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    CMS physics technical design report : Addendum on high density QCD with heavy ions

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    Analyzing User Interaction Logs To Evaluate The Usability Of Web Applications

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    In this paper we describe a usability study carried out using the WebHint method to analyze the usability of four Web applications. The method is based on remote and automatic capture, and semi-automatic analysis of users interaction. The experiment and its results show how the method can be used for analyzing the behavior of users interacting with online applications, in order to obtain a comprehensive view about the usability of these applications. © 2011 IEEE.6167Van Der Aalst, W.M.P., Weijters, A.J.M.M., Process mining: A research agenda (2004) Computers in Industry, 53, pp. 231-244Atterer, R., Logging Usage of AJAX Applications with the "UsaProxy" HTTP Proxy (2006) Proc. of the WWW 2006 Workshop on Logging Traces of Web Activity: The Mechanics of Data Collection, Edinburgh, Scotland, May 2006Baker, S., Au, F., Dobbie, G., Warren, I., Automated Usability Testing Using HUI Analyzer (2008) ASWEC 2008, pp. 579-588. , vol., no., 26-28 March 2008Van Dongen, B.F., Alves De Medeiros, B.F., Verbeek, B.F., Weijters, A.J.M.M., Van Der Aalst, W.M.P., The ProM framework: A New Era in Process Mining Tool Support (2005) Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3536, pp. 444-454. , G. Ciardo and P. Darondeau, editors, Application and Theory of Petri Nets 2005, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2005Etgen, M., Cantor, J., What does getting WET (web event-logging tool) mean for web usability (1999) Proc. of the Fifth Conference on Human Factors & the Web (Gaithersburg, MD, 1999)Hong, J.I., Heer, J., Waterson, S., Landay, J.A., WebQuilt: A proxy-based approach to remote web usability testing (2001) ACM Trans. Inf. Syst., 19. , 3 Jul. 2001López, J.M., Fajardo, I., Abascal, J., Towards Remote Empirical Evaluation of Web Pages' Usability (2007) LNCS, 4550. , Jacko J. A.(Ed.): Human-Computer Interaction. Interaction Design and Usability. Part INielsen, J., (1993) Usability Engineering, , Academic Press, Boston, MAPaterson, M., Dancik, V., Longest Common Subsequences (1994) LNCS, 841, pp. 127-142. , B. Rovan I. Privara and P. Ruzicka, editors, 19th MFCS'94, Kosice, Slovakia, August 1994. Springer VerlagVargas, A., Weffers, H.T.G., Rocha, H.V., A Method for Remote and Semi-Automatic Usability Evaluation of Web-based Applications Through Users Behavior Analysis Proc. of the Measuring Behavior 2010 - 7th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 2010Vargas, A., Weffers, H., Rocha, H.V., Usability Analysis of User Interaction in Online Applications Proceedings of ICCEE 2010 - 3rd International Conference on Computer and Electrical Engineering, Chengdu, China, 201

    Discovering And Analyzing Patterns Of Usage To Detect Usability Problems In Web Applications

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    In this paper we describe two usability studies in which the interaction of users with an online application was remotely and automatically captured and analyzed. The usability studies were performed using the WebHint method for usability analysis of web applications. We evaluate two different versions of the application in order to observe the applicability of the method for successive usability analysis. The results show how the WebHint method can be used as an alternative approach to carry out successive evaluations of the usability of an application in order to analyze the evolution of different versions of its interface. © 2011 IEEE.575580 Machine Intelligence Research Labs (MIR Labs),University of Cordoba,Ministry of Science and Innovation of SpainVan Der Aalst, W.M.P., Weijters, A.J.M.M., Process mining: A research agenda (2004) Computers in Industry, 53, pp. 231-244Andreasen, M.S., Nielsen, H.V., Schrøder, S.O., Stage, J., What happened to remote usability testing?: An empirical study of three methods (2007) Proc. of the SIGCHI - CHI '07, pp. 1405-1414. , ACM, New York, NYAtterer, R., Logging Usage of AJAX Applications with the "UsaProxy" HTTP Proxy (2006) Proc. of the WWW 2006 Workshop on Logging Traces of Web Activity: The Mechanics of Data Collection, Edinburgh, Scotland, May 2006Baker, S., Au, F., Dobbie, G., Warren, I., Automated Usability Testing Using HUI Analyzer (2008) ASWEC 2008, pp. 579-588. , vol., no., 26-28 March 2008Van Dongen, B.F., Alves De Medeiros, B.F., Verbeek, B.F., Weijters, A.J.M.M., Van Der Aalst, W.M.P., The ProM framework: A New Era in Process Mining Tool Support (2005) Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3536, pp. 444-454. , G. Ciardo and P. Darondeau, editors, Application and Theory of Petri Nets 2005, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2005Etgen, M., Cantor, J., What does getting WET (web event-logging tool) mean for web usability (1999) Proc. of the Fifth Conference on Human Factors & the Web (Gaithersburg, MD, 1999)Hong, J.I., Heer, J., Waterson, S., Landay, J.A., WebQuilt: A proxy-based approach to remote web usability testing (2001) ACM Trans. Inf. Syst., 19, p. 3. , 2001. JulLópez, J.M., Fajardo, I., Abascal, J., Towards Remote Empirical Evaluation of Web Pages' Usability (2007) LNCS, 4550. , Jacko J. A.(Ed.): Human-Computer Interaction. Interaction Design and Usability. Part INielsen, J., (1993) Usability Engineering, , Academic Press, Boston, MAObendorf, H., Weinreich, H., Hass, T., Automatic support for web user studies with SCONE and TEA (2004) CHI '04, pp. 1135-1138. , ACM, New York, NYPaterson, M., Dancik, V., Longest Common Subsequences (1994) LNCS, 841, pp. 127-142. , B. Rovan I. Privara and P. Ruzicka, editors, 19th MFCS'94, Kosice, Slovakia, August 1994. Springer VerlagVargas, A., Weffers, H.T.G., Rocha, H.V., A Method for Remote and Semi-Automatic Usability Evaluation of Web-based Applications Through Users Behavior Analysis Proc. of the Measuring Behavior 2010 - 7th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, 2010, , in pressVargas, A., Weffers, H., Rocha, H.V., Usability Analysis of User Interaction in Online Applications Proceedings of ICCEE 2010 - 3rd International Conference on Computer and Electrical Engineering, Chengdu, China, 201

    A survey of security and privacy in connected vehicles

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    Electronic control units (ECUs) of a vehicle control the behavior of its devices e.g., break and engine. They communicate through the in-vehicle network. Vehicles communicate with other vehicles and road side units (RSUs) through vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANets), with personal devices through wireless personal area networks (WPANs), and with service center systems through cellular networks. A vehicle that uses an external network, in addition to the in-vehicle network, is called connected vehicle

    The CMS experiment at the CERN LHC

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    The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector is described. The detector operates at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. It was conceived to study proton-proton (and lead-lead) collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 14 TeV (5.5 TeV nucleon-nucleon) and at luminosities up to 10(34)cm(-2)s(-1) (10(27)cm(-2)s(-1)). At the core of the CMS detector sits a high-magnetic-field and large-bore superconducting solenoid surrounding an all-silicon pixel and strip tracker, a lead-tungstate scintillating-crystals electromagnetic calorimeter, and a brass-scintillator sampling hadron calorimeter. The iron yoke of the flux-return is instrumented with four stations of muon detectors covering most of the 4 pi solid angle. Forward sampling calorimeters extend the pseudo-rapidity coverage to high values (vertical bar eta vertical bar <= 5) assuring very good hermeticity. The overall dimensions of the CMS detector are a length of 21.6 m, a diameter of 14.6 m and a total weight of 12500 t

    The CMS experiment at the CERN LHC

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    CMS physics technical design report: Addendum on high density QCD with heavy ions

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    This report presents the capabilities of the CMS experiment to explore the rich heavy-ion physics programme offered by the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The collisions of lead nuclei at energies ,will probe quark and gluon matter at unprecedented values of energy density. The prime goal of this research is to study the fundamental theory of the strong interaction - Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) - in extreme conditions of temperature, density and parton momentum fraction (low-x). This report covers in detail the potential of CMS to carry out a series of representative Pb-Pb measurements. These include "bulk" observables, (charged hadron multiplicity, low pT inclusive hadron identified spectra and elliptic flow) which provide information on the collective properties of the system, as well as perturbative probes such as quarkonia, heavy-quarks, jets and high pT hadrons which yield "tomographic" information of the hottest and densest phases of the reaction.0info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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