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Mostrando 13-23 de 23 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Construção de um ambiente de desenvolvimento de software baseado em um sistema de gerência de workflow e outros produtos comerciais
Este trabalho apresenta uma arquitetura para Ambientes de Desenvolvimento de Software (ADS). Esta arquitetura é baseada em produtos comerciais de prateleira (COTS), principalmente em um Sistema de Gerência de Workflow – SGW (Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server – E2K) - e tem como plataforma de funcionamento a Internet, integrando também algumas ferramentas
Publicado em: 2007
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14. Um framework para coordenação do tratamento de exceções em sistemas tolerantes a falhas / A framework for exception handling coordination in fault-tolerant systems
The widespread scale adoption of computer networks and database management systems has contributed to the arising of complex information systems. Nowadays, these systems have become essential aspects in the everyday life, supporting business processes and indispensable enterprise services to society such as banking automation and telephony. The usage of comp
Publicado em: 2007
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15. Controle dinâmico de recursos em sistemas operacionais
One of the main functions of the operating systems is to manage the computer resources. A network operating system has the same duty, however, the quantity of resources that should be manage is bigger. Even so, COTS operating systems supply only limited mechanisms of resources management, where is not possible impose contraints or privileges of access to the
Publicado em: 2005
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16. Recomendações para melhorar a manutenabilidade de sistemas baseados em COTS
A Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) software is an already-built product where functionalities can be acquired immediately, obtained at significantly lower price and developed by experts. From this point-of-view construct systems that integrate COTS products seems to be a great solution for a challenge: create software systems with a large number of functional
Publicado em: 2003
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17. A Spore Coat Protein, CotS, of Bacillus subtilis Is Synthesized under the Regulation of ςK and GerE during Development and Is Located in the Inner Coat Layer of Spores
The spore coat of Bacillus subtilis has a unique morphology and consists of polypeptides of different sizes, whose synthesis and assembly are precisely regulated by a cascade of transcription factors and regulatory proteins. We examined the factors that regulate cotS gene expression and CotS assembly into the coat layer of B. subtilis by Northern blot and We
American Society for Microbiology.
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18. Neonatal intensive care cots: estimating the population based requirement in Trent, UK.
STUDY OBJECTIVES--To estimate the population based requirement for neonatal intensive care (NIC) cots by investigating NIC utilisation in a large population based study. DESIGN AND SETTING--This was a two year, non-randomised, prospective cohort study of neonates receiving NIC in hospitals in the Trent Regional Health Authority (RHA). PARTICIPANTS--The main
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19. Requirements for neonatal cots. Northern Neonatal Network.
A prospective survey of activity in neonatal nurseries associated with 17 specialist maternity units delivering some 38,700 babies in the Northern region was undertaken during 1991. Data were collected concerning the numbers of babies requiring various forms of neonatal care, using a nursing dependency scale validated by work study. Facilities for prolonged
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20. Patient mobility in the European Union. Learning from experience
BMJ Group.
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21. Potentially dangerous sleeping environments and accidental asphyxia in infancy and early childhood.
Infants and young children may be exposed to a variety of dangerous situations when left sleeping in cots, chairs, or beds. A review of 30 cases of accidental asphyxia occurring in infants and young children who had been left to sleep unattended was undertaken from the necropsy and consultation files of the Adelaide Children's Hospital. Causes of death inclu
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22. A Methodology and Implementation for Annotating Digital Images for Context-appropriate Use in an Academic Health Care Environment
Use of digital medical images has become common over the last several years, coincident with the release of inexpensive, mega-pixel quality digital cameras and the transition to digital radiology operation by hospitals. One problem that clinicians, medical educators, and basic scientists encounter when handling images is the difficulty of using business and
American Medical Informatics Association.
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23. Non-intentional asphyxiation deaths due to upper airway interference in children 0 to 14 years.
OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to identify avoidable, contributing factors associated with non-intentional asphyxiation deaths due to upper airway interference in children 0 to 14 years. DESIGN: Historical population based incidence study. METHODS: All postneonatal and childhood deaths by asphyxiation from 1985 to 1994, using appropriate ICD-9-CM codes