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Embedding Requirements within the Model Driven Architecture
The Model Driven Architecture (MDA) brings benefits to software development, among them the potential for connecting software models with the business domain. This paper focuses on the upstream or Computation Independent Model (CIM) phase of the MDA. Our contention is that, whilst there are many models and notations available within the CIM Phase, those that are currently popular and supported by the Object Management Group (OMG), may not be the most useful notations for business analysts nor sufficient to fully support software requirements and specification.
Therefore, with specific emphasis on the value of the Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN) for business analysts, this paper provides an example of a typical CIM approach before describing an approach which incorporates specific requirements techniques. A framework extension to the MDA is then introduced; which embeds requirements and specification within the CIM, thus further enhancing the utility of MDA by providing a more complete method for business analysis
Bayesian model averaging over tree-based dependence structures for multivariate extremes
Describing the complex dependence structure of extreme phenomena is
particularly challenging. To tackle this issue we develop a novel statistical
algorithm that describes extremal dependence taking advantage of the inherent
hierarchical dependence structure of the max-stable nested logistic
distribution and that identifies possible clusters of extreme variables using
reversible jump Markov chain Monte Carlo techniques. Parsimonious
representations are achieved when clusters of extreme variables are found to be
completely independent. Moreover, we significantly decrease the computational
complexity of full likelihood inference by deriving a recursive formula for the
nested logistic model likelihood. The algorithm performance is verified through
extensive simulation experiments which also compare different likelihood
procedures. The new methodology is used to investigate the dependence
relationships between extreme concentration of multiple pollutants in
California and how these pollutants are related to extreme weather conditions.
Overall, we show that our approach allows for the representation of complex
extremal dependence structures and has valid applications in multivariate data
analysis, such as air pollution monitoring, where it can guide policymaking
Large Margin Image Set Representation and Classification
In this paper, we propose a novel image set representation and classification
method by maximizing the margin of image sets. The margin of an image set is
defined as the difference of the distance to its nearest image set from
different classes and the distance to its nearest image set of the same class.
By modeling the image sets by using both their image samples and their affine
hull models, and maximizing the margins of the images sets, the image set
representation parameter learning problem is formulated as an minimization
problem, which is further optimized by an expectation -maximization (EM)
strategy with accelerated proximal gradient (APG) optimization in an iterative
algorithm. To classify a given test image set, we assign it to the class which
could provide the largest margin. Experiments on two applications of
video-sequence-based face recognition demonstrate that the proposed method
significantly outperforms state-of-the-art image set classification methods in
terms of both effectiveness and efficiency
ASPECTS REGARDING THE INTEGRATION OF THE MODERN INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Developing an information system integration strategy, at enterprise level is one of the most difficult issues that the information systems managers must solve, within the present conditions. When settling the integration strategy, two aspects must mainly be taken into account: assuring a complete integration solution of the information systems and building an integration infrastructure of the applications. The present paper aims at presenting few aspects regarding the integration of the information systems at organizational level and describing a specifically developed IBM architecture.information systems integration, software modelling, Model Driven Architecture (MDA), Model Driven Development (MDD)
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