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Cardoso, Tiago, L. M. Camarinha-Matos, and K. Menzel. "ICT support infrastructures and interoperability for VOs." Virtual Organisations Cluster - VOSTER WP4.4 (2003). Abstract

The design and development of a transparent, easy to use and affordable ICT infrastructure is a key pre-requisite for the effective large-scale implementation of the collaborative network organizations such as virtual organizations, professional virtual communities, e-science communities, etc. This chapter introduces an overview of the main classes of infrastructures required by different types of virtual organizations and summarizes the main approaches followed by a number of research projects in the area.

P. Coutinho, and J. Araújo. "Identifying Aspectual Use Cases Using a Viewpoint-Oriented Requirements Method." Workshop on Early Aspects 2003: Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering and Architecture Design, na 2nd International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD 2003). Boston, USA: ACM, 2003. Abstract

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Devedjiev, I., K. Petrova, I. Glavchev, and K. Karshalakov. "Influence of the vicinal hydroxyl group on the aminolysis of esters. A kinetic study." Bulgarian chemical communications. 35.2 (2003): 92-94. http://cl.bas.bg/hosted-journals-of-the-bulgarian-academy-of-sciences/bulgarian-chemical-communications/bbc?set_language=.
"Inhomogeneous dark radiation dynamics on a de Sitter brane." Astrophysics and Space Science. 283.4 (2003): 537-542.Website
Karlovich, Alexei Yu., Yuri I. Karlovich, and Amarino B. Lebre. "Invertibility of functional operators with slowly oscillating non-Carleman shifts." Singular Integral Operators, Factorization and Applications. Operator Theory: Advances and Applications, 142. Eds. Albrecht Böttcher, Marinus A. Kaashoek, Amarino Brites Lebre, António Ferreira dos Santos, and Frank-Olme Speck. Basel: Birkhäuser, 2003. 147-174. Abstract

We prove criteria for the invertibility of the binomial functional operator
\[
A=aI-bW_\alpha
\]
in the Lebesgue spaces \(L^p(0,1)\), \( 1 < p < \infty\), where \(a\) and \(b\) are continuous functions on \((0,1)\), \(I\) is the identity operator, \(W_\alpha\) is the shift operator, \(W_\alpha f=f\circ\alpha\), generated by a non-Carleman shift \(\alpha:[0,1]\to[0,1]\) which has only two fixed points \(0\) and \(1\). We suppose that \(\log\alpha'\) is bounded and continuous on \((0,1)\) and that \(a,b,\alpha'\) slowly oscillate at \(0\) and \(1\). The main difficulty connected with slow oscillation is overcome by using the method of limit operators.

Correia, Isabel, and Maria Eugénia Captivo. "A Lagrangean Heuristic for a Modular Capacitated Location Problem." Annals of Operations Research. 122 (2003): 141-161. Abstract

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Pinho, Fernando F. S. "Limitações funcionais dos edifícios com paredes de taipa." Revista do CEDA - Centro de Estudos Documentais do Alentejo. 8.ISSN1645-6224 (2003).
J. Whittle, J. Araújo, and D. Kim. "Modeling and Validating Interaction Aspects in UML." 4th AOSD Modeling With UML Workshop, na 6th International Conference on the Unified Modeling Language (UML 2003). San Francisco, USA: ACM, 2003. Abstract

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A. Rashid, A. Moreira, and J. Araújo. "Modularisation and Composition of Aspectual Requirements." AOSD 2003. Enschede, Holland: ACM Press, 2003. Abstract

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Mateus, O., and MT Antunes. "A New Dinosaur Tracksite in the Lower Cretaceous of Portugal." Ciências da Terra. 15 (2003): 253-262. Abstractmateus__antunes_2003-_early_k_dino_tracks_portugal.pdfWebsite

A new Lower Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian) dinosaur tracksite at the Olhos de Água beach is described. It is the first vertebrate fossil finding ever found in the concerned unit, and yielded 128 tracks in 17 trackways within an area of ca. 80 square metres.
Three tridactyl footprint morphotypes have been recognized: - Type 1 (“Iguanodontipus-like”) - trackways D, F, K, J and P; - Type 2 (large theropod), although larger in size, typically from a Grallator-like theropod footprint, i.e. A, B, G, H and O trackways; - Type 3 (medium size theropod); M is the only track of this type. There are other, poorly preserved, unidentified trackways. The theropod, swinging trackway B was produced by an animal that was limping. The theropod track M starts eastwards but drastically changes westwards, speeding up at the same time; this dinosaur decided to turn around and run in the opposite direction.
This site shows three main trackway directions: to the South, to the East, and westwards. Except for the trackway O, large theropods A, B, G and H walked southwards. Perpendicularly to these, ornithopods, small theropods and unidentified trackmakers walked towards East (5) and West (7). The segregation of trackmakers and directions, with large theropod trackways southwards and other dinosaurs’ west or eastwards, may mean that large theropods patrolled a walkway area to an important resource, most probably water, often frequented by ornithopods and smaller theropods. There is no evidence of social behavior or gregarism: footprints’ overposition shows that the large, southwards walking theropods passed on different occasions. Three trackway sequences can be established by chronologic order.

Pichlmair S., Marques M. M. B., Green Martin Mulzer M. P. H. J. "A novel approach toward the synthesis of kendomycin: Selective synthesis of a C-aryl glycoside as a single atropisomer." Org. Lett.. 5 (2003): 4657-4659.
Glavchev, I., D. Pavlov, N. Gospodinova, K. T. Petrova, and I. Devedjiev. "On the activity of catalysts for ring opening and condensation reactions." Journal of the University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy. 38 (2003): 331-336. http://dl.uctm.edu/journal/node/j2003-2/ChemOr.htm#14.
M. Lencastre, J. F. B. Castro, F. Santos, and J. Araújo. "Problem Frames Application on Finite Element Method Simulators." 6th Workshop Iberoamericano de Ingenier. IDEAS, 2003. Abstract

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Carvoeiras, P., M. J. Rodrigues, Batista A.G., and M. D. Ortigueira. "A Prototype software for the Diagnostic of Atrial fibrillation." XXIV Congresso Português de Cardiologia and Revista Portuguesa de Cardiologia. Vol. III. 2003.
Ramos, António Punçoamento em Lajes Fungiformes Pré-Esforçadas. IST-UTL. Lisbon: Instituto Superior Técnico, da Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, 2003. Abstract

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Cardoso, R. M. R., and H. R. Waters. "Recursive calculation of finite time ruin probabilities under interest force." Insurance: Mathematics and Economics. 33.3 (2003): 659-676.
Caeiro, F. Redução de viés em estimadores do índice de cauda. Actas do X Congresso Anual da SPE - “Literacia e Estatística”. Porto, Portugal, 2003.spe2002_187-199.pdf
Cipriano, F. "A Stochastic variational principle for Burgers equation and its symmetries." STOCHASTIC ANALYSIS AND MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS II. Ed. R. } {Rebolledo. {TRENDS IN MATHEMATICS}. VIADUKSTRASSE 40-44, PO BOX 133, CH-4010 BASEL, SWITZERLAND: Catedra Presiden Analis Cualitat Sistemas Dinam Cuant; Univ Catol, Direcc Invest Postgrado; FONDECYT; ICCTICONICYT Exchange Programme, 2003. {29-46}. Abstract

{A stochastic variational principle for the classical Burgers equation is established. A solution of this equation can be considered as the velocity field of a stochastic process which is a minimum of an energy functional. A family of stochastic constants of the motion, determined in terms of the probability distribution of that process, yields the complete list of symmetries of the Burgers equation.}

Duarte, Vitor, João M. Lourenço, and José C. Cunha. "Supporting on-line distributed monitoring and debugging." On-Line Monitoring Systems and Computer Tool Interoperability. Commack, NY, USA: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2003. 43-59. Abstractpdcp.pdf

Monitoring systems have traditionally been developed with rigid objectives and functionalities, and tied to specific languages, libraries and run-time environments. There is a need for more flexible monitoring systems which can be easily adapted to distinct requirements. On-line monitoring has been considered as increasingly important for observation and control of a distributed application. In this paper we discuss monitoring interfaces and architectures which support more extensible monitoring and control services. We describe our work on the development of a distributed monitoring infrastructure, and illustrate how it eases the implementation of a complex distributed debugging architecture. We also discuss several issues concerning support for tool interoperability and illustrate how the cooperation among multiple concurrent tools can ease the task of distributed debugging.

Neves-Silva, R., L. M. Rato, and J. M. Lemos. "Time scaling internal state predictive control of a solar plant." IFAC - Control Engineering Practice (Special issue on IFAC-B’02 prize winning applications). 11.12 (2003): 1459-1467 .
J. Araújo. "Tutorials at the UML 2003 Conference." 6th International Conference on The Unified Modeling Language (UML 2003). Lecture Notes in Computer Science. San Francisco, USA: Springer-Verlag, 2003. Abstract

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Neves-Silva, R., J. M. Lemos, and L. M. Rato. "Variable sampling adaptive control of a distributed collector solar field." IEEE Trans. Control Systems Technology (Special issue on control of industrial spatially distributed processes). 11.5 (2003): 765-772.
Camarinha-Matos, Luis, and Tiago Cardoso. "Virtual Enterprises teaching at UNL." (2003). Abstract

The introduction of new courses on virtual organizations at the engineering education level is an important element for the broad acceptance of this new paradigm. This article summarizes the experience with an initiative of teaching Virtual Enterprises / Virtual Organizations subjects to Electrical and Computer Engineering students. The course structure, both in its lecture and lab work components, is described. Finally, some lessons learned with two editions of this course are presented.