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Did you mean: INDIA'S NUCLEAR PROGRAMME PAKISTAN NUCLEAR TEST INDIAN NATIONAL SECURITY INDIA'S FOREIGN RELATIONS INDIA-ISRAEL DEFENCE COOPERATION WEAPON SYSTEMS-RUSSIAN IN INDIAN ARMY MILITARY BALANCE-CHINA,INDIA AND PAKISTAN INDIAN ARMED FORCES-ORGANIZATION WEAPON SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT IN INDIAN ARMY MS-MECH-84 MSTHESIS ABSTRACT. Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems (RMS) effectively respond to fluctuating market needs and customer demands for finished product. Diagnosability is a supporting characteristic of RMS that has a say in the quality of finished product. Cost and time taken for manufacturing are also considerably affected if proper diagnosability measures are not taken. Previous studies on Diagnosability of RMS have been studied from Axiomatic System Theory as such Design For Diagnosability (DFD). Nevertheless Diagnosability remains to be the least studied characteristic of RMS. With the availability of digitized data, Machine Learning approaches to advance manufacturing have proven to be considerably effective. A research gap existed for the application of Machine Learning techniques in improving the Diagnosability of RMS. A framework of Machine Learning has been proposed to address this gap. The working of the framework has been illustrated by two demonstrations from the available datasets, one in identifying proper signals in semi-conductor manufacturing to predict excursions, and the second in predicting machine failures due to a variety of factors. The framework is rendered in a concurrent-engineering fashion. The framework is tested against two available manufacturing datasets. Increase in Diagnosability will decrease the cost and time taken to production. Key Words: Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Preventive Maintenance, Intelligent Manufacturing AUTOMOTIVE SILICON SENSOR INTEGRATION 1-6 SILICON MICROSTRUCTURES MERGING MECHANICS WITH ELECTRONICS 7-16 A MICROMACHINED SILICON MASE AIR FLOW SENSOR 17-24 NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR SILICON ACCELEROMETERS ENABLE AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS 25-32 VEHICLE ACCELERATION SENSOR APPLIED WITH MAGNETIC FLUID 33-40 PIEZORESISTIVE ACCELERATION SENSOR FOR AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS 41-46 ACCELERATION SENSOR FOR ABS 47-54 POWER RATE CRASH SENSING METHOD FOR DEVICE ACTUATION 55-60 A PREDICTIVE BASED ALGORITHM FOR ACTUATION OF AN AIRBAG 61-66 AUTOMOBILE CRASH MODELING AND THE MONTE CARIO METHOD 67-72 A HEAD CLEARANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM USING IMAGE PROCESSING 73-82 NEAR INFRARED ABSORPTION SENSOR FOR IN VEHICLE DETERMINATION OF AUTOMOTIVE FUEL COMPOSITION 83-98 TWO ALTERNATIVE DIELECTRIC EFFECT FLEXIBLE FUEL SENSORS 99-110 OIL PRESSURE SENSOR USING AMORPHOUS MAGNETIC ALLOY 111-118 A CYLINDER PRESSURE SENSOR FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE 119-124 ENGINE KNOCK DETECTION USING MULTI SPECTRUM METHOD 125-130 THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR TERMINATION AND CONNECTOR RELIABILITY 131-140 FIBRE OPTIC GYROSCOPE FOR AN AUTOMOBILE NAVIGATION SYSTEM 141-150 ATOMIZATION CHARACTERISTICS OF TWO STREAM INJECTOR FOR 4 VALVE ENGINES 151-158 TESTING AND EVALUATION OF INJECTION MOLDED MAGNETS IN ENGINE AND IGNITION ENVIRONMENTS 159-172 DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS 159-172 DEVELOPMENT OF A NON CONTACT TORQUE TRANSDUCER FOR ELECTRIC POWER STEERING SYSTEMS 173-183 ACC NO-27353 ACC NO-30830 ACC NO-30831.SP-903 LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER,VOL-VI NOISE,VOL-VI AMPLIFIER STABILITY,VOL-VI BIAS NETWORKS,VOL-VI SMALL SIGNAL AMPLIFIER DESIGN,VOL-VI NEGATIVE CIRCUIT ELEMENTS,VOL-V TRANSISTOR DATA,VOL-V POLAR IMPENDANCE AND ADMITTANCE CHARTS,VOL-V SMITH CHART AND ITS APPLICATIONS-IMPENDANCE MAPPING,VOL-V SMITH CHART AND ITS APPLICATIONS,VOL-V NETWORKS-L,T AND PI-NETWORKS,VOL-IV Q AND BANDWIDTH RELATION,VOL-IV CIRCUIT TOPOLOGIES,VOL-IV IMPENDANCE MATCHING TECHNIQUES,VOL-IV TWO-PORT CIRCUITS,VOL-III COAXIAL AND STRIPELINES,VOL-III VSWR,VOL-III TRAVELING WAVES,VOL-III TRANSMISSION LINE FUNDAMENTALS,VOL-III FREQUENCY AND IMPEDANCE SCALLING,VOL-II LOADED AND UNLOADED Q,VOL-II RESONANT CIRCUITS AND FILTERS,VOL-II FILTERS AND RESONANT CIRCUITS,VOL-II FET MODEL,VOL-I REACTANCE CHART,VOL-I CAPACITOR MODELS,VOL-I TOROIDS,VOL-I RF WAVEFORMS,VOL-I HIGH FREQUENCY EFFECT,VOL-I CIRCUIT FUNDAMENTALS Data, Machine learning, Artificial intelligence, Mobile applications, Computer networks, Cryptography and information security, Mobile and wireless communication - Journals. Urban Expansion as an Incursive Factor for Food Security: An Assessment of Spatio-Temporal Variations in Punjab INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTERNET WORLD WIDE WEB IT TECHNOLOGY TODAY-OVERVIEW COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND CPU INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES AIRCRAFT POWERPLANTS.AIRCRAFT-INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE.AIRCRAFT -LUBRICANTS AND LUBRICATION SYSTEMS.AIRCRAFT -FUEL INJECTION MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES; AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY AND TRADE; INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT; INTERNATIONAL TRADE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND NEURAL NETWORKS MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS IMAGE PROCESSING RADAR SIGNAL PROCESSIN RADIO SIGNAL PROCESSING AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESSSING ISLAM TODAY.ISLAM AND GENDER.ISLAM AND FUNDAMENTALISM.ISLAM AND THE WEST AMMUNITION AND WARHEADS EXPLOSIVES CHEMISTRY EXPLOSIVES TECHNOLOGY AMMUNITION MATERIALS BALLISTICS-INTERNAL,INTERMEDIATE AND EXTERNAL Masters in Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems (MS EE AI & AS) Environmental Research Institute of Michigan. Infrared Information and Analysis (IRIA) Center Qayam -i aman aur aqvam -i alam NS MUHAMMAD JAHANGIR ASC MUHAMMAD AKIF HUSSAIN NS ALI IQBAL ASC TALHA BIN IRFAN SECURITY IN NEW MILLENNIUM INDIAN NATIONAL SECURITY INDIAN FOREIGN RELATIONS INDIA'S DRAFT NUCLEAR DOCTRINE CTBT DEBATE,INDIAN POINT OF VIEW INDIA PAKISTAN RELATIONS IN FUTURE ISI OPERATIONS IN INDIA MISSILE RACE IN SUBCONTINENT FORCE MULTIPLIER TECHNOLOGIES FUTURE BATTLEFIELD SCENARIO FORCE STRUCTURE-CHINA FORCE STRUCTURE-INDIA FORCE STRUCTURE-PAKISTAN INDIAN DEFENCE BUDGET 1999-2000 DRDO'S RECENT AND CURRENT PROJECTS INDIAN ARMY INDIAN NAVY INDIAN AIRFORCE INDIAN DEFENCE COOPERATION WITH FOREIGN PARTNERS DEFEXPO INDIA 1999 INDIA DEFEXPO 1999 ISRAEL AT DEFEXPO INDIA 1999 INDIAN ARMED FORCES DEFENCE ORGANISATION INDIAN WEAPON SYSTEMS INDIAN ARMED FORCES EQUIPMENT INDIAN DEFENCE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMPUTER NETWORKS NETWORKS CLASSIFICATION NETWORK TOPOLOGIES PROTOCOLS ISO SEVEN LAYER REFERENCE MANUAL NOVELL NETWARE WINDOWS NT SERVER LAN CHARACTERISATION LAN ACCESS PROTOCOLS NETWORKING-PERSONAL COMPUTER PUBLIC PACKET SWITCHED DATA NETWORKS WIDE AREA NETWORKS-INDIA DATA COMMUNICATION CELLULAR TELEPHONY SATELLITE COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS ERROR DETECTION AND CORRECTION MULTIPLE ACCESS PROTOCOLS IEEE STANDARD FOR LAN AND MAN BRIDGES ROUTERS RADIO MICROWAVE AND SATELLITE CHANNELS INTERNETS TCP-IP PROTOCOLS EDI STANDARDS INTERNET COMMERCE ARCHITECTURE INTRANETS INTERNET BASED E-COMMERCE ELECTRONIC PAYMENT SYSTEMS VALUE ADDED SERVICES E-COMMERCE LAWS SECURITY IMPLICATION MS-CSE-15 MSTHESIS ABSTRACT. The use of web and mobile applications is growing very rapidly in the modern era. Due to high end demand of such applications, the software stakeholders want the applications to be available on both mobile and web. In software industry this requires more efforts to develop applications for both mobile and web. Consequently, more resources with different technology experts are needed for the development of multiplatform applications. The software engineers always look for time saving and robust methodology for good, quick and qualitative software development. Web and mobile applications usually composed of three layers i.e. application, business and data. Application layer deals with the UI related concepts that run on browser. On the other hand, business layer deals with the business logic that is usually implemented on server side. Finally, data layer deals the data access from database. We have performed the literature review in which we found that a methodology is needed where the software engineers can generate scaffolding code for the data and presentation layers considering the modern development technologies of hybrid (ionic) and web apps (angular). Normally in software industry, the system analysts design the class diagram and is handled over to the software developers. The developers start writing code in client side technology, server side technology and also generate database according to the class diagram. We have proposed the model-based methodology for the development of applications for both mobile and web applications, because, Model Driven Architecture (MDA) is renowned software design approach in software industry that make the software development very rapid and consistent. MDA facilitate the development of multiplatform applications from one UML diagram. Specifically, by applying the principle of "Run everywhere after develop once", we have designed a profile which have data types and stereotypes of model, class and property meta-class. We have generated the code from class diagram by Acceleo. Our methodology is validated by two case studies demonstrating that the idea is workable. Moreover, one empirical case study was given to 12 industry professional, for evaluating the saving of development effort using the proposed methodology. We found that the proposed approach reduced the amount of effort significantly. Key Words: Hybrid App, Web App, Model-Based Scaffolding, CRUD, MDA, Web service MS-CSE-15 MSTHESIS ABSTRACT. Database management Systems (DBMS) are one the most critical component of a software application. Searching data from DBMS is an enormous part in software performance. Text search engines are also used for searching, but these engines lack sophisticated DBMS features. Relational database management systems (RDBMS) are not quite compatible with modern objectoriented languages. To overcome the complexity of data and object-oriented programming, modern development practices adopted Object Relation Mapping frameworks (ORM). ORM bears a layer of abstraction between object models and database. This layer automatically bridges objects in OOP languages to database records, which results in significantly reducing custom mapping code complexity. ORM has its advantages but on the other side it comes with be some challenges too. In process of mapping objects and data, ORM keeps the relations between objects intact and that results in retrieval of multiple objects from multiple tables. When the data is big and have a hieratical structure, data retrieval or search becomes more complex. Database performance for the retrieval of data are optimized by adding indexing to each table. Indexing makes search significantly fast but also makes other processes slow because tables are required to be re-index every time a record is changed. Hence an optimized solution is required to resolve this problem in ORM search process. To overcome this problem, this research proposes a java-based framework that can interact between ORM and search engine. It consumes search engine web APIs to provide a layer that can convert and search objects to/from XML. It makes search process faster and support ORM with its object-oriented methodology. Moreover, this framework not only reduces performance load on databases but also makes search queries simpler when implemented in development process. The results have been validated by two case studies, which were carried out by implementing each approach. 1000 similar search queries were processed on each framework and results shows 30 to 40 % improvement in query time. Keywords: DBMS Search, Indexing, Text Search Engines, Solr inedexes, Object oriented programming (OOP), Object Relation Mapping (ORM), Search optimization, Information Retrieval, database indexing
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