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Domain Architecture A Design Framework For System Development And Integration, Vassilka D. Kirova Jan 1999

Domain Architecture A Design Framework For System Development And Integration, Vassilka D. Kirova

Dissertations

The ever growing complexity of software systems has revealed many short-comings in existing software engineering practices and has raised interest in architecture-driven software development. A system's architecture provides a model of the system that suppresses implementation detail, allowing the architects to concentrate on the analysis and decisions that are most critical to structuring the system to satisfy its requirements. Recently, interests of researchers and practi-tioners have shifted from individual system architectures to architectures for classes of software systems which provide more general, reusable solutions to the issues of overall system organization, interoperability, and allocation of services to system components. These …


Parallelization For Image Processing Algorithms Based Chain And Mid-Crack Codes, Wai-Tak Wong Jan 1999

Parallelization For Image Processing Algorithms Based Chain And Mid-Crack Codes, Wai-Tak Wong

Dissertations

Freeman chain code is a widely-used description for a contour image. Another mid-crack code algorithm was proposed as a more precise method for image representation. We have developed a coding algorithm which is suitable to generate either chain code description or mid-crack code description by switching between two different tables. Since there is a strong urge to use parallel processing in image related problems, a parallel coding algorithm is implemented. This algorithm is developed on a pyramid architecture and a N cube architecture. Using link-list data structure and neighbor identification, the algorithm gains efficiency because no sorting or neighborhood pairing …


A Methodology For Component-Based System Integration, Yongming Tang Jan 1999

A Methodology For Component-Based System Integration, Yongming Tang

Dissertations

Component-based software based on software architectures is emerging to be the next generation software development paradigm. The paradigm shifts the development focus from lines-of-codes to coarser-grained components and the interconnections among them. It consists of system architecture design, architecture description, component search and system integration from components to generate a software system.

However, one of the bottlenecks in this paradigm is the integration of the individual components into the overall system. In this dissertation a methodology for component-based system integration is proposed. It is based on an architectural aggregation view, a component model, flowgraphs and cyclomatic complexity. We introduce this …


Oxidation Of Dimethyl-Ether And Ethylene In The Atmosphere And Combustion Environment And Thermodynamic Studies On Hydrofluorocarbons Using Ab Initio Calculation Methods, Takahiro Yamada Jan 1999

Oxidation Of Dimethyl-Ether And Ethylene In The Atmosphere And Combustion Environment And Thermodynamic Studies On Hydrofluorocarbons Using Ab Initio Calculation Methods, Takahiro Yamada

Dissertations

Reaction pathways and kinetics are analyzed on CH3OC·H2 unimolecular decay and on the complete CH3OC·H2 + O2 reaction system using thermodynamic properties (ΔHf°298, S°298, and C(T) 300≤T/K≤1500) derived by two ab initio calculation methods, CBS-q and G2. These are used to determine thermodynamic properties of reactants, intermediate radicals and transition state (TS) compounds. Quantum Rice-Ramsperger-Kassel (QRRK) analysis is used to calculate energy dependent rate constants, k(E), and master equation is used to account for collisional stabilization. Comparison of calculated fall-off with experiment indicates that the CBS-q and …


A Theoretical Study Of Bubble Motion In Surfactant Solutions, Yanping Wang Jan 1999

A Theoretical Study Of Bubble Motion In Surfactant Solutions, Yanping Wang

Dissertations

We examine the effect of surfactants on a spherical gas bubble rising steadily in an infinite fluid at low and order one Reynolds number with order one and larger Peclet numbers. Our mathematical model is based on the Navier-Stokes equations coupled with a convection-diffusion equation together with appropriate interfacial conditions. The nonlinearity of the equations and boundary conditions, and the coupling between hydrodynamics and surfactant transport make the problem very challenging.

When a bubble rises in a fluid containing surface-active agents, surfactant adsorbs onto the bubble surface at the leading edge, convects to the trailing edge by the surface flow …


Role Of Zeta Potential In Micro-Carrier Process, Pallavi Mehta Jan 1999

Role Of Zeta Potential In Micro-Carrier Process, Pallavi Mehta

Theses

The micro-carrier process recently developed at NJIT is a new high rate settling technology for water and wastewater treatment. This process utilizes the micro-cater as a flocculating enhancement agent to achieve rapid removal of colloidal particles. This thesis consist of two parts, namely, 1) A review of the flocculation process utilized in water and wastewater treatment, and 2) An experimental program to evaluate the role of zeta potential in the flocculation process.

The results of this study indicated that the DLVO theory (Darjaguin, Landau, Overbeek, Verwey theory) is applicable to micro-cater process in the absence of polyelectrolytes. The best flocculation …


Preliminary Ecological Risk Assessment To Assess The Implications Of Replacing Chromium Plating With Tantalum Coating, Erik Jonathan Weiss Jan 1999

Preliminary Ecological Risk Assessment To Assess The Implications Of Replacing Chromium Plating With Tantalum Coating, Erik Jonathan Weiss

Theses

An ecological risk assessment process requires a modeling tool that can adapt to changing environmental conditions. Computer simulation tools are a useful means to develop an ecological risk assessment, because if properly used they can provide an organized framework to evaluate multiple data sources, complex problems and hypotheses. An evaluation was completed of the University of Tennessee CHEMS-1 model that ranks and scores contaminant toxicity and exposure potential. Tantalum posed less of a hazard than hexavalent chromium to the terrestrial and aquatic animals. Although, results indicated that the vanadium compounds, in particular vanadium pentoxide, presented the greatest hazard, with hexavalent …


Iceberg Database System For The Graduate Advisors Of Computer And Information Science Department Of New Jersey Institute Of Technology, Tao Lin Jan 1999

Iceberg Database System For The Graduate Advisors Of Computer And Information Science Department Of New Jersey Institute Of Technology, Tao Lin

Theses

Iceberg system is a departmental database system. It is built for the graduate advisors of the CIS department. It stores the graduate student's information, such as background, bridge requirement and transcript. The graduate advisors can process the student's records using the graphic user interface of Iceberg system.

Iceberg system is an example of the powerful Java language. We use the latest Java technologies to build a flexible system, which is easily extended. The system consists of Iceberg client, Iceberg server and Oracle data source. The Iceberg client is a web-based applet, which can be easily accessed using a browser. The …


Comparison Of Dcom And Corba Distributed Computing, Reginald J. Reynolds Jan 1999

Comparison Of Dcom And Corba Distributed Computing, Reginald J. Reynolds

Theses

The movement of distributed applications from 2-tier to n-tier architectures have enabled systems to be scaled to meet the demands of an ever increasing population of users. Two middleware architectures have come to the forefront: Microsoft's DCOM and the OMG's CORBA. These are not the only possible architectures for n-tier distributed applications, but they are currently the only two which offer a degree of platform independence and the flexibility of using different programming languages for development.

CORBA provides platform independence because it provides a middle layer between the client and the server and services client requests using its internal naming …


An Investigation Of The Effect Of Sonic Frequency In The Removal Of Volatile Organic Compounds From Soils Using A Siren-Pneumatic Fracturing Coupled Technique, Chin-Yu Lin Jan 1999

An Investigation Of The Effect Of Sonic Frequency In The Removal Of Volatile Organic Compounds From Soils Using A Siren-Pneumatic Fracturing Coupled Technique, Chin-Yu Lin

Theses

This study investigates the effect of frequency from sonic energy coupled with soil fracturing for the removal of volatile organic compounds from low permeability soils. The laboratory experiments consisted of a test cell, 12 1/2 inches by 12 1/2 inches and 23 3/4 inches high, containing a 1/2 inch geotextile made to simulate the fracture. The pneumatic sound generator used was a siren type generator designed and built at NJIT.

Laboratory experiments were performed using the NJJT siren at frequencies of 2957, 6637, 10317, 13997 Hertz and baseline tests with no sound energy were also conducted. The free moisture …


A Comparative Study Of Sequence Analysis Tools In Computational Biology, Wei-Jen Chuang Jan 1999

A Comparative Study Of Sequence Analysis Tools In Computational Biology, Wei-Jen Chuang

Theses

A biomolecular object, such as a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a ribonucleic acid (RNA) or a protein molecule, is made up of a long chain of subunits. A protein is represented as a sequence made from 20 different amino acids, each represented as a letter. There are a vast number of ways in which similar structural domains can be generated in proteins by different amino acid sequences. By contrast, the structure of DNA, made up of only four different nucleotide building blocks that occur in two pairs, is relatively simple, regular, and predictable.

Biomolecular sequence alignment/string search is the most important …


Composition Operators On Hardy Spaces Of A Half-Plane, Valentin Matache Jan 1999

Composition Operators On Hardy Spaces Of A Half-Plane, Valentin Matache

Mathematics Faculty Publications

We consider composition operators on Hardy spaces of a half-plane. We mainly study boundedness and compactness. We prove that on these spaces there are no compact composition operators.


Some Recent Developments In Difference Sets, James A. Davis, Jonathan Jedwab Jan 1999

Some Recent Developments In Difference Sets, James A. Davis, Jonathan Jedwab

Department of Math & Statistics Faculty Publications

There are five known parameter families for (v, k, λ, n)- difference sets satisfying gcd(v, n)>1: the Hadamard, McFarland, Spence, Davis-Jedwab, and Chen families. The authors recently gave a recursive unifying construction for difference sets from the first four families which relies on relative difference sets. We give an overview of this construction and show that, by modifying it to use divisible difference sets in place of relative difference sets, the recent difference set discoveries of Chen can be brought within the unifying framework. We also demonstrate the recursive use of an auxiliary construction for …


Collaborative Research: The Boron Budget In High-Grade Pelitic Metamorphic Rocks: How, When And Where Does The Boron Go?, Edward Grew, Charles Guidotti, John Hughes Jan 1999

Collaborative Research: The Boron Budget In High-Grade Pelitic Metamorphic Rocks: How, When And Where Does The Boron Go?, Edward Grew, Charles Guidotti, John Hughes

University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports

The proposed research is to study the mineralogy and petrology of certain carriers of boron in order to assess their role in the behavior of boron during high-grade metamorphism, migmatism and anatexis. The carriers to be studied include tourmaline, muscovite, sillimanite, kornerupine, grandidierite, and werdingite in metapelites in Western Maine. Special emphasis will be on assessing the role of aqueous fluid and anatectic melt in removing boron released by tourmaline breakdown. major element compositions will be determined by electron microprobe, Fe+2 and Fe+3 by Mossbauer spectroscopy, H in bulk samples by uranium extraction, H zoning by 15N reaction, bulk and …


Impact Parameter Related Final N-Level Splitting Observed In Aligned Ion-Rydberg Collisions, K. R. Cornelius, Ronald E. Olson Jan 1999

Impact Parameter Related Final N-Level Splitting Observed In Aligned Ion-Rydberg Collisions, K. R. Cornelius, Ronald E. Olson

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

The classical trajectory Monte Carlo method has been used to calculate the final product principal quantum state n f-distributions in electron capture collisions involving a proton incident on a Rydberg hydrogen atom in an ni = 25 state. The generalized eccentricity, defined by orienting the classical eccentricity of the electron's orbit relative to the incident ion, was varied to show how the final state n f-levels depended on this quantity over the range of reduced collision speeds v* = vp/ve = 1.0-2.4. Plots of the final product n f-distributions at low reduced velocities show a resonance peak near n f …


Elementary Inversion Of The Laplace Transform, Kurt M. Bryan Jan 1999

Elementary Inversion Of The Laplace Transform, Kurt M. Bryan

Mathematical Sciences Technical Reports (MSTR)

This paper provides an elementary derivation of a very simple "closed-form"

inversion formula for the Laplace Transform.


Oh 1720 Megahertz Masers In Supernova Remnants: C-Shock Indicators, Phil Lockett, Eric Gauthier, Moshe Elitzur Jan 1999

Oh 1720 Megahertz Masers In Supernova Remnants: C-Shock Indicators, Phil Lockett, Eric Gauthier, Moshe Elitzur

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

Recent observations show that the OH 1720 MHz maser is a powerful probe of the shocked region where a supernova remnant strikes a molecular cloud. We perform a thorough study of the pumping of this maser and find tight constraints on the physical conditions needed for its production. The presence of the maser implies moderate temperatures (50-125 K) and densities (~105 cm-3) and OH column densities of order 1016 cm-2. We show that these conditions can exist only if the shocks are of C-type. J-shocks fail by such a wide margin that the presence …


Influence Of Dynamical Scattering In Crystalline Poly„Vinylidene, C.N. Borca, Jaewu Choi, Shireen Adenwalla, Stephen Ducharme, Peter A. Dowben, Lee Robertson, V.M. Fridkin, S.P. Palto, N. Petukhova Jan 1999

Influence Of Dynamical Scattering In Crystalline Poly„Vinylidene, C.N. Borca, Jaewu Choi, Shireen Adenwalla, Stephen Ducharme, Peter A. Dowben, Lee Robertson, V.M. Fridkin, S.P. Palto, N. Petukhova

Stephen Ducharme Publications

The effective Debye temperature of poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene) copolymers was measured using photoemission and neutron diffraction techniques. An effective Debye temperature of 53611K is obtained from the photoemission data and 6963.5K from neutron diffraction measurements. This effective Debye temperature is a consequence of the temperature-dependent dynamic motions perpendicular to the surface of these crystalline polymer films.


Dynamics Of The Dirac-Born-Infeld Spike Soliton, David Kastor, Jennie Traschen Jan 1999

Dynamics Of The Dirac-Born-Infeld Spike Soliton, David Kastor, Jennie Traschen

David Kastor

We compare oscillations of a fundamental string ending on a D3-brane in two different settings: (1) a test string radially threading the horizon of an extremal black D3-brane and (2) the spike soliton of the DBI effective action for a D3-brane. Previous work has shown that overall transverse modes of the test string appear as l=0 modes of the transverse scalar fields of the DBI system. We identify DBI world-volume degrees of freedom that have dynamics matching those of the test-string relative transverse modes. We show that there is a map, resembling T duality, between relative and overall transverse modes …


Evidence Of Dynamic Jahn-Teller Distortions In Two-Dimensional Crystalline Molecular Films, Jaewu Choi, Peter A. Dowben, C.N. Borca, Shireen Adenwalla, A.V. Bune, Stephen Ducharme, V.M. Fridkin, S.P. Palto, N. Petukhova Jan 1999

Evidence Of Dynamic Jahn-Teller Distortions In Two-Dimensional Crystalline Molecular Films, Jaewu Choi, Peter A. Dowben, C.N. Borca, Shireen Adenwalla, A.V. Bune, Stephen Ducharme, V.M. Fridkin, S.P. Palto, N. Petukhova

Peter Dowben Publications

The surface electronic structure in crystalline copolymer films of vinylidene fluoride (70%) with trifluoroethylene (30%) has been studied by photoemission and inverse photoemission as a function of alkali metal (sodium) doping. Sodium doping introduces at least two new states into the band (HOMO-LUMO) gap well away from the Fermi level. While the sodium-doped copolymer is observed to resemble an n-type semiconductor, the change in electronic structure with temperature suggests that dynamic distortions lead to a photoemission initial state splitting of the lower Hubbard-like bands. There is a decrease in the effective Debye temperature with sodium doping which may, in turn, …


Relations In The Homotopy Of Simplicial Abelian Hopf Algebras, James M. Turner Jan 1999

Relations In The Homotopy Of Simplicial Abelian Hopf Algebras, James M. Turner

University Faculty Publications and Creative Works

In this paper, we analyze the structure possessed by the homotopy groups of a simplicial abelian Hopf algebra over the field F2. Specifically, we review the higher-order structure that the homotopy groups of a simplicial commutative algebra and simplicial cocommutative coalgebra possess. We then demonstrate how these structures interact under the added conditions present in a Hopf algebra.


Enantiomeric Composition Of Nornicotine, Anatabine, And Anabasine In Tobacco, Daniel W. Armstrong, Xiande Wang, Jauh Tzuoh Lee, Yan Song Liu Jan 1999

Enantiomeric Composition Of Nornicotine, Anatabine, And Anabasine In Tobacco, Daniel W. Armstrong, Xiande Wang, Jauh Tzuoh Lee, Yan Song Liu

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

Literature reports on the optical purity of the minor alkaloids in tobacco leaf and its products often contradict one another. The enantiomeric compositions of nornicotine, anatabine, and anabasine were measured using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) (with a chiral stationary phase) in three types of tobacco leaf (Burley, Turkish, and Virginia); three types of smokeless tobacco (loose-leaf, dry snuff, and moist snuff); and four types of cigarettes. Regardless of the tobacco type or product, anabasine always had the highest relative percentage of the minor (R)-(+)-enantiomeric component (between 40 and 46% vs. 54-60% of the (S)-(-)-enantiomer). Of the four common tobacco alkaloids, …


Structural Domain Growth Of Strained Gadolinium On Mo(112), C. Waldfried, Peter A. Dowben, O. Zeybek, T. Bertrams, S. D. Barrett Jan 1999

Structural Domain Growth Of Strained Gadolinium On Mo(112), C. Waldfried, Peter A. Dowben, O. Zeybek, T. Bertrams, S. D. Barrett

Peter Dowben Publications

The growth mode of domains of the hexagonal lattice of strained gadolinium deposited on Mo(112) has been investigated with low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). The molybdenum substrate corrugations and the expansive strain within the gadolinium films dominate the growth of the thin Gd films, which is characterized by a preferential domain growth direction of the hexagonal Gd crystal structure, unlike the more uniform, epitaxial growth of ‘unstrained’ gadolinium, grown on W(110).


Measurement Of The Top Quark Mass With The Collider Detector At Fermilab, F. Abe, Kenneth A. Bloom, Collider Detector At Fermilab Collaboration Jan 1999

Measurement Of The Top Quark Mass With The Collider Detector At Fermilab, F. Abe, Kenneth A. Bloom, Collider Detector At Fermilab Collaboration

Kenneth Bloom Publications

We present a new measurement of the top quark mass in tt̅ events in which both W bosons from top quarks decay into leptons (eν, μν). We use events collected by the CDF experiment from pp̅ collisions at √s =1.8 TeV at the Tevatron collider. We measure a top quark mass of 167.4 ± 10.3(stat) ± 4.8(syst) GeV/c2 from a sample of eight events. We combine this result with previous CDF measurements in other decay channels to obtain a final mass value of 176.0 ± 6.5 GeV/c2.


Role Of Reactive Oxygen Species In Mercapto-Methylimidazole-Induced Gastric Acid Secretion And Stress-Induced Gastric Ulceration, Uday Bandyopadhyay, Dipak Das, Debasish Bandyopadhyay, Mrinalini Bhattacharjee, Ranajit K. Banerjee Jan 1999

Role Of Reactive Oxygen Species In Mercapto-Methylimidazole-Induced Gastric Acid Secretion And Stress-Induced Gastric Ulceration, Uday Bandyopadhyay, Dipak Das, Debasish Bandyopadhyay, Mrinalini Bhattacharjee, Ranajit K. Banerjee

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

The objective of the present study is to delineate the role of reactive oxygen species in drug-induced gastric hyperacidity and stress-induced gastric ulceration. We reported earlier that mercaptomethylimidazole (MMI), an antithyroid drug, induces gastric acid (HCl) secretion partially through H2receptor activation of the parietal cell by histamine release and partially through an intracellular mechanism. While studying the latter, MMI-induced acid secretion was found to correlate well with the inactivation of the peroxidase, an important H2O2metabolizing enzyme of the mucosa. MMI activates the isolated parietal cell for acid secretion, which is sensitive to omeprazole. Peroxidase and catalase activity of the isolated …


Constructing Kaleidscopic Tiling Polygons In The Hyperbolic Plane, Sean A. Broughton Jan 1999

Constructing Kaleidscopic Tiling Polygons In The Hyperbolic Plane, Sean A. Broughton

Mathematical Sciences Technical Reports (MSTR)

We have all seen many of the beautiful patterns obtained by tiling the hyperbolic plane H by repeated reflection in the sides of a "kaleidoscopic" polygon. Though there are such patterns on the sphere and the euclidean plane, these positively curved and fiat geometries lack the richness we see in the hyperbolic plane. Many of these patterns have been popularized by the beautiful art of M.C. Escher. For a list of references and a more complete discussion on the construction of artistic tilings see [6].


Green Manufacturing Of Ammunition Through Knowledge Management With Distributed Access, Ali H. Dogru, Murat M. Tanik, Franz J. Kurfess, Marcus Healey, Leon Jololian Jan 1999

Green Manufacturing Of Ammunition Through Knowledge Management With Distributed Access, Ali H. Dogru, Murat M. Tanik, Franz J. Kurfess, Marcus Healey, Leon Jololian

Computer Science and Software Engineering

This paper describes a distributed software requirements gathering methodology dealing with knowledge management for environmentally safer production and lifecycle aspects of tank ammunition. A requirements elicitation methodology is adapted and implemented as a distributed access tool on the Internet. This tool is used for gathering the requirements related information for a specific ammunition production process. During product development, requirements negotiation is the process where the customer needs are identified. This process is regarded as one of the most important parts of building a system because during this stage it is decided precisely what will be built. The concept has been …


Measuring Fractional Cover And Leaf Area Index In Arid Ecosystems: Digital Camera, Radiation Transmittance, And Laser Altimetry Methods, Michael A. White, Gregory P. Asner, Ramakrishna R. Nemani, Jeff L. Privette, Steven W. Running Jan 1999

Measuring Fractional Cover And Leaf Area Index In Arid Ecosystems: Digital Camera, Radiation Transmittance, And Laser Altimetry Methods, Michael A. White, Gregory P. Asner, Ramakrishna R. Nemani, Jeff L. Privette, Steven W. Running

United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Publications

Field measurement of shrubland ecological properties is important for both site monitoring and validation of remote sensing information. During the May 1997 NASA Earth Observing System Jornada Prototype Validation Exercise, we calculated plot-level plant area index, leaf area index, total fractional cover, and green fractional cover with data from four instruments: (1) a Dycam Agricultural Digital Camera (ADC), (2) a LI-COR LAI-2000 plant canopy analyzer, (3) a Decagon sunfleck Ceptometer, and (4) a laser altimeter. Estimates from the LAI-2000 and Ceptometer were very similar (plant area index 0.3, leaf area index 0.22, total fractional cover 0.19, green fractional cover 0.14), …


Capillary Electrophoresis/Tandem Mass Spectrometry With Array Detection, L.J. Deterding, K.B. Tomer, J.M.Y. Wellemans, Ronald Cerny, M.L. Gross Jan 1999

Capillary Electrophoresis/Tandem Mass Spectrometry With Array Detection, L.J. Deterding, K.B. Tomer, J.M.Y. Wellemans, Ronald Cerny, M.L. Gross

Ronald Cerny Publications

Mixtures of standard compounds of biological interest were analyzed by capillary electrophoresis in conjunction with tandem four sector mass spectrometry (MS/MS) using an array detector. Capillary electrophoresis offers extremely high separation efficiencies while array detection allows for the simultaneous acquisition of a large fraction of a tandem mass spectrum and high utilization of the sample ions produced. Consequently, improvements in sensitivity and structural information were observed for the combined techniques in comparison to similar measurements with a four-sector and a single-point detector. Coaxial continuous-flow fast atom bombardment was used to create (M + H) precursor ions of the separated analyses …


Evaluation Of Stream Depletion Considering Finite Stream Width, Shallow Penetration, And Properties Of Streambed Sediments, Vitaly A. Zlotnik, Huihua Huang, James J. Butler Jr. Jan 1999

Evaluation Of Stream Depletion Considering Finite Stream Width, Shallow Penetration, And Properties Of Streambed Sediments, Vitaly A. Zlotnik, Huihua Huang, James J. Butler Jr.

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

Commonly used methods for estimation of pumping-induced stream depletion are based on a series of idealistic assumptions about the stream-aquifer interface. In many cases, however, these assumptions are not consistent with field conditions. In order to obtain stream-depletion estimates that are based on assumptions more appropriate for conditions often faced in the field, a new analytical model is proposed. This model, which incorporates the effects of finite stream width, shallow stream penetration, and a low permeability streambed, is based on the Dupuit assumptions and a steady-state representation of flow across the streambed. A general solution for stream depletion is developed …