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    A bibliography on parallel and vector numerical algorithms

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    This is a bibliography of numerical methods. It also includes a number of other references on machine architecture, programming language, and other topics of interest to scientific computing. Certain conference proceedings and anthologies which have been published in book form are listed also

    Towards Cognition-Guided Patient-Specific Numerical Simulation for Cardiac Surgery Assistance

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    Motivation. Patient-specific, knowledge-based, holistic surgical treatment planning is of utmost importance when dealing with complex surgery. Surgeons need to account for all available medical patient data, keep track of technical developments, and stay on top of current surgical expert knowledge to define a suitable surgical treatment strategy. There is a large potential for computer assistance, also, and in particular, regarding surgery simulation which gives surgeons the opportunity not only to plan but to simulate, too, some steps of an intervention and to forecast relevant surgical situations. Purpose. In this work, we particularly look at mitral valve reconstruction (MVR) surgery, which is to re-establish the functionality of an incompetent mitral valve (MV) through implantation of an artificial ring that reshapes the valvular morphology. We aim at supporting MVR by providing surgeons with biomechanical FEM-based MVR surgery simulations that enable them to assess the simulated behavior of the MV after an MVR. However, according to the above requirements, such surgery simulation is really beneficial to surgeons only if it is patient-specific, surgical expert knowledge-based, comprehensive in terms of the underlying model and the patient’s data, and if its setup and execution is fully automated and integrated into the surgical treatment workflow. Methods. This PhD work conducts research on simulation-enhanced, cognition-guided, patient-specific cardiac surgery assistance. First, we derive a biomechanical MV/MVR model and develop an FEM-based MVR surgery simulation using the FEM software toolkit HiFlow3. Following, we outline the functionality and features of the Medical Simulation Markup Language (MSML) and how it simplifies the biomechanical modeling workflow. It is then detailed, how, by means of the MSML and a set of dedicated MVR simulation reprocessing operators, patient-individual medical data can comprehensively be analyzed and processed in order for the fully automated setup of MVR simulation scenarios. Finally, the presented work is integrated into the cognitive system architecture of the joint research project Cognition-Guided Surgery. We particularly look at its semantic knowledge and data infrastructure as well as at the setup of its cognitive software components, which eventually facilitate cognition-guidance and patient-specifity for the overall simulation-enhanced MVR assistance pipeline. Results and Discussion. We have proposed and implemented, for the first time, a prototypic system for simulation-enhanced, cognition-guided, patient-specific cardiac surgery assistance. The overall system was evaluated in terms of functionality and performance. Through its cognitive, data-driven pipeline setup, medical patient data and surgical information is analyzed and processed comprehensively, efficiently and fully automatically, and the hence set-up simulation scenarios yield reliable, patient-specific MVR surgery simulation results. This indicates the system’s usability and applicability. The proposed work thus presents an important step towards a simulation-enhanced, cognition-guided, patient-specific cardiac surgery assistance, and can – once operative – be expected to significantly enhance MVR surgery. Concluding, we discuss possible further research contents and promising applications to build upon the presented work

    Proceedings of the ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Multibody Dynamics 2015

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    This volume contains the full papers accepted for presentation at the ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Multibody Dynamics 2015 held in the Barcelona School of Industrial Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, on June 29 - July 2, 2015. The ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Multibody Dynamics is an international meeting held once every two years in a European country. Continuing the very successful series of past conferences that have been organized in Lisbon (2003), Madrid (2005), Milan (2007), Warsaw (2009), Brussels (2011) and Zagreb (2013); this edition will once again serve as a meeting point for the international researchers, scientists and experts from academia, research laboratories and industry working in the area of multibody dynamics. Applications are related to many fields of contemporary engineering, such as vehicle and railway systems, aeronautical and space vehicles, robotic manipulators, mechatronic and autonomous systems, smart structures, biomechanical systems and nanotechnologies. The topics of the conference include, but are not restricted to: ● Formulations and Numerical Methods ● Efficient Methods and Real-Time Applications ● Flexible Multibody Dynamics ● Contact Dynamics and Constraints ● Multiphysics and Coupled Problems ● Control and Optimization ● Software Development and Computer Technology ● Aerospace and Maritime Applications ● Biomechanics ● Railroad Vehicle Dynamics ● Road Vehicle Dynamics ● Robotics ● Benchmark ProblemsPostprint (published version

    Social work with airports passengers

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    Social work at the airport is in to offer to passengers social services. The main methodological position is that people are under stress, which characterized by a particular set of characteristics in appearance and behavior. In such circumstances passenger attracts in his actions some attention. Only person whom he trusts can help him with the documents or psychologically

    Reports to the President

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    A compilation of annual reports for the 1988-1989 academic year, including a report from the President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as reports from the academic and administrative units of the Institute. The reports outline the year's goals, accomplishments, honors and awards, and future plans

    Multibody dynamics 2015

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    This volume contains the full papers accepted for presentation at the ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Multibody Dynamics 2015 held in the Barcelona School of Industrial Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, on June 29 - July 2, 2015. The ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Multibody Dynamics is an international meeting held once every two years in a European country. Continuing the very successful series of past conferences that have been organized in Lisbon (2003), Madrid (2005), Milan (2007), Warsaw (2009), Brussels (2011) and Zagreb (2013); this edition will once again serve as a meeting point for the international researchers, scientists and experts from academia, research laboratories and industry working in the area of multibody dynamics. Applications are related to many fields of contemporary engineering, such as vehicle and railway systems, aeronautical and space vehicles, robotic manipulators, mechatronic and autonomous systems, smart structures, biomechanical systems and nanotechnologies. The topics of the conference include, but are not restricted to: Formulations and Numerical Methods, Efficient Methods and Real-Time Applications, Flexible Multibody Dynamics, Contact Dynamics and Constraints, Multiphysics and Coupled Problems, Control and Optimization, Software Development and Computer Technology, Aerospace and Maritime Applications, Biomechanics, Railroad Vehicle Dynamics, Road Vehicle Dynamics, Robotics, Benchmark Problems. The conference is organized by the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) in Barcelona. The organizers would like to thank the authors for submitting their contributions, the keynote lecturers for accepting the invitation and for the quality of their talks, the awards and scientific committees for their support to the organization of the conference, and finally the topic organizers for reviewing all extended abstracts and selecting the awards nominees.Postprint (published version

    6th International Probabilistic Workshop - 32. Darmstädter Massivbauseminar: 26-27 November 2008 ; Darmstadt, Germany 2008 ; Technische Universität Darmstadt

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    These are the proceedings of the 6th International Probabilistic Workshop, formerly known as Dresden Probabilistic Symposium or International Probabilistic Symposium. The workshop was held twice in Dresden, then it moved to Vienna, Berlin, Ghent and finally to Darmstadt in 2008. All of the conference cities feature some specialities. However, Darmstadt features a very special property: The element number 110 was named Darmstadtium after Darmstadt: There are only very few cities worldwide after which a chemical element is named. The high element number 110 of Darmstadtium indicates, that much research is still required and carried out. This is also true for the issue of probabilistic safety concepts in engineering. Although the history of probabilistic safety concepts can be traced back nearly 90 years, for the practical applications a long way to go still remains. This is not a disadvantage. Just as research chemists strive to discover new element properties, with the application of new probabilistic techniques we may advance the properties of structures substantially. (Auszug aus Vorwort

    MS FT-2-2 7 Orthogonal polynomials and quadrature: Theory, computation, and applications

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    Quadrature rules find many applications in science and engineering. Their analysis is a classical area of applied mathematics and continues to attract considerable attention. This seminar brings together speakers with expertise in a large variety of quadrature rules. It is the aim of the seminar to provide an overview of recent developments in the analysis of quadrature rules. The computation of error estimates and novel applications also are described
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