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    Probe Method Implementation for Learning Pseudo Trial Press for Enforcers

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    The study aims to obtain a method for learning pseudo trial press law for law enfocers.The design of this study is action research (participatory research actions) that combines legal research and studies in the education sector.Normative research methods and sociological studies used appropriate phasing in each year. The types of data used in this study include primary and secondary data.Data collection methods are interviews,questionares,and literature.data processing is carried out thourgh the stages of editing,coding,tabulating.analysis technique using inductive and deductive thingking.Observation of actual handling of the case became the foundation for the further utilized to formulate the appropriate method of fictitious court press law.In the first year of this study produced findings: a) identification of two dominant factors typically by law enforcement officials in the press dispute , namely the use of Criminal Code offences and negation case particularities press, b) finding the distinctiveness criteria law enforcement press located on the right to reply and the role of Press Council in the settlement release applied to the fictitious trial methods, c) learned of discrepancies in the prototype method fictious court press law enforcement against actual practice in the field of press due to the design of learning in the one directions and instructional issues that are not collaborative. Furthermore ,the result of this study indicate that a) the dominant factor affecting the typical law enforcement official in the press dispute actually consists of the application of the dominant offense in the Criminal Code as an affroat legal snares for members of the press,and did not understand the uniqueness of dispute settlement in the groove press releases as Act mandated by the press, b) Uniqueness lies in the settlement conference where the submission of the right of reply,complaints to the press council,until the publication of the Press Council recommendation that preceded the litigatif, c) discrepancies prototyoe artificial methods of learning trials with the reality of law enforcement is due to the instructional design of the course and instructional problems that actually can be parsed by the collaborativ

    Implementation of Fuzzy Sugeno Method for Power Efficiency

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    Energy is one of the basic needs for human being. One of the most vital energy sources is electricity. Electricity is a type of energy that sustains survival of human being, more particularly in industrial sector. Efficiency in industrial sector refers to a state where electricity is used to as little as possible to produce the same amount of product. The case study was conducted in marine commodity sector, anchovy and jellyfish supplier. The supplier was classified as SME that installed 33,000 VA electric powers (B2). The data were in the form of energy consumption intensity (ECI) and specific energy consumption (SEC) to determine the energy efficiency level. The objective of the study was to classify the efficiency level of electricity consumption using Sugeno Fuzzy method. The findings of the study were 1) the average ECI between January, 2016 and April, 2017 was 1,949 kWh/m2; it was classified as efficient; 2) the average SEC at the same period was 126,108 kWh/ton; it was classified as excessive. Sugeno Fuzzy logic was implemented to determine efficiency level of electricity in this company. Based on the average ECI and SEC, the electricity consumption of the company was categorized as excessive with FIS Sugeno output of 0.803

    Goals/questions/metrics method and SAP implementation projects

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    During the last years some researchers have studied the critical success factors (CSFs) in ERP implementations. However, until now, no one has studied how these CSFs should be put in practice to help organizations achieve success in ERP implementations. This technical research report attempts to define the usage of Goals/Questions/Metrics (GQM) approach in the definition of a measurement system for ERP implementation projects. GQM approach is a mechanism for defining and interpreting operational, measurable goals. Lately, because of its intuitive nature the approach has gained widespread appeal. We present a metrics overview and a description of GQM approach. Then we provide an example of GQM application for monitoring sustained management support in ERP implementations. Sustained management support is the most cited critical success factor in ERP implementation projects.Postprint (published version

    Memristor Crossbar-based Hardware Implementation of IDS Method

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    Ink Drop Spread (IDS) is the engine of Active Learning Method (ALM), which is the methodology of soft computing. IDS, as a pattern-based processing unit, extracts useful information from a system subjected to modeling. In spite of its excellent potential in solving problems such as classification and modeling compared to other soft computing tools, finding its simple and fast hardware implementation is still a challenge. This paper describes a new hardware implementation of IDS method based on the memristor crossbar structure. In addition of simplicity, being completely real-time, having low latency and the ability to continue working after the occurrence of power breakdown are some of the advantages of our proposed circuit.Comment: 16 pages, 13 figures, Submitted to IEEE Transaction on Fuzzy System

    Implementation of a simplified method for actuation of ferrofluids

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    This paper was presented at the 3rd Micro and Nano Flows Conference (MNF2011), which was held at the Makedonia Palace Hotel, Thessaloniki in Greece. The conference was organised by Brunel University and supported by the Italian Union of Thermofluiddynamics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, University of Thessaly, IPEM, the Process Intensification Network, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, the Heat Transfer Society, HEXAG - the Heat Exchange Action Group, and the Energy Institute.Magnetic actuation of ferrofluids is an emergent field that will open up new possibilities in various fields of engineering. The quality and topology of the magnetic field that is being utilized in such systems is determinant in terms of flow properties, flow rates and overall efficiency. Determining the optimal magnetic field topology to achieve the desired results, and determining the methods by which these magnetic fields are to be generated are central problems of obtaining the desired flow. A healthy comparison of various magnetic field topologies requires a varied set of examples from the most simplified to most sophisticated. Such comparisons are necessary to have a well grounded starting point. This study focuses on a particular pump design that employs a simplified magnetic field topology to obtain ferrofluid flow. The results of this paper such as flow and pressure difference are intended to form a baseline for future reference.Sabancı University Internal Research Grant, no: IACF09-0064

    The instanton method and its numerical implementation in fluid mechanics

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    A precise characterization of structures occurring in turbulent fluid flows at high Reynolds numbers is one of the last open problems of classical physics. In this review we discuss recent developments related to the application of instanton methods to turbulence. Instantons are saddle point configurations of the underlying path integrals. They are equivalent to minimizers of the related Freidlin-Wentzell action and known to be able to characterize rare events in such systems. While there is an impressive body of work concerning their analytical description, this review focuses on the question on how to compute these minimizers numerically. In a short introduction we present the relevant mathematical and physical background before we discuss the stochastic Burgers equation in detail. We present algorithms to compute instantons numerically by an efficient solution of the corresponding Euler-Lagrange equations. A second focus is the discussion of a recently developed numerical filtering technique that allows to extract instantons from direct numerical simulations. In the following we present modifications of the algorithms to make them efficient when applied to two- or three-dimensional fluid dynamical problems. We illustrate these ideas using the two-dimensional Burgers equation and the three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations

    A method for atomistic spin dynamics simulations: implementation and examples

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    We present a method for performing atomistic spin dynamic simulations. A comprehensive summary of all pertinent details for performing the simulations such as equations of motions, models for including temperature, methods of extracting data and numerical schemes for performing the simulations is given. The method can be applied in a first principles mode, where all interatomic exchange is calculated self-consistently, or it can be applied with frozen parameters estimated from experiments or calculated for a fixed spin-configuration. Areas of potential applications to different magnetic questions are also discussed. The method is finally applied to one situation where the macrospin model breaks down; magnetic switching in ultra strong fields.Comment: 14 pages, 19 figure
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