1.Patient's conditionsA 29-year-old man,was infected with nongonococcal urethritis(NGU).He complained that he had dysuria and discomfort in the urethra and mucopurulent discharge,which appeared one week after inte...1.Patient's conditionsA 29-year-old man,was infected with nongonococcal urethritis(NGU).He complained that he had dysuria and discomfort in the urethra and mucopurulent discharge,which appeared one week after intercourse.展开更多
For Digital Earth,an important priority is to integrate data from multiple sources.Interoperability and metadata are key instruments to reach such an objective.Interoperability is achieved by adopting and applying int...For Digital Earth,an important priority is to integrate data from multiple sources.Interoperability and metadata are key instruments to reach such an objective.Interoperability is achieved by adopting and applying international standards for service interfaces and data models.As far as geospatial information is concerned,interoperability recognizes three important,interrelated data concepts:feature,coverage,and map.The present work deals with Web services for coverage access.Coverage perspectives characterizing three geospatial communities-i.e.the Earth Science(ES),GIS and Digital Earth communities,are discussed.ES community requirements for coverage access services are presented and discussed making use of two methods concurrently:Critical Success Factor(CSF)analysis method supplemented through the use of Usage Cases.A CSF hierarchy and derived critical requirements and problems are introduced.An implementation approach consisting of four general principles is proposed.Access service categories emerging from the analysis are presented and their comparison with the present access services for the ES is discussed.展开更多
The use of functional size measurement(FSM) methods in software development organizations is growing during the years. Also, object oriented(OO) techniques have become quite a standard to design the software and, in p...The use of functional size measurement(FSM) methods in software development organizations is growing during the years. Also, object oriented(OO) techniques have become quite a standard to design the software and, in particular, Use Cases is one of the most used techniques to specify functional requirements. Main FSM methods do not include specific rules to measure the software functionality from its Use Cases analysis. To deal with this issue some other methods like Kramer's functional measurement method have been developed. Therefore, one of the main issues for those organizations willing to use OO functional measurement method in order to facilitate the use cases count procedure is how to convert their portfolio functional size from the previously adopted FSM method towards the new method. The objective of this research is to find a statistical relationship for converting the software functional size units measured by the International Function Point Users Group(IFPUG) function point analysis(FPA) method into Kramer-Smith's use cases points(UCP) method and vice versa. Methodologies for a correct data gathering are proposed and results obtained are analyzed to draw the linear and non-linear equations for this correlation. Finally, a conversion factor and corresponding conversion intervals are given to establish the statistical relationship.展开更多
文摘1.Patient's conditionsA 29-year-old man,was infected with nongonococcal urethritis(NGU).He complained that he had dysuria and discomfort in the urethra and mucopurulent discharge,which appeared one week after intercourse.
文摘For Digital Earth,an important priority is to integrate data from multiple sources.Interoperability and metadata are key instruments to reach such an objective.Interoperability is achieved by adopting and applying international standards for service interfaces and data models.As far as geospatial information is concerned,interoperability recognizes three important,interrelated data concepts:feature,coverage,and map.The present work deals with Web services for coverage access.Coverage perspectives characterizing three geospatial communities-i.e.the Earth Science(ES),GIS and Digital Earth communities,are discussed.ES community requirements for coverage access services are presented and discussed making use of two methods concurrently:Critical Success Factor(CSF)analysis method supplemented through the use of Usage Cases.A CSF hierarchy and derived critical requirements and problems are introduced.An implementation approach consisting of four general principles is proposed.Access service categories emerging from the analysis are presented and their comparison with the present access services for the ES is discussed.
文摘The use of functional size measurement(FSM) methods in software development organizations is growing during the years. Also, object oriented(OO) techniques have become quite a standard to design the software and, in particular, Use Cases is one of the most used techniques to specify functional requirements. Main FSM methods do not include specific rules to measure the software functionality from its Use Cases analysis. To deal with this issue some other methods like Kramer's functional measurement method have been developed. Therefore, one of the main issues for those organizations willing to use OO functional measurement method in order to facilitate the use cases count procedure is how to convert their portfolio functional size from the previously adopted FSM method towards the new method. The objective of this research is to find a statistical relationship for converting the software functional size units measured by the International Function Point Users Group(IFPUG) function point analysis(FPA) method into Kramer-Smith's use cases points(UCP) method and vice versa. Methodologies for a correct data gathering are proposed and results obtained are analyzed to draw the linear and non-linear equations for this correlation. Finally, a conversion factor and corresponding conversion intervals are given to establish the statistical relationship.