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Business integration models in the context of web services.
E-commerce development and applications have
been bringing the Internet to business and marketing
and reforming our current business styles and
processes. The rapid development of the Web, in
particular, the introduction of the semantic web and
web service technologies, enables business
processes, modeling and management to enter an
entirely new stage. Traditional web based business
data and transactions can now be analyzed,
extracted and modeled to discover new business
rules and to form new business strategies, let alone
mining the business data in order to classify
customers or products. In this paper, we investigate
and analyze the business integration models in the
context of web services using a micro-payment
system because a micro-payment system is
considered to be a service intensive activity, where
many payment tasks involve different forms of
services, such as payment method selection for
buyers, security support software, product price
comparison, etc. We will use the micro-payment case
to discuss and illustrate how the web services
approaches support and transform the business
process and integration model.
Effective nucleon-nucleon interactions and nuclear matter equation of state
Nuclear matter equations of state based on Skyrme, Myers-Swiatecki and
Tondeur interactions are written as polynomials of the cubic root of density,
with coefficients that are functions of the relative neutron excess .
In the extrapolation toward states far away from the standard one, it is shown
that the asymmetry dependence of the critical point ()
depends on the model used. However, when the equations of state are fitted to
the same standard state, the value of is almost the same in Skyrme
and in Myers-Swiatecki interactions, while is much lower in Tondeur
interaction. Furthermore, does not depend sensitively on the choice
of the parameter in Skyrme interaction.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figure
Lorentz and CPT Violating Chern-Simons Term in the Formulation of Functional Integral
We show that in the functional integral formalism the (finite) coefficient of
the induced, Lorentz- and CPT-violating Chern-Simons term, arising from the
Lorentz- and CPT-violating fermion sector, is undetermined.Comment: 5 pages, no figure, RevTe
Angular Normal Modes of a Circular Coulomb Cluster
We investigate the angular normal modes for small oscillations about an
equilibrium of a single-component coulomb cluster confined by a radially
symmetric external potential to a circle. The dynamical matrix for this system
is a Laplacian symmetrically circulant matrix and this result leads to an
analytic solution for the eigenfrequencies of the angular normal modes. We also
show the limiting dependence of the largest eigenfrequency for large numbers of
particles
A mathematical simulation model of the CH-47B helicopter, volume 1
A nonlinear simulation model of the CH-47B helicopter was adapted for use in the NASA Ames Research Center (ARC) simulation facility. The model represents the specific configuration of the ARC variable stability CH-47B helicopter and will be used in ground simulation research and to expedite and verify flight experiment design. Modeling of the helicopter uses a total force approach in six rigid body degrees of freedom. Rotor dynamics are simulated using the Wheatlely-Bailey equations including steady-state flapping dynamics. Also included in the model is the option for simulation of external suspension, slung-load equations of motion
Nuclear matter properties and relativistic mean-field theory
Nuclear matter properties are calculated in the relativistic mean field
theory by using a number of different parameter sets. The result shows that the
volume energy and the symmetry energy are around the acceptable
values 16MeV and 30MeV respectively; the incompressibility is
unacceptably high in the linear model, but assumes reasonable value if
nonlinear terms are included; the density symmetry is around for
most parameter sets, and the symmetry incompressibility has positive sign
which is opposite to expectations based on the nonrelativistic model. In almost
all parameter sets there exists a critical point , where
the minimum and the maximum of the equation of state are coincident and the
incompressibility equals zero, falling into ranges
0.014fmfm and ; for a few
parameter sets there is no critical point and the pure neutron matter is
predicted to be bound. The maximum mass of neutron stars is predicted
in the range 2.45MM, the corresponding
neutron star radius is in the range 12.2kmkm.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
Constraining Modular Inflation in the MSSM from Giant Q-Ball Formation
We discuss constraints on which flat directions can have large vacuum
expectation values (VEVs) after inflation. We show that only flat directions
which are not charged under B-L and develop positive pressure due to
renormalization group effects can have large VEVs of order \Mp. For example,
within the MSSM only the flat direction is found to be viable. This
strongly constrains the embedding of a broad class of inflationary models in
the MSSM or some other supersymmetric extension of the SM. For flat directions
with negative pressure, the condensate fragments into very large Q-balls which
we call Q-giants. We discuss the formation, evolution and reheating of these
Q-giants and show that they decay too late. The analysis requires taking into
account new phases of the flat directions, which have been overlooked in the
formation and dynamics of the Q-balls. These constraints may be ameliorated by
invoking a short period of thermal inflation. The latter, however, is viable in
a very narrow window of parameter space and requires fine tuning.Comment: 40 pages, 3 figure
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