Export 725 results:
Sort by: Author Title Type [ Year  (Desc)]
2016
Silva, Lyrene, Ana Moreira, João Araújo, Catarina Gralha, Miguel Goulão, and Vasco Amaral. "Exploring Views for Goal-Oriented Requirements Models." 35th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, ER2016. Gifu, Japan 2016. Abstractsilva2016er.pdf

Requirements documents and models need to be used by many stakeholders with di erent technological pro ciency, during software development. Each stakeholder may need to understand the entire (or simply part of the) requirements artifacts. To empower those stakeholders, views of the requirements should be con gurable to their particular needs. Information visualization techniques may help in this process. In this paper, we propose di erent views aimed at highlighting information that is relevant for a particular stakeholder, helping him to query requirements artifacts. We o er three kinds of visualization capturing language and domain elements, while providing a gradual model overview: the big picture view, the syntax-based view, and the concern-based view. We instantiate these views with i* models and introduce an implementation prototype in the iStarLab tool.

Chastre, Carlos, Hugo Biscaia, Noel Franco, and António Monteiro. "Experimental Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Beams Strengthened with Innovative Techniques." 41th IAHS Word Congress of Housing. Sustainability and Innovation for the Future. Albufeira, Portugal 2016. 10. Abstract41_iahs_2016_-_carlos_chastre-ext-abstract.pdf

The strengthening of reinforced concrete structures with FRP materials has received a considerable increment in recent years due to their durability characteristics, high strength-weight and stiffness-weight ratios of FRP compared to other materials.An experimental program was conducted in order to analyse the behaviour of different structural solutions to strengthen reinforced concrete beams with carbon FRP composites: EBR (Externally-Bonded Reinforcement), NSM (Near Surface Mounted) reinforcement and an innovative technique externally-bonded using continuous reinforcement embedded at ends (CREatE). The RC beams had a 3m span by 0.3m height and were tested until rupture in a 4-point bending test system.The CREatE technique has proved to be the most effective of the three alternatives tested, with the full utilisation of the CFRP and the highest strength, combined with the highest ductility.

and Ao Liu, Guoxia Liu, Huihui Zhu Byoungchul Shin Elvira Fortunato Rodrigo Martins Fukai Shan. "Eco-friendly, solution-processed In-W-O thin films and their applications in low-voltage, high-performance transistors." Journal of Materials Chemistry C. 4 (2016): 4478-4484. AbstractWebsite

In this study, amorphous indium-tungsten oxide (IWO) semiconductor thin films were prepared by an eco-friendly spin-coating process using ethanol and water as solvents. The electrical properties of IWO thin-film transistors (TFTs), together with the structural and morphological characteristics of IWO thin films, were systematically investigated as functions of tungsten concentration and annealing temperature. The optimized IWO channel layer was then integrated on an aqueous aluminum oxide (AlOx) gate dielectric. It is observed that the solution-processed IWO/AlOx TFT presents high stability and improved characteristics, such as an on/off current ratio of 5 × 107, a field-effect mobility of 15.3 cm2 V-1 s-1, a small subthreshold slope of 68 mV dec-1, and a threshold voltage shift of 0.15 V under bias stress for 2 h. The IWO/AlOx TFT could be operated at a low voltage of 2 V, which was 15 times lower than that of conventional SiO2-based devices. The solution-processed IWO thin films synthesized in a green route would be promising candidates for large-area and high-performance low-cost devices. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2016.

Rybarczyk, Y., and Vernay D. "Educative therapeutic tool to promote the empowerment of disabled people." IEEE Latin America Transactions. 14.7 (2016): 3410-3417.copy.pdf
Ludovico-Marques, Marco, and Carlos Chastre. "Effect of Artificial Accelerated Salt Weathering on Physical and Mechanical Behavior of Sandstone Samples from Surface Reservoirs." Handbook of Materials Failure Analysis With Case Studies from the Oil and Gas Industry. Eds. Abdel Salam Hamdy Makhlouf, and Mahmood Aliofkhazraei. Butterworth Heinemann - Elsevier, 2016. 215-233. Abstract

n/a

Rybarczyk, Y., and Carvalho D. "Effect of the implementation of the two-third power law in teleoperation." 7th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics. Orlando, USA 2016. copy.pdf
Cunha, Jácome, João Paulo Fernandes, Jorge Mendes, Rui Pereira, João Alexandre Saraiva, and Pedro Martins. "Evaluating Refactorings for Spreadsheet Models." Journal of Systems and Software. 118 (2016): 234-250. Abstractmain.pdf

Software refactoring is a well-known technique that provides transformations on software artifacts with the aim of improving their overall quality.

In the past, we have proposed a catalog of refactoring for spreadsheet models expressed in the ClassSheets modeling language, which allows us to specify the business logic of a spreadsheet in an object-oriented fashion.

Reasoning about spreadsheets at the model level enhances a model-driven spreadsheet environment where a ClassSheet model and its conforming instance (the spreadsheet data) automatically co-evolves after a refactoring is applied at the model level. Our motivation for such research was to improve the model and its conforming instance: the spreadsheet data.

In this paper we define such refactorings using previously proposed evolution steps for models and instances.

We also present an empirical study we designed and conducted in order to confirm our original intuition that these refactorings have a positive impact on end-user productivity, both in terms of effectiveness and efficiency.

The results are presented not only in terms of productivity changes between refactored and non-refactored scenarios, but also in terms of overall user satisfaction, relevance, and experience.

In almost all cases the refactorings indeed improved end-users productivity. Moreover, in most cases users were more engaged with the refactored version of the spreadsheets they worked with.

Pereira A.,., Micaelo R., Quaresma L., and Cidade M.T. "Evaluation of Different Methods for the Estimation of the Bitumen Fatigue Life with DSR Testing." 8th RILEM International Symposium on Testing and Characterization of Sustainable and Innovative Bituminous Materials. RILEM Bookseries. Dordrecht: Springer, 2016. 1017-1028.
Campinhos, João, João Costa Seco, and Jácome Cunha Evolução Controlada de Arquitecturas de Serviços Web., 2016.poster6.1.pdfmain.pdf
Moreno-Azanza, M., J. M. Gasca, J. I. Canudo, B. B. Lázaro, and O. Mateus The evolution of the ornithischian eggshell: State of the art and perspectives. Abstracts with Programs, the 2016 Annual Meeting, the Palaeontological Society of Japan. Fukui, Japan, 2016.moreno_azanza_et_al_2016_the_evolution_of_the_ornithischian_eggshell.pdf
Mateus, O. "Exemplos bizarros de evolução em dinossauros e alguns casos portugueses." Do Big Bang ao Homem. Porto: U.Porto Edições, 2016. 81-95.mateus_2016_capitulo_livro_dinosaurs.pdf
Dias, J. P., M. FIgueira, and F. Oliveira. "Existence and linearized stability of solitary waves for a quasilinear Benney system." Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 146-03 (2016): 547-564.Website
Biscaia, Hugo, Carlos Chastre, Isabel Borba, Cinderela Silva, and David Cruz. "Experimental evaluation of bonding between CFRP laminates and different structural materials." Journal of Composites for Construction. 20 (2016): 04015070. AbstractWebsite

This study presents an analysis of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers (CFRP)-to-parent material interfaces based on 40 single-lap shear tests intended to highlight the strength of the interfaces under fracture mode II. Three different substrates are analyzed: timber;concrete and steel, using the same CFRP laminates and adhesive agent. The Externally Bonded Reinforcement (EBR) technique was used throughout the study. The results show that the CFRP-to-timber interfaces had the highest strength but also showed that these interfaces need a longer bonded length in order to reach maximum strength, i.e., CFRP-to-timber interfaces had the longest effective bond length. The local non-linear bond-slip curve of CFRP-to-concrete can be approximated to exponential curves, whereas the CFRP-to-timber or steel interfaces showed tri-linear and bi-linear bond-slip relations, respectively. Also, the CFRP-to-timber interfaces revealed the highest fracture energy.

Polcyn, M. J., N. Bardet, M. Amaghzaz, O. A. Gonçalves, E. Jourani, H. F. Kaddumi, J. Lindgren, O. Mateus, S. Meslouhf, ML Morais, X. Pereda-Suberbiola, AS Schulp, P. Vincent, and LL Jacobs An extremely derived plioplatecarpine mosasaur from the Maastrichtian of Africa and the Middle East. Vol. 16-20. 5th Triennial Mosasaur Meeting- a global perspective on Mesozoic marine amniotes, 16-20.May 16-20, 2016. Uppsala, Sweden: Museum of Evolutiom, Uppsala University., 2016. Abstractpolcyn_et_al_2016_extremely_derived_mosasaur.pdf

n/a

Echeverria, Coro, Susete N. Fernandes, Pedro L. Almeida, and Maria H. Godinho. "Effect of cellulose nanocrystals in a cellulosic liquid crystal behaviour under low shear (regime I): Structure and molecular dynamics." European Polymer Journal. 84 (2016): 675-684. Abstract
n/a
Barbosa, A. R. J. a, A. A. S. a Lopes, S. I. H. a Sequeira, J. P. a Oliveira, A. b Davarpanah, F. b Mohseni, V. S. b Amaral, and R. C. C. a Monteiro. "Effect of processing conditions on the properties of recycled cathode ray tube glass foams." Journal of Porous Materials. 23 (2016): 1663-1669. AbstractWebsite

Cathode ray tube glass waste was used to produce glass foams by a powder sintering route. The glass waste powder was mixed with small amounts (5 and 8 wt%) of coal fly ash, which acted as foaming agent, and the compacts of the mixed powders were heated at different sintering temperatures in the range 600–800 °C for various dwell times (30–120 min). The effect of the different processing conditions on the microstructural characteristics (porosity, pore size and pore size distribution), mechanical resistance and thermal conductivity of the produced foams was investigated. The volume of pores tended to increase with sintering temperature and time, and glass foams (with a porosity higher than 50 %) were only achieved after sintering at 750 °C. The average pore size increased with sintering temperature and dwell time, and pore growth was particularly accentuated at 800 °C, where coalescence of the pores occurred, with a consequent decrease in compressive strength. Selected combinations of the sintering temperature, dwell time and foaming agent led to glass foams with a satisfactory microstructural homogeneity, which exhibited mechanical strength and thermal conductivity values similar to commercial foams used as thermal insulating materials. © 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.

Antunes, V., A. C. Freire, L. Quaresma, and R. Micaelo. "Effect of the chemical composition of fillers in the filler–bitumen interaction." Construction and Building Materials. 104 (2016): 85-91. AbstractWebsite
n/a
Silva, Patrícia, Pedro Fernandes, José Sena-Cruz, José Xavier, Fernando Castro, Delfim Soares, and Vítor Carneiro. "Effects of different environmental conditions on the mechanical characteristics of a structural epoxy." Composites Part B: Engineering. 88 (2016): 55-63. AbstractWebsite

Abstract With the aim of characterising a commercially available epoxy adhesive used for fibre-reinforced polymers strengthening applications, when submitted to different environmental conditions, mainly thermal (TC), freeze–thaw (FT), and wet–dry (WD) cycles and immersion in pure (PW) and water with chlorides (CW) for periods of exposure that lasted up to 16 months, an experimental program was carried out. Several methodologies were used in its characterization, mainly the scanning electron microscope (SEM), dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), standard tensile tests (STT) coupled with digital image correlation (DIC). In general the results revealed that the chemical composition was not affected by the environmental conditions. Nevertheless, it was verified through \{DMA\} and \{STT\} that the modulus of elasticity and tensile strength of the epoxy adhesive increased in the TC, while the specimens submitted to \{PW\} and \{CW\} faced a high degradation in terms of its mechanical properties. Eventually, the glass transition temperature (Tg) was not affected by the environmental conditions, apart from the specimens subjected to \{TC\} and FT, presenting a higher and lower Tg, respectively, when compared with the reference specimens.

Romba, Luis, Stan Valtchev, and R. Melicio. "Electric Vehicle Battery Charger: Wireless Power Transfer System Controlled by Magnetic Core Reactor." CETC2016 - Conference on Electronics, Telecommunications and Computers, Proceedings. ISEL - Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, 2016. Abstract
n/a
Baikova, {E. N. }, {L. F. } Romba, Stan Valtchev, Rui Melício, and V. {Fernão Pires}. "Electromagnetic Emissions from Wireless Power Transfer System." CETC2016 - Conference on Electronics, Telecommunications and Computers, Proceedings. ISEL - Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, 2016. Abstract
n/a
Baikova, {E. N. }, Stan Valtchev, and Rui Melício. "Electromagnetic Interference from a Wireless Power Transfer System: Experimental Results." 2016. Abstract
n/a
Baikova, {E. N. }, Stan Valtchev, and Rui Melício. "Electromagnetic Interference from a Wireless Power Transfer System: Experimental Results." 2016. Abstract
n/a
Baikova, Elena N., Stanimir S. Valtchev, Rui Mel{\'ı}cio, and V{\'ı}tor M. Pires. "Electromagnetic Interference Impact of Wireless Power Transfer System on Data Wireless Channel." Technological Innovation for Cyber-Physical Systems. Springer Science $\mathplus$ Business Media, 2016. 293-301. Abstract
n/a
Folgado, J., SS Valtchev, and F. Coito. "Electronic differential for electric vehicle with evenly split torque." Proceedings - 2016 IEEE International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, PEMC 2016 (2016): 1204-1209. Abstract
n/a