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Barroso, Elias Saraiva (author), Ribeiro, Leonardo Gonçalves (author), Alves Maia, M. (author), Rocha, I.B.C.M. (author), Parente, Evandro (author), de Melo, Antônio Macário Cartaxo (author)
This paper presents BIOS (acronym for Biologically Inspired Optimization System), an object-oriented framework written in C++, aimed at heuristic optimization with a focus on Surrogate-Based Optimization (SBO) and structural problems. The use of SBO to deal with structural optimization has grown considerably in recent years due to the...
journal article 2022
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Mooij, A.J. (author)
In the last couple of years several dynamically-typed, object-oriented programming languages have been equipped with optional static type checkers. This typically requires these languages to be extended with a downcast operator, which is a common operator in statically-typed languages but not in dynamically-typed languages. Our objective is...
journal article 2022
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Mi, Yi (author)
Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) serve as the foundation of substation automation system. Many testing cases have discussed the performance of implementing IEC 61850 in IEDs manufactured by different vendors. However, the procedures of configuring an IED and mapping it with the power network model are not summarized. This project aims to...
master thesis 2021
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Visser, John (author)
Novice students still have problems with the abstraction of object-oriented programming. This research shows that the debugger could be used to clarify abstraction of the object-oriented programming with the C++ program language. Our investigation spans two consecutive courses on object-oriented programming. For the introduction course on the...
master thesis 2021
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van Rie, Victor (author)
Over the recent years, the Dutch Continental Shelf has seen the erection of various wind farms in an effort to counter climate change by replacing fossil-based power plants. Since the majority of these sites use scour protections which have a substantial impact on the surroundings, the Dutch government increasingly stimulates and requires...
master thesis 2020
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Çakir, Ege (author)
The project "White Elephant" investigates the relationship between individual and the public space by looking at the practices of the "Homo-Sacers" who are excluded from the public sphere, yet occupying the public space. By analyzing how they inhabit and appropriate the space for their needs, the research brings up important questions about how...
master thesis 2019
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Aniche, Maurício (author), Yoder, Joseph W. (author), Kon, Fabio (author)
According to the extensive 50-year-old body of knowledge in object-oriented programming and design, good software designs are, among other characteristics, lowly coupled, highly cohesive, extensible, comprehensible, and not fragile. However, with the increased complexity and heterogeneity of contemporary software, this might not be enough. This...
conference paper 2019
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Yang, M. (author), Lopez Dekker, F.J. (author), Dheenathayalan, P. (author), Biljecki, Filip (author), Liao, Mingsheng (author), Hanssen, R.F. (author)
Persistent scatterers (PSs) are coherent measurement points obtained from time series of satellite radar images, which are used to detect and estimate millimeter-scale displacements of the terrain or man-made structures. However, associating these measurement points with specific physical objects is not straightforward, which hampers the...
journal article 2019
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Yin, J. (author), Unal, C.M.H. (author), Russchenberg, H.W.J. (author)
Aiming at removing stationary and moving clutter while retaining precipitation for dual-polarization weather radar, a new clutter suppression method, named the object-orientated spectral polarimetric (OBSpol) filter, is put forward in this paper. Based on the spectral polarimetric feature and the range-Doppler continuity of precipitation, the...
journal article 2018
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Vergu, V.A. (author), Haisma, M.A. (author), Visser, Eelco (author)
Grace is a dynamic object oriented programming language<br/>designed to aid programming education. We present a formal<br/>model of and give an operational semantics for its object<br/>model and name resolution algorithm. Our main contributions <br/>are a systematic model of Grace’s name resolution using<br/>scope graphs, relating linguistic...
conference paper 2017
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Visser, W.P.J. (author)
Numerical modelling and simulation have played a critical role in the research and development towards today’s powerful and efficient gas turbine engines for both aviation and power generation. The simultaneous progress in modelling methods, numerical methods, software development tools and methods, and computer platform technology has provided...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Li, Y. (author), Song, Y. (author), Horvath, I. (author), Opiyo, E.Z. (author), Zhang, G. (author)
In the designing and modeling of CPSs, the information acquisition and processing processes are often application dependent and process oriented. Those information management frameworks are simple and effective for small scale systems. However, many functions developed are not reusable or cannot be directly re-used, when a large number of...
conference paper 2014
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Matienzo Carcases, Y. (author)
Article: Quantitative modeling approaches to support strategic workforce planning Workforce planning is an activity performed by organizations to ensure that investments in human capital lead to effective achievement of organizational goals. At a strategic level, it tries to proactively design strategies to reduce gaps between demand and supply...
master thesis 2013
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Van der Ploeg, J.C. (author)
During the design process, structural engineers are required to create more efficient designs while achieving maximum integration with other disciplines, satisfying design requirements and ensuring sufficient safety. Even though many algorithms, tools and case studies of computational optimisations for structural design are available in both...
master thesis 2013
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Nikbakht, M. (author)
Although computers were invented to automate tedious and error-prone tasks, computer programming is a tedious and error-prone task itself. This is a well-known paradox in the field of computational mathematical modelling. Recently, automatic code generation has been proposed to solve this paradox. In this approach, a required code to model...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Van der Hout, A.B. (author)
The Dutch youth care sector defends and supports children in their maturing process. Over last decades this complex and heavily resource bound health care system faced long waiting lists and over utilized resources. Various policies based on increasing budgets and care capacities did not result in the expected structural waiting list decreases....
master thesis 2011
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Van Lelyveld, W. (author)
When requirements for a new model cannot be met by available modeling software, new software can be developed for a specific model. Methods for the development of both model and software exist, but a method for combined development has not been found. A compatible way of thinking is required to combine modeling and software development into a...
journal article 2010
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Van der Sande, C.J. (author)
Monitoring of tree objects is relevant in many current policy issues and relate to the quality of the public space, municipal urban green management, management fees for green areas or Kyoto protocol reporting and all have one thing in common: the need for an up to date tree database. This study, part of the Tree and Image research project,...
conference paper 2010
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Dos Santos Soares, M. (author)
In the research that led to this thesis a multi-disciplinary approach, combining Traffic Engineering and Software Engineering, was used. Traffic engineers come up with new control strategies and algorithms for improving traffic. Once new solutions are defined from a Traffic Engineering point of view, there is the problem of obtaining operational...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Van der Sande, C.J. (author), Zanoni, M. (author), Gorte, B.G.H. (author)
Change detection with very high resolution imagery is difficult, because 3D objects as buildings appear differently in 2D imagery due to varying viewing angles and sun positions. This research proposes a method to improve change detection by using simple 3D models of buildings. Buildings have been modelled as flat roof or gable roof buildings....
conference paper 2008
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