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Some companions of Ostrowski type inequalities for twice differentiable functions
The main aim of this paper is to establish some companions of Ostrowski type integral inequalities for functions whose second derivatives are bounded. Moreover, some Ostrowski type inequalities are given for mappings whose first derivatives are of bounded variation. Some applications for special means and quadrature formulae are also given
Overcoming observability problems in distributed test architectures
This paper investigates conditions that must be satisfied by an FSM for the existence
of input sequences that can be applied in a distributed test architecture
without encountering controllability and observability problems and without
using external coordination messages. Such conditions have two potential values.
First, they can be used to determine whether we require coordination
messages and thus a network that connects the testers. Second, if we wish to
avoid the use of coordination messages in testing then these conditions can be
seen as testability conditions that can inform the design process. Results given
in this paper differ from those in the following ways. First, the conditions
are strictly weaker than those in since we are less restrictive in the
ways we achieve our goals. Second, only considered observability problems;
we consider both controllability and observability problems. In addition,
only considered a particular type of observability problem and we generalize
this. Finally, we investigate the situation in which we need only add input
sequences to complement a given test/checking sequence Ļ and prove that the
conditions for this problem are equivalent to those for the original problem
Fractional Ostrowski type inequalities for functions of bounded variaton with two variables
We first establish some fractional equalities for functions of bounded variation with two variables. Then we derive some fractional Ostrowski and Trapezoid type inequalities for functions of bounded variation with two variables. In addition, we give some Midpoint inequalities as special cases of our main results.WOS:0005415092000122-s2.0-8508947064
Conformance relations for distributed testing based on CSP
Copyright @ 2011 Springer Berlin HeidelbergCSP is a well established process algebra that provides comprehensive theoretical and practical support for refinement-based design and verification of systems. Recently, a testing theory for CSP has also been presented. In this paper, we explore the problem of testing from a CSP specification when observations are made by a set of distributed testers. We build on previous work on input-output transition systems, but the use of CSP leads to significant differences, since some of its conformance (refinement) relations consider failures as well as traces. In addition, we allow events to be observed by more than one tester. We show how the CSP notions of refinement can be adapted to distributed testing. We consider two contexts: when the testers are entirely independent and when they can cooperate. Finally, we give some preliminary results on test-case generation and the use of coordination messages. Ā© 2011 IFIP International Federation for Information Processing
THE EFFECT OF 8 WEEK TENNIS TECHNICAL TRAINING AND GAMES ON REACTION TIME IN 10-12 YEAR OLD BOYS
The aim of this study is to assess the effect of tennis technique training and games on reaction times of 10-12 years old boys. For this study, 40 subjects who did not perform any physical activity volunteered. Subjects randomly assigned two groups: Experimental group: 20, control group: 20. The experimental group was subjected to 8 week three days a week and 60 minute per session tennis and education with games training program modified according to relevant age group. The control group did not participate any physical activity. Visual, auditory and mix reaction times were measured by Newtest 1000 reaction timer. Subjectsā reaction times were measured twice before and after training program. SPSS 22.0 package program was used for analysis of the data obtained from the study. Independent Sample T test was used for comparison between groups, and paired samples t test was analyzed at p <0.05 significance level. As a result of the study, there was no difference in the control group, and after eight weeks of tenement-specific games and technical training, the research group revealed significant changes between auditory, visual and mixed reaction times in both hands.Ā Article visualizations
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