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Freeware As An Advertisement
This paper examines the situation in which a monopolist offers freeware as an advertisement to increase the demand in order to maximize profit even though the existence of such freeware will reduce the power of the monopolist in the market. We prove that the successful application of freeware is dependent on the number of potential consumers and there exists an optimal quality design for freeware in this situation.Freeware; Software; Advertisement
GloptiPoly 3: moments, optimization and semidefinite programming
We describe a major update of our Matlab freeware GloptiPoly for parsing
generalized problems of moments and solving them numerically with semidefinite
programming
Freeware solutions for spectropolarimetric data reduction
Most of the solar physicists use very expensive software for data reduction
and visualization. We present hereafter a reliable freeware solution based on
the Python language. This is made possible by the association of the latter
with a small set of additional libraries developed in the scientific community.
It provides then a very powerful and economical alternative to other
interactive data languages. Although it can also be used for any kind of
post-processing of data, we demonstrate the capabities of such a set of
freeware tools using THeMIS observations of the second solar spectrum.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures (to appear in the Procs. of Solar Polarization
Workshop #5, eds. Berdyugina, Nagendra and Ramelli
Pertimbangan Penggunaan Freeware Sebagai Alternatif Dalam Penjadwalan Proyek
Penggunaan aplikasi komputer sudah menjadi hal yang umum pada bidang teknik sipil khususnya penjadwalan proyek. Kebanyakan dari aplikasi komputer tersebut tidak bisa didapatkan secara cuma-cuma atau gratis bahkan harga yang diberikan pun dirasa cukup mahal namun saat ini sudah ada beberapa aplikasi komputer yang bisa digunakan secara cuma-cuma atau yang biasa disebut dengan freeware. Penggunaan freeware ini tentu bertujuan untuk mempermudah dalam penjadwalan proyek. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk memberikan alternatif dalam penggunaan freeware penjadwalan proyek. Saat ini telah terdapat bermacam-macam freeware untuk membantu proses penjadwalan proyek, namun hanya empat buah freeware yang dibahas disini antara lain Open Workbench, OpenProj, Gantt Project, dan jxProject.Penelitian ini membandingkan kinerja software komersial (Microsoft Project) dengan empat buah freeware dengan menggunakan metode penelitian yaitu pendekatan studi literatur, pengumpulan dan pengenalan freeware, metode penjadwalan software, kerangka dasar penelitian, pengambilan data, proses input data, analisis, penilaian freeware dan kesimpulan.Penentuan hasil penelitian ini menggunakan total dari nilai evaluasi dari tiap kriteria perbandingan yang kemudian didapatkan kesimpulan bahwa OpenProj memiliki nilai evaluasi yang mendekati nilai evaluasi Microsoft Project
SDLS: a Matlab package for solving conic least-squares problems
This document is an introduction to the Matlab package SDLS (Semi-Definite
Least-Squares) for solving least-squares problems over convex symmetric cones.
The package is shortly presented through the addressed problem, a sketch of the
implemented algorithm, the syntax and calling sequences, a simple numerical
example and some more advanced features. The implemented method consists in
solving the dual problem with a quasi-Newton algorithm. We note that SDLS is
not the most competitive implementation of this algorithm: efficient, robust,
commercial implementations are available (contact the authors). Our main goal
with this Matlab SDLS package is to provide a simple, user-friendly software
for solving and experimenting with semidefinite least-squares problems. Up to
our knowledge, no such freeware exists at this date
Making Progress in Forecasting
Twenty-five years ago, the International Institute of Forecasters was established “to bridge the gap between theory and practice.” Its primary vehicle was the Journal of Forecasting and is now the International Journal of Forecasting. The Institute emphasizes empirical comparisons of reasonable forecasting approaches. Such studies can be used to identify the best forecasting procedures to use under given conditions, a process we call evidence-based forecasting. Unfortunately, evidence-based forecasting meets resistance from academics and practitioners when the findings differ from currently accepted beliefs. As a consequence, although much progress has been made in developing improved forecasting methods, the diffusion of useful forecasting methods has been disappointing. To bridge the gap between theory and practice, we recommend a stronger emphasis on the method of multiple hypotheses and on invited replications of important research. It is then necessary to translate the findings into principles that are easy to understand and apply. The Internet and software provide important opportunities for making the latest findings available to researchers and practitioners. Because researchers and practitioners believe that their areas are unique, we should organize findings so that they are relevant to each area and make them easily available when people search for information about forecasting in their area. Organisational barriers to change still remain to be overcome. Research into the specific issues faced when forecasting remains a priority
SPOT-GPR: a freeware tool for target detection and localizationin GPR data developed within the COST action TU1208
SPOT-GPR (release 1.0) is a new freeware tool implementing an innovative Sub-Array Processing method, for the analysis of Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) data with the main purposes of detecting and localizing targets. The software is implemented in Matlab, it has a graphical user interface and a short manual. This work is the outcome of a series of three Short-Term Scientific Missions (STSMs) funded by European COoperation in Science and Technology (COST) and carried out in the framework of the COST Action TU1208 “Civil Engineering Applications of Ground Penetrating Radar” (www.GPRadar.eu). The input of the software is a GPR radargram (B-scan). The radargram is partitioned in subradargrams, composed of a few traces (A-scans) each. The multi-frequency information enclosed in each trace is exploited and a set of dominant Directions of Arrival (DoA) of the electromagnetic field is calculated for each sub-radargram. The estimated angles are triangulated, obtaining a pattern of crossings that are condensed around target locations. Such pattern is filtered, in order to remove a noisy background of unwanted crossings, and is then processed by applying a statistical procedure. Finally, the targets are detected and their positions are predicted. For DoA estimation, the MUltiple SIgnal Classification (MUSIC) algorithm is employed, in combination with the matched filter technique. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time the matched filter technique is used for the processing of GPR data. The software has been tested on GPR synthetic radargrams, calculated by using the finite-difference timedomain simulator gprMax, with very good results
Transferring Google Earth observations to GIS-software : example from gully erosion study
High-resolution images available on Google Earth are increasingly being consulted in geographic studies. However, most studies limit themselves to visualizations or on-screen measurements. Google Earth allows users to create points, lines, and polygons on-screen, which can be saved as Keyhole Markup Language (KML) files. Here, the use of R statistics freeware is proposed to easily convert these files to the shapefile format [or .shp file format'], which can be loaded into Geographic Information System (GIS) software (ESRI ArcGIS 9 in our example). The geospatial data integration in GIS strongly increases the analysis possibilities
Using DDC to create a visual knowledge map as an aid to online information retrieval
Selection of search terms in an online search environment can be facilitated by the visual display of a knowledge map showing the various concepts and their links. This paper reports on a preliminary research aimed at designing a prototype knowledge map using DDC and its visual display. The prototype knowledge map created using the Protæ#169;gæ#169; and TGViz freeware has been demonstrated, and further areas of research in this field are discussed
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