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Zhaoyan Wu, Hao Li and Peng Yue
Recent developments in Web Service and Semantic Web technologies have shown great promise for the automatic chaining of geographic information services (GIService), which can derive user-specific information and knowledge from large volumes of data in th...
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Gernot Steindl and Wolfgang Kastner
Digital Twins (DT) in industrial cyber-physical systems are the key enabling technology for Industry 4.0. Services are an essential part of almost every DT concept, but their interaction is usually implementation-specific since no common guidelines are a...
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Yikun Yang, Yiqun Pan, Fei Zeng, Ziran Lin and Chenyu Li
The BIM-based building energy simulation plays an important role in sustainable design on the track of achieving the net-zero carbon building stock by 2050. However, the issues on BIM-BEM interoperability make the design process inefficient and less auto...
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Sheng Lu, Chaoyang Fang and Xin Xiao
Due to the complexity of wetland ecosystems, wetlands have a wide area of alternating land and water zones and complex vegetation composition, making it challenging to achieve dynamic displays of virtual wetland scenes using three-dimensional modeling. T...
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Przemyslaw S. Drezek, Slawomir Kubacki and Jerzy Zóltak
The forecasted growth in dynamic global air fleet size in the coming decades, together with the need to introduce disruptive technologies supporting net-zero emission air transport, demands more efficient design and optimization workflows. This research ...
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Roman Zoun, Kay Schallert, David Broneske, Ivayla Trifonova, Xiao Chen, Robert Heyer, Dirk Benndorf and Gunter Saake
Mass spectrometers enable identifying proteins in biological samples leading to biomarkers for biological process parameters and diseases. However, bioinformatic evaluation of the mass spectrometer data needs a standardized workflow and system that store...
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Junqiang Zhang, Lirui Xu, Yi Zhang, Gang Liu, Lingjun Zhao and Yuzhu Wang
With the rapid development of information processing technology and continuously evolving technological hardware and software, the scale of spatial data has grown exponentially. This has necessitated that stricter requirements be placed on the way data i...
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Oleksandr Lytviak, Vasyl Loginov, Sergii Komar and Yevhen Martseniuk
Self-oscillations are one of the common problems in the complex automatic system, that can occur due to the features of the workflow and the design of the governor. The development of digital control systems has made it possible to damp self-oscillations...
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Alexios Alexiou, Nikolaos Aretakis, Ioannis Kolias and Konstantinos Mathioudakis
This paper presents a modular, flexible, extendable and fast-computational framework that implements a multidisciplinary, varying fidelity, multi-system approach for the conceptual and preliminary design of novel aero-engines. In its current status, the ...
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Jonas Aust and Dirk Pons
Background?The inspection of aircraft parts is critical, as a defective part has many potentially adverse consequences. Faulty parts can initiate a system failure on an aircraft, which can lead to aircraft mishap if not well managed and has the potential...
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Wei Xu, Xunhong Zhu, Liping Zhang and Jun Gao
Complex diseases are affected by various factors, and single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the basis for their susceptibility by affecting protein structure and gene expression. Complex diseases often arise from the interactions of multiple SNPs an...
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Marco Fioriti, Pierluigi Della Vecchia and Giuseppa Donelli
The on-board design discipline is sometimes ignored during the first aircraft design iterations. It might be understandable when a single on-board system architecture is considered, especially when a conventional architecture is selected. However, seeing...
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Chao Zhang and Matthew Janeway
Optimization methods have been widely applied to the aerodynamic design of gas turbine blades. While applying optimization to high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations has proven capable of improving engineering design performance, a c...
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Qiang Chen, Cuiping Zhong, Changfeng Jing, Yuanyuan Li, Beilei Cao and Qianhao Cheng
In order to achieve the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to green spaces, monitoring dynamic urban green spaces (UGSs) in cities around the world is crucial. Continuous dynamic UGS mapping is challenged by large computatio...
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Alexander P. Walmsley and Thomas P. Kersten
As virtual reality (VR) and the corresponding 3D documentation and modelling technologies evolve into increasingly powerful and established tools for numerous applications in architecture, monument preservation, conservation/restoration and the presentat...
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Malte Niklaß, Niclas Dzikus, Majed Swaid, Jan Berling, Benjamin Lührs, Alexander Lau, Ivan Terekhov and Volker Gollnick
The current push in automation, communication, and electrical energy storage technologies has the potential to lift urban mobility into the sky. As several urban air mobility (UAM) concepts are conceivable, all relevant physical effects as well as mutual...
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Maman Hermana, Jia Qi Ngui, Chow Weng Sum and Deva Prasad Ghosh
Formation evaluation is a critical requirement in oil and gas exploration and development projects. Although it may be costly, wireline logs need to be acquired to evaluate and understand the subsurface formation. Gamma ray and resistivity are the two ma...
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Florian Krenn,Christian Stary
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Although many organizations have started to work with business process models in their operational practice, they have not explored the entire potential of intertwining business process modeling with organizational development. Process specifications con...
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