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Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing - SAC '10
Exploring, visualizing and slicing the soul of XML documents2010 •
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Program slicing identifies parts of a program that potentially affect a chosen computation. It has many applications in software engineering, including maintenance, evolution and re-engineering of legacy systems. However, these systems typically contain programs with unstructured control-flow, produced using goto statements; thus, effective slicing of unstructured programs remains an important topic of study.
Program slice is the part of program that may take the program off the path of the desired output at some point of its execution. Such point is known as the slicing criterion. This point is generally identified at a location in a given program coupled with the subset of variables of program. This process in which program slices are computed is called program slicing. Weiser was the person who gave the original definition of program slice in 1979. Since its first definition, many ideas related to the program slice have been formulated along with the numerous numbers of techniques to compute program slice. Meanwhile, distinction between the static slice and dynamic slice was also made. Program slicing is now among the most useful techniques that can fetch the particular elements of a program which are related to a particular computation. Quite a large numbers of variants for the program slicing have been analyzed along with the algorithms to compute the slice. Model based slicing split the large architectures of software into smaller sub models during early stages of SDLC. Software testing is regarded as an activity to evaluate the functionality and features of a system. It verifies whether the system is meeting the requirement or not. A common practice now is to extract the sub models out of the giant models based upon the slicing criteria. Process of model based slicing is utilized to extract the desired lump out of slice diagram. This specific survey focuses on slicing techniques in the fields of numerous programing paradigms like web applications, object oriented, and components based. Owing to the efforts of various researchers, this technique has been extended to numerous other platforms that include debugging of program, program integration and analysis, testing and maintenance of software, reengineering, and reverse engineering. This survey portrays on the role of model based slicing and various techniques that are being taken on to compute the slices.
Project rationale and aims: The aim of this project is to study and publish the full range of material remains of portrait statuary found in the Athenian Agora from the start of excavations until 2002, when an impressive bust crown portrait (S 3500) was discovered. We aim to include not only the detached portrait heads, but also all identifiable fragments of portrait statue bodies, portrait busts with and without heads, and portrait herms. Taking account of all the surviving fragmentary remains that we can confidently identify as once belonging to portrait statuary will enable us to present the full range of statue use and format and costume preferences, at least as represented by the material found in the Agora Excavations. This is a dimension of the Athenian portrait production that has yet to be fully explored.
Геоархеология и археологическая минералогия // Институт минералогии ЮУ ФНЦ МиГ УрО РАН
Химический состав металла и техника изготовления серебряных изделий из Больше-Тиганского могильника //Chemical composition and manufacturing technique of silver items from Bolshe-Tigansky cemetery2021 •
This paper presents an entirely new results of technological study of silver items from the graves of the Bolshe-Tigansky cemetery found on the River Kama left bank (Rep. Tatarstan) dated to the 9th – early 10th centuries. Manufacturing techniques of jewellery, amulets, belt, and headgear fittings were investigated with the optical microscopy and SEM. Chemical composition of silver alloys was provided by the ED XRF and SEM micro-XRF (95 samples from 20 graves). Many items were produced by the lost-wax casting technique or by the casting in a clay mould made by the impression of a model or a previously cast ornament. The most elaborate group of jewellery includes earrings decorated with filigree and granulation. Silver of the different purity was diluted by brass and gunmetal. Zinc-rich silver alloys are the largest group in the selection. A large group of belt and headgear decorations shows elevated arsenic contents. Possibly, it has been associated with copper smelted of fahlerz ores. The lack of bismuth indicates that Islamic coins were not used to produce silver grave goods from Bolshe-Tigansky cemetery. A variety of the silver alloys reflects the different origin of the raw metals.
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Boletín del Museo Arqueológico Nacional
Fotografía numismática: técnicas aplicadas en la era de la imagen digital2023 •
Building and Environment
Analysis of user's characteristics of three different playgrounds in districts with different socio-economical conditions2007 •
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Inhibition of Cytopathic Effect of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 by Various Phorbol Derivatives2002 •
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Western Division Housing Court Exhibit 22H79SP000677
Constitutional Challenges in the Algorithmic Society - Exhibit in my Constitutional Challenge filing into Summary Process Eviction Case in MA2023 •
Veterinary research forum : an international quarterly journal
Modeling the growth of Staphylococcus aureus as affected by black zira (Bunium persicum) essential oil, temperature, pH and inoculum levels2014 •
2021 •
2015 •