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Supporting Business and IT through Updatable Process Views: The proView Demonstrator
[chapter]
2013
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
This demonstration presents the proView framework for changing large process models through updating process views, while ensuring up-to-dateness and consistency of all related process views. ...
More precisely, update operations can be applied to a process view and are correctly propagated to the underlying process model. ...
Obviously, this change is relevant for all participants. The proView framework addresses such a user-centered visualization and adaptation of large process models. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-37804-1_53
fatcat:ytx3pcqcyndsfolqnq37gpq2ym
A flexible approach for abstracting and personalizing large business process models
2013
ACM SIGAPP Applied Computing Review
Altogether, the realized view concept allows for a more flexible abstraction and visualization of large business process models satisfying the needs of different user groups. 1 ...
However, existing PAISs do not provide adequate mechanisms for creating and visualizing process views and process model abstractions. ...
[16] gives detailed insights into the proView architecture and the view update operations based on which business process models can be changed through updating process views. ...
doi:10.1145/2460136.2460137
fatcat:2hyrzjhbzrbrvoytb7o3uy4hzy
Data flow abstractions and adaptations through updatable process views
2013
Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing - SAC '13
This paper extends our approach for abstracting and changing process models based on updatable process views with a focus on the data perspective. ...
Further, updates on process views (including the data perspective) are correctly propagated to the underlying process model. ...
However, process views are manually specified by the process designer, but do not serve as abstractions for changing large process models as in the proView project. ...
doi:10.1145/2480362.2480632
dblp:conf/sac/KolbR13
fatcat:vytowteg2bdczopm66m4kkhgwy
Creating and Updating Personalized and Verbalized Business Process Descriptions
[chapter]
2013
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
While process views have been used as visual abstractions for large process models, so far no work exists on how to provide both personalized and verbalized process descriptions based on respective views ...
The increasing adoption of process-aware information systems (PAISs) has resulted in large process model collections. ...
It enables users to simultaneously edit process models based on updatable process views [28, 12] . Overall, the proView prototype demonstrates the applicability of our framework. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-41641-5_14
fatcat:sicuwpx63jgrfaqrsrfemiau7a
Relocating Underwater Features Autonomously Using Sonar-Based SLAM
2013
IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering
The system has undergone extensive field testing over a period of more than four years, demonstrating the potential for the use of this new approach for feature reacquisition. ...
In large volumes, it is hoped that this sensor can be manufactured at low cost. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT The authors would like to thank their collaborators at iRobot, Blueview, Naval Postgraduate School, SeeByte Ltd., and Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City for their assistance in this ...
doi:10.1109/joe.2012.2235664
fatcat:356igmghdfhupax6q5s6k4sjue
Automatic Classification of Biological Targets in a Tidal Channel Using a Multibeam Sonar
2020
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
However, they can rapidly accrue vast volumes of data, which poses a challenge for data processing. ...
Model dependence on the volume of training data is evaluated. ...
The authors wish to acknowledge Paul Murphy for his work developing data acquisition software, James Joslin, Paul Gibbs, and Harlin Wood their support of the deployments described in this paper and hardware ...
doi:10.1175/jtech-d-19-0222.1
fatcat:tltd6v7b5fafxj52po5trnz5lq
Simultaneous Localization and Mapping in Marine Environments
[chapter]
2012
Marine Robot Autonomy
Accurate navigation is a fundamental requirement for robotic systemsmarine and terrestrial. ...
For an intelligent autonomous system to interact effectively and safely with its environment, it needs to accurately perceive its surroundings. ...
This includes the addition of an adaptive noise floor model discussed in Sect. 8.5.1.1 and a reimplementation in integer logic for increased efficiency. ...
doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-5659-9_8
fatcat:fgroqbxmkje6bcncmfstn72cwe
Acoustic Search and Detection of Oil Plumes Using an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
2020
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
The results demonstrate that the bumblebee search design combined with a genetic solution for the Traveling Salesperson Problem outperformed a conventional lawnmower survey, reducing the AUV travel distance ...
The effectiveness of the developed algorithm was validated through simulations using a two-dimensional planar plume model and a 90-degree scanning sensor model. ...
Model M450-130 BV5000 Manufacturer Teledyne Teledyne Operating frequency 450 kHz 1.35 MHz Software ProScan ProViewer Field of view 130 • 45 • Maximum range 300 m 30 m Optimum range 2~150 m 1~20 m Beam ...
doi:10.3390/jmse8080618
fatcat:tyfk5h44njeifj4v2c5yjaqxra
Visual cues can be sufficient for triggering automatic, reflexlike spatial updating
2005
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception
Spatial updating" refers to the process that automatically updates our egocentric mental representation of our immediate surround during self-motions, which is essential for quick and robust spatial orientation ...
a known scene alone can, indeed, be sufficient, especially for large FOVs. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This research was funded by the Max-Planck Society, the EU grant POEMS-IST-2001-39223 (Perceptually Oriented Ego-Motion Simulation, see www.poems-project.info), and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft ...
doi:10.1145/1077399.1077401
fatcat:rq7hzhwxvjhcvnyeua3zz3c3oa
Immersive electronic books for surgical training
2005
IEEE Multimedia
Acknowledgments At the University of North Carolina, we acknowledge Marc Pollefeys for VDPC collaboration; Jim Mahaney and John Thomas for technical support; and surgeons Ramon Ruiz and Anthony Meyer for ...
At Brown University, we thank Melih Betim and Mark Oribello for their systems and video support. ...
of the procedure and a lower-quality monoscopic view for peripheral awareness. 1 We use a Kaiser ProView 30 stereo HMD, which does not have baffling material around the displays that would block the ...
doi:10.1109/mmul.2005.48
fatcat:5nenicsjr5fsvbbo5bhwpizpgu
Possible Futures for the Legal Treatise in an Environment of Wikis, Blogs, and Myriad Online Primary Law Sources
2015
Social Science Research Network
There are by now countless examples that demonstrate how placing valuable content on the open Web can expand the audience for it. ...
Fall of the Legal Treatise," summarized Simson's view of the status and future of the genre. ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.2648358
fatcat:lse2gm5t2rarffj7urhmp34tae
GIS-based land-use suitability analysis: a critical overview
2004
Progress in Planning
Chapter 4 gives an overview of the methods for GIS-based land-use suitability modeling. The overview provides a background against which selected case studies are discussed in Chapter 5. ...
Systems (GIS) in planning, (ii) to overview relevant methods and techniques for GISbased land-use suitability mapping and modeling, and (iii) to identify the trends, challenges and prospects of GIS-based ...
Massam of York University, Ontario, for his encouragement and advice as I was preparing and writing this monograph. The author is grateful for helpful comments from two anonymous reviewers. ...
doi:10.1016/j.progress.2003.09.002
fatcat:tncoufkbxngqzoe7bcxlm3mdhy
Annotation and visualization of endogenous retroviral sequences using the Distributed Annotation System (DAS) and eBioX
2009
BMC Bioinformatics
The distributed aspects of the protocol enable the use of various reference and annotation servers for connecting biological sequence data to pertinent annotations in order to depict an integrated view ...
of the data for the final user. ...
This information is periodically updated and cached locally for quick access. ...
doi:10.1186/1471-2105-10-s6-s18
pmid:19534743
pmcid:PMC2697641
fatcat:qkwk7x37kjgxrfk6wiqgyywkgy
Parameterizable Process Views in Imperative Process Models
2019
For this reason, personalized process views on the process model are needed. ...
Therefore we adapt parameterizable view operations from related work for their application to BPMN models. ...
If the model is edited in a process view, all other process views and the underlying process model have to be updated with these changes [26] . ...
doi:10.15495/epub_ubt_00004403
fatcat:za2qypynkvbbvp6vu5slutlhtu
Abstracts: 6th NASA Symposium on The Role of the Vestibular Organs in the Exploration of Space
2002
Journal of Vestibular Research-Equilibrium & Orientation
The entire cerebellum of each rat was Vibratome-sectioned parasagittally. These sections were collected serially, processed for electron microscopy, and embedded as tissue wafers in resin. ...
Adaptation to the microgravity environment usually occurs within one week, and a subsequent re-adaptation period is often required upon return to Earth. ...
Utilizing the headtilt (het) mouse model, we previously demonstrated a novel role for the vestibular system, specifically the maculae organs, in transducing the ambient force environment (+G) and largely ...
doi:10.3233/ves-2002-113-514
fatcat:mszwuktpjvfpzmh2ptapi2ux7i
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