69 research outputs found
Slicing of Web Applications Using Source Code Analysis
Program slicing revealed a useful way to limit the search of software defects during debugging and to better understand the decomposition of the application into computations. The web application is very widely used for spreading business throughout the world. To meet the desire of the customers, web applications should have more quality and robustness. Slicing, in the ?eld of web application, helps disclosing relevant information and understanding the internal system structure. This in turn helps in debugging, testing and in improving the program comprehensibility. The system dependence graph is an appropriate data structure for slice computation, in that it explicitly represents all dependencies that have to be taken into account in slice determination. We have extended the system dependence graph to Web-Application Dependence Graph (WADG). We have developed a partial tool for automatic generation of the WADG and computation of slices. In our literature survey, we found that most of the automatic graph generation tools are byte-code based. But, our tool uses the dependency analysis from the source code of the given program. We have presented three case studies by taking open source web programs and applying our techniques and slicing algorithm. We have found that the slices computed is correct and precise, which will be help full for program debugging and testing. Construction of the system dependence graph for Web applications is complicated by the presence of dynamic code. In fact, a Web application builds the HTML code to be transmitted to the browser at run time. Knowledge of such code is essential for slicing
Wave Phenomena In General Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamics
Here we study the wave propagation and stability of general relativistic
non-resistive dissipative second-order magnetohydrodynamic equations in curved
space-time. We solve the Boltzmann equation for a system of particles and
antiparticles using the relaxation time approximation and the
Chapman-Enskog-like gradient expansion for the off-equilibrium distribution
function, truncating beyond second-order in curved space-time in
electromagnetic fields. Unlike holographic calculation~\cite{Baier:2007ix}, we
show that the viscous evolution equations do not explicitly depend on the
curvature of space-time. Also, we have tested the causality and stability of
the second-order theory in curved space-time in the presence of linearised
metric perturbation and derived dispersion relations for various modes.
Interestingly, we found the coupling of gravitational modes with the usual
magneto-sonic modes in the small wave-number limit. Also, we show additional
non-hydrodynamical modes arise due to gravity for a bulk-viscous fluid.Comment: 17 pages, 2 figure
Charged participants and their electromagnetic fields in an expanding fluid
We investigate the space-time dependence of electromagnetic fields produced
by charged participants in an expanding fluid. To address this problem, we need
to solve the Maxwell's equations coupled to the hydrodynamics conservation
equation, specifically the relativistic magnetohydrodynamics (RMHD) equations,
since the charged participants move with the flow. To gain analytical insight,
we approximate the problem by solving the equations in a fixed background
Bjorken flow, onto which we solve Maxwell's equations. The dynamical
electromagnetic fields interact with the fluid's kinematic quantities such as
the shear tensor and the expansion scalar, leading to additional non-trivial
coupling. We use mode decomposition of Green's function to solve the resulting
non-linear coupled wave equations. We then use this function to calculate the
electromagnetic field for two test cases: a point source and a transverse
charge distribution. The results show that the resulting magnetic field
vanishes at very early times, grows, and eventually falls at later times.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures. Minor revisions and a new figure showing domain
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A combined experimental-numerical framework for residual energy determination in spent lithium-ion battery packs
The present research proposes a combined framework that evaluates remaining capacity, material behavior, ions concentration of remaining metals, and current rate of chemical reactions of spent Li‐ion batteries accurately. Voltage, temperature, internal resistance, and capacity were studied during charging and discharging cycles. Genetic programming was applied on the obtained data to develop a model to predict remaining capacity. The results of experimental work and those estimated from model were found to be correlated, confirming the validation of model. Materials structure and electrochemical behavior of electrodes during cycles were studied by cyclic voltammetry, scanning electron microscopy, and energy dispersion spectrum
Optimization of Indoor Hybrid PLC/VLC/RF Communication Systems
In this work, we propose a hybrid power line communication (PLC)/visible light communication (VLC)/radio frequency (RF) fronthaul with a fiber based wired backhaul system to support massive number of smart devices (SDs). Since, a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) based access point (AP) association and bandwidth (BW) allocation for each SD do not necessarily improve the system capacity, we propose novel and efficient AP association and BW allocation strategies to maximize the sum rate capacity (SRC) of the hybrid system under consideration. An optimization problem is formulated for the SRC with the AP association and BW allocation as the optimization parameters and a hierarchical decomposition method is used to convert the non-linear optimization problem into a set of convex optimization problems. Then, the proposed strategies are used to solve the optimization problem in an iterative manner till the SRC converges to an optimal value. Further, an analytical approximation for the BW allocated to each SD for a given AP association is derived using the Lagrangian multiplier method. The performance of the proposed system is evaluated through extensive numerical results. Moreover, the effect of the increased number of SDs on the optimal SRC is analysed
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