Model Driven Engineering for Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems 2009

Model Driven Engineering for Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems 2009

Author: Jean-Philippe Babau

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-03-01

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 1118619552

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Model-based development methods, and supporting technologies, can provide the techniques and tools needed to address the dilemma between reducing system development costs and time, and developing increasingly complex systems. This book provides the information needed to understand and apply model-drive engineering (MDE) and model-drive architecture (MDA) approaches to the development of embedded systems. Chapters, written by experts from academia and industry, cover topics relating to MDE practices and methods, as well as emerging MDE technologies. Much of the writing is based on the presentations given at the Summer School “MDE for Embedded Systems” held at Brest, France, in September 2004.


Model Driven Engineering for Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems 2009

Model Driven Engineering for Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems 2009

Author: Jean-Philippe Babau

Publisher: Wiley-ISTE

Published: 2010-09-14

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781848211155

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Model-based development methods, and supporting technologies, can provide the techniques and tools needed to address the dilemma between reducing system development costs and time, and developing increasingly complex systems. This book provides the information needed to understand and apply model-drive engineering (MDE) and model-drive architecture (MDA) approaches to the development of embedded systems. Chapters, written by experts from academia and industry, cover topics relating to MDE practices and methods, as well as emerging MDE technologies. Much of the writing is based on the presentations given at the Summer School “MDE for Embedded Systems” held at Brest, France, in September 2004.


Metaheuristics for Big Data

Metaheuristics for Big Data

Author: Clarisse Dhaenens

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2016-08-16

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1119347602

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Big Data is a new field, with many technological challenges to be understood in order to use it to its full potential. These challenges arise at all stages of working with Big Data, beginning with data generation and acquisition. The storage and management phase presents two critical challenges: infrastructure, for storage and transportation, and conceptual models. Finally, to extract meaning from Big Data requires complex analysis. Here the authors propose using metaheuristics as a solution to these challenges; they are first able to deal with large size problems and secondly flexible and therefore easily adaptable to different types of data and different contexts. The use of metaheuristics to overcome some of these data mining challenges is introduced and justified in the first part of the book, alongside a specific protocol for the performance evaluation of algorithms. An introduction to metaheuristics follows. The second part of the book details a number of data mining tasks, including clustering, association rules, supervised classification and feature selection, before explaining how metaheuristics can be used to deal with them. This book is designed to be self-contained, so that readers can understand all of the concepts discussed within it, and to provide an overview of recent applications of metaheuristics to knowledge discovery problems in the context of Big Data.


Iterative Optimizers

Iterative Optimizers

Author: Maurice Clerc

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2019-04-10

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1119612403

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Almost every month, a new optimization algorithm is proposed, often accompanied by the claim that it is superior to all those that came before it. However, this claim is generally based on the algorithm's performance on a specific set of test cases, which are not necessarily representative of the types of problems the algorithm will face in real life. This book presents the theoretical analysis and practical methods (along with source codes) necessary to estimate the difficulty of problems in a test set, as well as to build bespoke test sets consisting of problems with varied difficulties. The book formally establishes a typology of optimization problems, from which a reliable test set can be deduced. At the same time, it highlights how classic test sets are skewed in favor of different classes of problems, and how, as a result, optimizers that have performed well on test problems may perform poorly in real life scenarios.


Advanced Graph Theory and Combinatorics

Advanced Graph Theory and Combinatorics

Author: Michel Rigo

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2016-11-22

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1119058643

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Advanced Graph Theory focuses on some of the main notions arising in graph theory with an emphasis from the very start of the book on the possible applications of the theory and the fruitful links existing with linear algebra. The second part of the book covers basic material related to linear recurrence relations with application to counting and the asymptotic estimate of the rate of growth of a sequence satisfying a recurrence relation.


Metaheuristics for Intelligent Electrical Networks

Metaheuristics for Intelligent Electrical Networks

Author: Frédéric Héliodore

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2017-08-07

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 111913675X

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Intelligence is defined by the ability to optimize, manage and reconcile the currents of physical, economic and even social flows. The strong constraint of immediacy proves to be an opportunity to imagine, propose and deliver solutions on the common basis of optimization techniques. Metaheuristics for Intelligent Electrical Networks analyzes the use of metaheuristics through independent applications but united by the same methodology.


Beyond Artificial Intelligence

Beyond Artificial Intelligence

Author: Alain Cardon

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2018-08-21

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 1119551021

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This book will present a complete modeling of the human psychic system that allows to generate the thoughts in a strictly organizational approach that mixes a rising and falling approach. The model will present the architecture of the psychic system that can generate sensations and thoughts, showing how one can feel thoughts. The model developed into an organizational architecture based on massive multiagent systems. The architecture will be fully developed, showing how an artificial system can be endowed with consciousness and intentionally generate thoughts and, especially, feel them. These results are multidisciplinary, combining both psychology and computer science disciplines.


Formal Languages, Automata and Numeration Systems 2

Formal Languages, Automata and Numeration Systems 2

Author: Michel Rigo

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-09-10

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 1119042860

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The interplay between words, computability, algebra and arithmetic has now proved its relevance and fruitfulness. Indeed, the cross-fertilization between formal logic and finite automata (such as that initiated by J.R. Büchi) or between combinatorics on words and number theory has paved the way to recent dramatic developments, for example, the transcendence results for the real numbers having a "simple" binary expansion, by B. Adamczewski and Y. Bugeaud. This book is at the heart of this interplay through a unified exposition. Objects are considered with a perspective that comes both from theoretical computer science and mathematics. Theoretical computer science offers here topics such as decision problems and recognizability issues, whereas mathematics offers concepts such as discrete dynamical systems. The main goal is to give a quick access, for students and researchers in mathematics or computer science, to actual research topics at the intersection between automata and formal language theory, number theory and combinatorics on words. The second of two volumes on this subject, this book covers regular languages, numeration systems, formal methods applied to decidability issues about infinite words and sets of numbers.


Data Analytics and Big Data

Data Analytics and Big Data

Author: Soraya Sedkaoui

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2018-05-24

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1119528062

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The main purpose of this book is to investigate, explore and describe approaches and methods to facilitate data understanding through analytics solutions based on its principles, concepts and applications. But analyzing data is also about involving the use of software. For this, and in order to cover some aspect of data analytics, this book uses software (Excel, SPSS, Python, etc) which can help readers to better understand the analytics process in simple terms and supporting useful methods in its application.