125 research outputs found

    METHOD FOR A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE TO AID AN ADMINISTRATOR IN CREATING PROGRAMS THAT INTERACT WITH A DEVICE VIA AN APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE

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    An Application Programming Interface (API) Workflow Recorder is described herein which enhances the human Graphical User Interface (GUI) of a device to directly expose the programmatic methods that can be used to make changes to the device. An administrator may enable the API Workflow Recorder, make changes to the device using familiar point-and-click workflow in the GUI, and then generate a programmatic script for a machine that uses API calls to accomplish the same tasks that were just performed in the GUI, but using the API for the device. This system greatly improves the speed and accuracy for creating offline programs that interact with a device via the device’s API

    TECHNIQUES FOR VISUALIZATION OF DEVICE INTERNAL PACKET PROCESSING AND NETWORK EVENTS

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    The techniques presented herein provide an easy to understand animation representing how traffic is entering, being processed, and exiting a device. In certain examples, events are represented by flying icons that enter an interface of a device. As they are processed by different features their tails get longer and gain segments that represent what feature acted on them. Any packet drops may be shown, for example, by the icons falling down from the device onto a floor that represents the drop reason and piling up to show the scale of the drops

    MONITORING AND REPORTING THE SAFETY PERFORMANCE OF DIFFERENT MODELS AND VERSIONS OF AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES

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    Presented herein are techniques that enable an administrative authority (e.g., city, municipality, etc.) to determine when a vehicle is under autonomous control, as well as to specifically determine the vendor and software version of the autonomous control system controlling the vehicle. If the vehicle has problems navigating the environment, the details of that problem are reported directly to the administrative authority. Any trending problems detected after a software update to the control systems can be proactively detected and reported to the vehicle vendor and upstream aggregation systems

    ENSURING TRUSTWORTHINESS OF INCIDENT EVIDENCE DATA GENERATED BY THINGS

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    Techniques are provided that leverage blockchain technology to ensure that evidence that is recorded by things of an incident is saved and shared with interested parties in a method that ensures the trustworthiness of the evidence data. A thing, a local fog router, or a central integrity service might save evidence trustworthiness data to a blockchain. Complementary methods are also provided that bolster the solution’s applicability to connected cities and other implementation opportunities

    WIRELESS EMERGENCY PROBE MESSAGE

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    The techniques described herein leverage The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11ax probe request messages to encode an Emergency Beacon (Request for Help) within the initial non-Access-Point (AP) station’s (client’s) probe request packets which would notify the AP that a client is in distress and to notify Emergency Services (via text-to-911 and provide e911 location information). This new capability allows any 802.11ax AP to receive emergency beacons, regardless of how “closed” the networks are on that AP, thereby allowing any wireless client the ability to reach out for help and allowing the AP to relay that information onward towards emergency services

    Analyse av ekstraordinær avkastning i det tyske aksjemarkedet ved bruk av Piotroski sin investeringsstrategi : En empirisk undersøkelse av hvordan man kan benytte informasjon fra selskapers finansielle rapportering til å skulle vinneraksjer fra taperaksjer i det tyske aksjemarkedet.

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    I denne masteroppgaven undersøker jeg om ulike finansielle indikatorer fra selskapers finansielle rapportering kan benyttes til å separere vinneraksjer fra taperaksjer. Dette er gjort ved å anvende Piotroski (2000) sin investeringsstrategi på det tyske aksjemarkedet i perioden 1995 – 2015. For å vurdere den statistiske signifikansen av resultatene har jeg benyttet OLS regresjoner. Jeg finner at aksjer som gir negative signaler genererer signifikant lavere markedsjustert avkastning enn alle selskapene i utvalget for høye book-to-market aksjer. I tillegg fremkommer det av resultatene at en portefølje som kjøper aksjer med positive signaler, og shorter aksjer med negative signaler, generer signifikant positiv markedsjustert avkastning. Videre tester jeg om finansiell leveranse fra en periode kan benyttes til å vurdere finansiell leveranse i den påfølgende perioden. Disse testene er gjennomført ved å benytte probit regresjoner og Cross Product ratio test. Testene indikerer at selskaper som leverer positive (negative) signaler i en periode har større sannsynlighet for å levere positive (negative) signaler i neste periode.nhhma

    Intergenerational correlations in size at birth and the contribution of environmental factors: The Uppsala Birth Cohort Multigenerational Study, Sweden, 1915-2002.

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    Sizes at birth of parents and their children are known to be correlated, reflecting in part the influence of fetal and maternal genes. Sociodemographic factors, regarded as aspects of the shared environment across generations, would also be expected to contribute, but evidence is limited. In the present study, the authors aimed to quantify the role of the shared environment in explaining intergenerational correlations in birth weight and length by using data across 3 consecutive generations from the Uppsala Birth Cohort Multigenerational Study in Uppsala, Sweden. That study included birth and sociodemographic data on 7,657 singletons born in Uppsala in 1915-1929 (generation 1) and their grandchildren (generation 3). Standard regression and biometric models were used to study the correlations in size at birth of generation 1-generation 3 pairs. The data showed stronger correlations in maternal pairs than in paternal pairs for birth weight (0.125 vs. 0.096, P = 0.02) but not for birth length (0.097 vs. 0.093, P = 0.77). These correlations were not reduced by adjustment for sociodemographic factors in regression models. In contrast, significant shared-environment contributions to the intergenerational correlations were identified in biometric models, averaging 14% for both birth measures. These models assumed a common latent factor for the sociodemographic variables. The present results show that the shared environment moderately but significantly contributes to intergenerational correlations

    High resection rates of colorectal liver metastases after standardized follow-up and multimodal management:an outcome study within the COLOFOL trial

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    Background: Outcome after colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) resection has improved over time, despite increased resection rates. Hence, it's crucial to identify all patients possible to treat with curative intent. The objectives of this study were to map recurrence pattern, treatment strategy and survival depending on treatment and follow-up strategy. Methods: In the COLOFOL-trial, patients with radically resected stage II-III colorectal cancer were randomized to high-frequency (6, 12, 18, 24 and 36 months; HF) or low-frequency (12 and 36 months; LF) follow-up. In this study, all CRLM within 5 years were identified and medical files scrutinized. Overall survival (OS) was analysed in uni- and multivariable analyses. Primary endpoint was 5-year OS. Results: Of 2442 patients, 235 (9.6%) developed metachronous CRLM of which 123 (52.3%) underwent treatment with curative intent, resulting in 5-year OS of 58%. Five-year OS for patients with CRLM was 43% after HF versus 24% after LF. The survival benefit was confirmed for HF 8 years from resection of the primary tumour, HR 0.63 (CI 0.46–0.85). Conclusion: A high proportion of metachronous CRLM was possible to treat with curative intent, yielding high survival rates. More intense follow-up after colorectal cancer resection might be of value in high-risk patients

    Extraintestinal pathogenic <i>Escherichia coli</i> are associated with intestinal inflammation in patients with ulcerative colitis

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    E. coli of the phylogenetic group B2 harbouring Extra intestinal Pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) genes are frequently seen as colonizers of the intestine in patients with active ulcerative colitis (UC). In this study, we describe the influence of E. coli Nissle (EcN) B2 as add-on treatment to conventional therapies in patients with active UC. For this study one hundred active UC patients were randomized to ciprofloxacin or placebo for 1 week followed by EcN or placebo for 7 weeks. Stool samples were collected at weeks 0, 1, 8, 12, where E. coli were characterized and fecal calprotectin was measured. We showed that in the active UC patient group receiving Placebo/EcN, fewer patients reached remission, in comparison to the patient group receiving Placebo/placebo (p < 0.05). Active UC patients initially colonized with E. coli B2 had increased fecal calprotectin values and Colitis Activity Index scores in comparison to patients colonized with E. coli A and D (p < 0.05*). In conclusion, treatment of UC patients with E. coli Nissle (B2) does not promote clinical remission and active UC patients colonized with E. coli B2 have an increased intestinal inflammation
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