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S. Agostinho, A. Moreira, A. Marques, J. Araújo, R. Ferreira, R. Raminhos, R. Ribeiro, I. Brito, and P. Chevalley. "Aspect-Oriented Specification: A Case Study in Space Domain." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering (2010). Abstract

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Micaelo, Rui, Jaime Ribeiro, Maria Azevedo, and Nuno Azevedo. "Asphalt Mixtures Compaction study: Field Tests and Numerical Modelling." 16th IRF – World road Meeting. Lisbon, Portugal: IRF, 2010.
Amarante dos Santos, F. P., and C. Cismaşiu. "Comparison Between Two SMA Constitutive Models for Seismic Applications." Journal of Vibration and Control. 16.6 (2010): 897-914 . AbstractWebsite

This paper analyses and compares the dynamic behavior of superelastic shape memory alloy (SMA) systems based on two different constitutive models. The first model, although being able to describe the response of the material to complex uniaxial loading histories, is temperature and rate independent. The second model couples the mechanical and kinetic laws of the material with a balance equation considering the thermal effects. After numerical validation and calibration, the behavior of these two models is tested in single degree of freedom dynamic systems, with SMAs acting as restoring elements. Different dynamic loads are considered, including artificially generated seismic actions, in a numerical model of a railway viaduct. Finally, it is shown that, in spite of its simplicity, the temperature- and rate-independent model produces a set of very satisfying results. This, together with its robustness and straightforward computational implementation, yields a very appealing numerical tool to simulate superelastic passive control applications.

Almeida, G., H. Biscaia, C. Chastre, J. Fonseca, and F. Melício Displacement Estimation of a RC beam test based on TSS algorithm. CISTI'2010 - 5ª Conferencia Ibérica de Sistemas y Tecnologías de Información. Santiago de Compostela, 2010. Abstract

The traditional methodology used in civil engineering measurements requires a lot of equipment and a very complex procedure especially if the number of target points increase. Since the beginning of the current century, several studies have been conducted in the area of photogrametry using digital image
correlation associated with block motion algorithms to estimate displacements in reinforced concrete (RC) beams during a load test. Using image processing techniques it is possible to measure the whole area of interest and not only a few points of the tests materials. In this paper, block-matching algorithms are used in order to compare the results from photogrametry techniques and the data obtained with linear voltage displacement transducer (LVDT) sensors during the load tests of RC beams, which are very common to find in civil engineering laboratories.

Gabriel, Pedro, Miguel Goulão, and Vasco Amaral. "Do Software Languages Engineers Evaluate their Languages?" XIII Congreso Iberoamericano en "Software Engineering" (CIbSE'2010), ISBN: 978-9978-325-10-0. Eds. Xavier Franch, Itana Maria Sousa de Gimenes, and Juan-Pablo Carvallo. Cuenca, Ecuador: Universidad del Azuay, 2010. 149-162. Abstractgabrielgoulaoamaralcibse2010.pdf

Domain Speci c Languages (DSLs) can contribute to increment productivity, while reducing the required maintenance and programming expertise. We hypothesize that Software Languages Engineering (SLE) developers consistently skip, or relax, Language Evaluation. Based on the experience of engineering other types of software products, we assume that this may potentially lead to the deployment of inadequate languages. The fact that the languages already deal with concepts from the problem domain, and not the solution domain, is not enough to validate several issues at stake, such as its expressiveness, usability,
eff ectiveness, maintainability, or even the domain expert's productivity while using them. We present a systematic review on articles published in top ranked venues, from 2001 to 2008, which report DSLs' construction, to characterize the common practice. This work con rms our initial hypothesis and lays the ground for the discussion on how to include a systematic approach to DSL evaluation in the SLE process.

Morais, J. J. L., M. F. S. F. de Moura, F. A. M. Pereira, J. Xavier, N. Dourado, M. I. R. Dias, and J. M. T. Azevedo. "The double cantilever beam test applied to mode I fracture characterization of cortical bone tissue." Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials. 3 (2010): 446-453. Abstract

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and Ana L.Fonseca David P.J.Faria, João T.Santos Orlando Teodoro M. N. D. EVALUATING ACTIVE PORE SIZE IN PERMEATION THROUGH CORK. PTDC/EME-MFE/098738/2008., 2010.10_2010_evc11.pdf
Micaelo, Rui, Jaime Ribeiro, Maria Azevedo, and Nuno Azevedo HMA Compaction Study: Two Different Approaches. 11th ISAP – International Conference on Asphalt Pavements. Nagoya, Japan: ISAP, 2010.
Amado, Miguel P. "Housing Sustainability." IA Arquitectura Ierica. Vol. 35 (2010): pp.30-35.
A. Oliveira, M. Urbieta, J. Araújo, A. Rodrigues, A. Moreira, S. Gordillo, and G. Rossi. "Improving the Quality of Web-GIS Modularity Using Aspects." Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology (QUATIC 2010). QUATIC, 2010. Abstract

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Azevedo, S. G., H. Carvalho, V. Cruz-Machado, and Fernando Grilo. "The influence of agile and resilient practices on supply chain performance: an innovative conceptual model proposal." Innovative Process Optimization Methods in Logistics: Emerging trends, concepts and technologies. Hamburg, Germany: Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, 2010. 265-281. Abstract

Supply chain management must appeal to different and more innovative strategies that make possible a better responsiveness to customers’ requirements and needs. The supply chains must be more agile, and also improving its ability to cope with unexpected disturbances, that is, supply chains must be more resilient. The deployment of these two strategies simultaneously will contribute to enhance the supply chain performance and competitiveness. Accordingly, the main objective of this paper is to propose an innovative conceptual model to a better understanding the influence of agile and resilient strategies on supply chain performance and competitiveness. The conceptual model proposed considers a set of agile and resilient practices deployed with consideration for the upstream and downstream supply chain relationships, as well as for the firm inward. In this model a performance measurement system is also proposed which intends to monitor the influence of these practices on operational and economic performance of the supply chain.

R. Monteiro, J. Araújo, V. Amaral, and P. Patricio. "MDGore: Towards Model-Driven and Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering." 16th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE 2010). IEEE Computer Society, 2010. Abstract

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Nascimento, B., AG Batista, L. B. Alves, and M. D. Ortigueira. "MicroECG: An Integrated Platform for the Cardiac Arrythmia Detection and Characterization." EMERGING TRENDS IN TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION Book Series. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2010.
M. Alferez, J. Santos, A. Moreira, A. Garcia, U. Kulesza, J. Araújo, and Vasco Amaral. "Multi-View Composition Language for Software Product Line Requirements." Revised Selected Papers ed. Vol. 5969. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5969. Springer-Verlag, 2010. 103-122. Abstract

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Vicente da Silva, M., and A. N. Antão. "A novel Augmented Lagrangian Approach for Limit Analysis Computations." IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 10. 10 (2010). AbstractWebsite

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Cismaşiu, C., and F. P. Amarante dos Santos. "Numerical simulation of a semi-active vibration control device based on superelastic shape memory alloy wires." Shape Memory Alloys. Scyio Publishing, 2010. 127-154.
Aad, G., and et al. "Performance of the ATLAS detector using first collision data." JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS.9 (2010).
Araújo, R., L. Jacobs, M. Polcyn, O. Mateus, and A. Schulp. "Plesiosaurs from the Maastrichtian of Bentiaba, Namibe Province, Angola." Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 70th Annual Meeting. 2010. Abstractaraujo_polcyn_mateus__schulp_2010_plesiosaurs_from_maastrichtian_of_angola_svp10abstracts.pdf

Recent excavations at the Maastrichtian locality of Bentiaba, Namibe Province, in the southern part of Angola, have yielded high quality and partially articulated plesiosaur specimens that indicate at least three taxa were present. A new elasmosaurid is the most abundant and well-preserved plesiosaur taxon at Bentiaba. It is known from a complete articulated paddle and other elements of the skeleton, many of which remain to be collected. The most diagnostic elements so far recovered are the complete pelvic and pectoral girdles, which indicate that the Bentiaba elasmosaurid is probably a new genus because it bears an asymmetrical ventral process of the coracoids, a complete cordiform posterior coracoid vacuity, and pronounced excavation of the anterior border of the coracoids, among other characters. A polycotylid is [...]

Barroso, T. G., M. Temtem, A. Hussain, A. Aguiar-Ricardo, and A. C. A. Roque. "Preparation of a green cellulose-based affinity membrane for antibody purification ." Journal of Membrane Science. 348.1-2 (2010): 224-230.
Amado, M. P., C. V. Santos, E. B. Moura, and V. G. Silva. "Public Participation in Sustainable Urban Planning." International Journal of Human and Social Sciences. 5:20 (2010): 102-108.
Amado, Miguel P. "Quod-Quality of Design - ISBN: 978-8-89562-318-4." Quod-Quality of Design - Un dottorato europeo per la qualità del progetto. Eds. Alberto Clementi, and Massimo Angrilli. Milano: Edit. List. IT, 2010. pp. 256-259.
F. Heidenreich, P. Sanchez, J. Santos, S. Zschaler, M. Alferez, J. Araújo, L. Fuentes, U. Kulesza, A. Moreira, and A. Rashid. "Relating Feature Models to Other Models of a Software Product Line - A Comparative Study of FeatureMapper and VML*." Transactions on Aspect-Oriented Software Development VII, Special Issue on A Common Case Study for Aspect-Oriented Modeling. LNCS 6210 (2010): 69-114. Abstract

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G. Mussbacher, J. Araújo, A. Moreira, and D. Amyot. "Requirements Modeling with the Aspect-oriented User Requirements Notation (AoURN): A Case Study." Transactions on Aspect Oriented Software Development (TAOSD). 7 (2010): 23-68. Abstract

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