는 장점을 지니고 있는 반면, 컴포넌트들간 상호작용의 복잡도의 증대로 인한 결함률이 높아질 수 있다. 본 연구에서는 모델 기반 컴포넌트 개발기법을 근간으로한 컴포넌트 정제 과정에서 정제 전, 후의 추상컴포넌트들 간의 행위 일관성을 정형분석하기 위한 모델 변환기를 개발하였다. 이 모델변환기는 컴포넌트의 정제과정 전 단계에 걸쳐 사용되어 컴포넌트 간의 상호작용으로 인한 잠재적인 결함을 조기에 발견하고 해결하는 데 기여할 수 있다.

Application of CFD-FEM Coupling Methodology to Thermal Analysis on the Large-size Marine Diesel Engine (선박용 대형 디젤 엔진 열 해석을 위한 CFD-FEM 연계 방법의 적용)

  • Kim, Han-Sang;Min, Kyoung-Doug
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.64-70
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    • 2008
  • Temperatures of engine head and liner depend on many factors such as spray and combustion process, coolant passage flow and engine related structures. To estimate the temperature distribution of engine structure, multi-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) codes have been mainly adopted. In this case, it is of great importance to obtain the realistic wall temperature distribution of entire engine structure. In the present work, a CFD-FEM coupling methodology was presented to address this demand. This approach was applied to a real large-size marine diesel engine. CFD combustion and coolant flow simulations were coupled to FEM temperature analysis. Wall heat flux and wall temperature data were interfaced between combustion simulation and solid component temperature analysis via translator by a commercial CFD package named FIRE by AVL. Heat transfer coefficient and surface temperature data were exchanged and mapped between coolant flow simulation and FEM temperature analysis. Results indicate that there exists the optimum cell thickness near combustion chamber wall to reasonably predict the wall heat flux during combustion period. The present study also shows that the effect of cell refining on predicting in-cylinder pressure during combustion is negligible. Hence, the basic guidance on obtaining the wall heat flux needed for the reasonable CFD-FEM coupling analysis has been established. It is expected that this coupling methodology is a robust tool for practical engine design and can be applied to further assessment of the temperature distribution of other engine components.