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    A baseline study of the occurrence of non-indigenous species in Danish harbours

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    Project Manager/Main Author Jesper H. AndersenWe report the first ever nation-wide study of the occurrence of non-indigenous species in Danish harbours. The sampling was car-ried out using both conventional and biomolecular methods (eDNA). In total, 16 harbours were covered – Esbjerg and Aarhus, the two largest harbours in Denmark, with intensive sampling and 14 harbours with a reduced programme. 26 non-indigenous species were recorded using conventional sampling and 13 species were recorded using eDNA-based methods. Excluding overlapping rec-ords, we have recorded a total of 34 non-indigenous species in the 16 harbours studied. Based on the results, we conclude the following: 1) more non-indigenous species are found in the western parts of Denmark (North Sea region) then in the eastern parts (Baltic Sea), and 2) a few species previously unseen in Danish marine waters were recorded, i.e. the two bristle worms Eteone het-eropoda (fam. Phyllodocidae) and Streblospio benedicti (fam. Spionidae). Further, we provide a proof-of-concept regarding the overarching objectives of the MONIS 1-3 projects and the eDNA-based test systems developed. The results constitute a baseline for future studies in Danish ports and other hotspot areas.publishedVersio

    Software modernization and cloudification using the ARTIST migration methodology and framework

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    International audienceCloud computing has leveraged new software development and provisioning approaches by changing the way computing, storage and networking resources are purchased and consumed. The variety of cloud offerings on both technical and business level has considerably advanced the development process and established new business models and value chains for applications and services. However, the modernization and cloudification of legacy software so as to be offered as a service still encounters many challenges. In this work, we present a complete methodology and a methodology instantiation framework for the effective migration of legacy software to modern cloud environments

    Australia\u27s health 2002 : the eighth biennial report of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

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    Australia\u27s Health 2002 is the eighth biennial health report of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. It is the nation\u27s authoritative source of information on patterns of health and illness, determinants of health, the supply and use of health services, and health service costs and performance. Australia\u27s Health 2002 is an essential reference and information resource for all Australians with an interest in health

    Issues in the Physical Realisation of Autonomous Robotic Agents.

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    The paper reports on the design and physical implementation of a non-trivial, biologically motivated experiment with robotic agents operating in a physical ecosystem. It focuses on the agent architecture, which is behavior-oriented and dynamics-oriented. Data from physical experiments illustrate the paper. 1 Introduction It is well known that the transition from simulation to physical implementation of robotic agent experiments is a non-trivial exercise. One of the recurrent themes in the literature is that the gap between simulation and physical realisation is so wide that results from simulation do not carry over at all to physical realisation [1]. Others have argued that the gap is not so wide and that results obtained in simulated environments (including results from experiments in deriving behavioral networks through genetic algorithms) can be relatively easily ported to physical robots [4]. In the past years, we have been working on the implementation of a non-trivial experimen..

    Realtime Logistics : echtzeitnahe Steuerung von Materialflusssystemen auf Basis autonomer Agenten und Entitäten

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    Die Steuerung logistischer und produktionstechnischer Systeme ist heute durchgängig hierarchisch organisiert. Auch dezentrale und wandelbare Systeme mit eingebetteten fraktalen oder adaptiven Elementen oder Regelkreisen lassen sich in ihrer Gesamtheit stets auf eine zeitgenaue zentrale Planung zurückführen. „Realtime Logistics“ bezeichnet im Gegensatz hierzu die echtzeitnahe Materialflusssteuerung auf Basis einer autonomen, selbstgesteuerten Abwicklung der im einzelnen logistischen Objekt implementierten Mission. Hierzu werden mobile Softwareagenten eingesetzt, die zunächst synchron zum Objekt, und in Zukunft eingebettet im logistischen Objekt, laufen werden
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