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Increasing The Expressiveness Of Owl Through Procedural Attachments, Dennis Taylor, Jens G. Pohl Aug 2009

Increasing The Expressiveness Of Owl Through Procedural Attachments, Dennis Taylor, Jens G. Pohl

Collaborative Agent Design (CAD) Research Center

The purpose of this paper is to provide an introduction to the OWL Web ontology language, a survey focused on the current state of the art in OWL inferencing capabilities, and a historical perspective on procedural attachments. The perspective is aligned with current OWL research. Several limitations of the OWL language and proposed extensions to overcome these limitations are discussed. A framework that provides empirical testing support for evaluating the effects of procedural attachments to the OWL inferencing capabilities is outlined. The examples presented suggest that it is possible to provide rule-based extensibility support for OWL that does not limit …


Pre-Conference Proceedings Of The Focus Symposium On Knowledge Management Systems, Jens G. Pohl Aug 2009

Pre-Conference Proceedings Of The Focus Symposium On Knowledge Management Systems, Jens G. Pohl

Collaborative Agent Design (CAD) Research Center

No abstract provided.


Coastal Salt Weathering Of Quaternary Eolianite (Bozcaada Island) And Eocene Sandstone (Geli̇bolu Peninsula): The Contribution Of Microanalytical Data, Ahmet Evren Ergi̇nal, Beyhan Öztürk Aug 2009

Coastal Salt Weathering Of Quaternary Eolianite (Bozcaada Island) And Eocene Sandstone (Geli̇bolu Peninsula): The Contribution Of Microanalytical Data, Ahmet Evren Ergi̇nal, Beyhan Öztürk

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

No abstract provided.


Measuring Quality In Journal Publishing: New And Emerging Methods, Gordon C. Tibbitts Aug 2009

Measuring Quality In Journal Publishing: New And Emerging Methods, Gordon C. Tibbitts

Gordon C. Tibbitts III

This presentation focuses on measuring quality from a high-level business perspective. Participants will learn how to survive in a digital age where journals live in the new “jungle.” We will elaborate on traditional methods of quality (ISI, peer review, etc.) and discuss product differentiation (how one gets "heard"). There is an emerging trend where the quality of content that is “good enough” is being read more often than “high quality” content. Identifying how the web makes all content ubiquitous and how you need to get your content read in this new space is a challenge. Several techniques for achieving greater …


The Representation Of Context In Computer Software, Hisham Assal, Kym Pohl, Jens G. Pohl Aug 2009

The Representation Of Context In Computer Software, Hisham Assal, Kym Pohl, Jens G. Pohl

Collaborative Agent Design (CAD) Research Center

Computers do not have the equivalent of a human cognitive system and therefore store data simply as the numbers and words that are entered into the computer. For a computer to interpret data it requires an information structure that provides at least some level of context. This can be accomplished utilizing an ontology of objects with characteristics, semantic behavior, and a rich set of relationships to create a virtual version of real world situations and provide the context within which intelligent logic (e.g., agents) can automatically operate.

This paper discusses the process of developing ontologies that serve to …


Intelligent Information Management Tools In A Service-Oriented Software Environment, Jens G. Pohl Aug 2009

Intelligent Information Management Tools In A Service-Oriented Software Environment, Jens G. Pohl

Collaborative Agent Design (CAD) Research Center

This paper draws attention to the increasing need for agile and adaptive software environments that are capable of supporting rapid re-planning during the execution of time-critical operations involving commercial end-to-end supply chain transaction sequences, as well as disaster response and military missions. It is argued that such environments are currently best served by information-centric software tools executing within a service-oriented paradigm. Service-oriented architecture (SOA) design concepts and principles are described, with a focus on the functions of the services management framework (SMF) and enterprise service bus (ESB) components. Differentiating between data-centric and information-centric services, it is suggested that only intelligent …


Petrographical And Geochemical Properties Of Plagiogranites And Gabbros In Guleman Ophiolite, Ayşe Didem Kiliç Aug 2009

Petrographical And Geochemical Properties Of Plagiogranites And Gabbros In Guleman Ophiolite, Ayşe Didem Kiliç

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

No abstract provided.


Transit Spectrophotometry Of The Exoplanet Hd 189733b I. Searching For Water But Finding Haze With Hst Nicmos, David K. Sing, Jean-Michel Désert, Alain Lecavelier Des Etangs, Gilda E. Ballester, Alfred Vidal-Madjar, Vivien Parmentier, Guillaume Hébrard, Gregory W. Henry Aug 2009

Transit Spectrophotometry Of The Exoplanet Hd 189733b I. Searching For Water But Finding Haze With Hst Nicmos, David K. Sing, Jean-Michel Désert, Alain Lecavelier Des Etangs, Gilda E. Ballester, Alfred Vidal-Madjar, Vivien Parmentier, Guillaume Hébrard, Gregory W. Henry

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

We present Hubble Space Telescope near-infrared transit photometry of the nearby hot-Jupiter HD 189733b. The observations were taken with the NICMOS instrument during five transits, with three transits executed with a narrowband filter at 1.87 m and two performed with a narrowband filter at 1.66 m. Our observing strategy using narrowband filters is insensitive to the usual HST intra-orbit and orbit-to-orbit measurement of systematic errors, allowing us to accurately and robustly measure the near-IR wavelength dependance of the planetary radius. Our measurements fail to reproduce the previously claimed detection of an absorption signature of atmospheric H2O below …


An Examination Of The Decision Analysis Approach To R&D Portfolios, Kelly Duncan Aug 2009

An Examination Of The Decision Analysis Approach To R&D Portfolios, Kelly Duncan

Theses and Dissertations

A portfolio can be defined as “a purposeful combination of items” (Chien and Sainfort 1998). As the topic relates to research and development (R&D) the items in question are technologies, projects or products under consideration for inclusion in a given portfolio. As described by surveys from Cooper et al (1998), companies have widely varying practices for portfolio selection. This thesis examines existing literature to determine the key characteristics of good portfolio and portfolio method. The approach needs to handle multiple objectives, account for project interactions, and address the social aspect of decision making. The resulting portfolio should be aligned with …


Identification Of Cancer-Associated Gene Pathways From Analysis Of Expression Data, Shuangge Ma Aug 2009

Identification Of Cancer-Associated Gene Pathways From Analysis Of Expression Data, Shuangge Ma

Shuangge Ma

No abstract provided.


Structure Theorem And Strict Alternation Hierarchy For Fo2 On Words, Philipp Weis, Neil Immerman Aug 2009

Structure Theorem And Strict Alternation Hierarchy For Fo2 On Words, Philipp Weis, Neil Immerman

Neil Immerman

It is well-known that every first-order property on words is expressible using at most three variables. The subclass of properties expressible with only two variables is also quite interesting and well-studied. We prove precise structure theorems that characterize the exact expressive power of first-order logic with two variables on words. Our results apply to both the case with and without a successor relation.

For both languages, our structure theorems show exactly what is expressible using a given quantifier depth, n, and using m blocks of alternating quantifiers, for any m ≤ n. Using these characterizations, we prove, among other results, …


Light-Driven Molecular Switches With Tetrahedral And Axial Chirality, Lisa Green, Yannian Li, Timothy White, Augustine Urbas, Timothy Bunning, Quan Li Aug 2009

Light-Driven Molecular Switches With Tetrahedral And Axial Chirality, Lisa Green, Yannian Li, Timothy White, Augustine Urbas, Timothy Bunning, Quan Li

Quan Li

Two light-driven molecular switches with tetrahedral and axial chirality were synthesized, which can induce a helical superstructure in an achiral liquid crystal host and dynamically phototune it to achieve reversible reflection color.


Nannoplankton Biostratigraphy Of The Selandian-Ypresian Güney Formation (Ulukişla Basin) And Sea-Water Temperature Changes In This Period, Manolya Sinaci, Vedia Toker Aug 2009

Nannoplankton Biostratigraphy Of The Selandian-Ypresian Güney Formation (Ulukişla Basin) And Sea-Water Temperature Changes In This Period, Manolya Sinaci, Vedia Toker

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

No abstract provided.


Spiroadamantyl 1,2,4-Trioxolane, 1,2,4-Trioxane, And 1,2,4-Trioxepane Pairs: Relationship Between Peroxide Bond Iron(Ii) Reactivity, Heme Alkylation Efficiency, And Antimalarial Activity, Xiaofang Wang, Darren J. Creek, Charles E. Schiaffo, Yuxiang Dong, Jacques Chollet, Christian Scheurer, Segio Wittlin, Susan A. Charman, Patrick Dussault, James K. Wood, Jonathan L. Vennerstrom Aug 2009

Spiroadamantyl 1,2,4-Trioxolane, 1,2,4-Trioxane, And 1,2,4-Trioxepane Pairs: Relationship Between Peroxide Bond Iron(Ii) Reactivity, Heme Alkylation Efficiency, And Antimalarial Activity, Xiaofang Wang, Darren J. Creek, Charles E. Schiaffo, Yuxiang Dong, Jacques Chollet, Christian Scheurer, Segio Wittlin, Susan A. Charman, Patrick Dussault, James K. Wood, Jonathan L. Vennerstrom

Patrick Dussault Publications

These data suggest that iron(II) reactivity for a set of homologous spiroadamantyl 1,2,4-trioxolane, 1,2,4-trioxane, and 1,2,4-trioxepane peroxide heterocycles is a necessary, but insufficient, property of animalarial peroxides. Heme alkylation efficiency appears to give a more accurate prediction of antimalarial activity than FeSO4-mediated reaction rates, suggesting that antimalarial activity is not merely dependent on peroxide bond cleavage, but also on the ability of reactive intermediates to alkylate heme or other proximal targets.


Enhancing User Queries In Scientific Visualization With Distribution Information, Christopher Johnson Aug 2009

Enhancing User Queries In Scientific Visualization With Distribution Information, Christopher Johnson

Doctoral Dissertations

Scientific visualization is concerned with the graphical portrayal of data. Using symbols, color, and natural perceptual cues, humans gain insight into collections of raw numbers that may not be as efficiently processed in non-graphical formats. For simple data, visualization may require only a simple mapping between numeric values and a color scale. But modern scientific, economic, and social data is far from simple. Multiple variables, duration of time, fine resolutions, and wide sampling have yielded data sets of unprecedented complexity. The mapping between such data and its visual appearance is difficult to define. The works described here attempt to make …


Optical Modeling Of Schematic Eyes And The Ophthalmic Applications, Bo Tan Aug 2009

Optical Modeling Of Schematic Eyes And The Ophthalmic Applications, Bo Tan

Doctoral Dissertations

The objectives of this dissertation are to advance and broaden the traditional average eye modeling technique by two extensions: 1) population-based and personalized eye modeling for both normal and diseased conditions, and 2) demonstration of applications of this pioneering eye modeling.The first type of representative eye modeling can be established using traditional eye modeling techniques with statistical biometric information of the targeted population. Ocular biometry parameters can be mathematically assigned according to the distribution functions and correlations between parameters. For example, the axial dimension of the eye relates to age, gender, and body height factors. With the investigation results from …


Multiscale Modeling Of The Electronic, Optical, And Magnetic Properties Of Low-Dimensional Metal Systems, Ke Zhao Aug 2009

Multiscale Modeling Of The Electronic, Optical, And Magnetic Properties Of Low-Dimensional Metal Systems, Ke Zhao

Doctoral Dissertations

This thesis presents a study of the electronic, optical and magnetic properties of low-dimensional metal systems across multiple scales, using a variety of theoretical techniques including microscopic phenomenological model, ab initio density functional theory (DFT) and classical electromagnetics.

In the study of the interaction between a molecule and metal substrate, a new mechanism of the chemical enhancement for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) was discovered. Through a microscopic phenomenological model, it has been demonstrated that 102-104 chemical enhancement may originate from the coupling between an electric field parallel to the surface of a metal substrate and the perpendicular vibration mode of …


Infimal Convolutions And Lipschitzian Properties Of Subdifferentials For Prox-Regular Functions In Hilbert Spaces, Miroslav Bačák, Jonathan M. Borwein, Andrew Eberhard, Boris S. Mordukhovich Aug 2009

Infimal Convolutions And Lipschitzian Properties Of Subdifferentials For Prox-Regular Functions In Hilbert Spaces, Miroslav Bačák, Jonathan M. Borwein, Andrew Eberhard, Boris S. Mordukhovich

Mathematics Research Reports

In this paper we study infimal convolutions of extended-real-valued functions in Hilbert spaces paying a special attention to a rather broad and remarkable class of prox-regular functions. Such functions have been well recognized as highly important in many aspects of variational analysis and its applications in both finite-dimensional and infinite-dimensional settings. Based on advanced variational techniques, we discover some new sub differential properties of infima! convolutions and apply them to the study of Lipschitzian behavior of subdifferentials for prox-regular functions in Hilbert spaces. It is shown, in particular, that the fulfillment of a natural Lipschitz-like property for (set-valued) sub differentials …


Scintillation Of Nonuniformly Polarized Beams In Atmospheric Turbulence, Yalong Gu, Olga Korotkova, Greg Gbur Aug 2009

Scintillation Of Nonuniformly Polarized Beams In Atmospheric Turbulence, Yalong Gu, Olga Korotkova, Greg Gbur

Physics Articles and Papers

We demonstrate, through numerical simulations, that an appropriately chosen nonuniformly polarized coherent optical field can have appreciably smaller scintillation than comparable beams of uniform polarization. This results from the fact that a nonuniformly polarized field acts as an effective two-mode partially coherent field. The results described here are of direct relevance to the development of free-space optical communication systems.


Search For Electron Antineutrinos From The Sun With Kamland Detector, Oleg Victorovic Perevozchikov Aug 2009

Search For Electron Antineutrinos From The Sun With Kamland Detector, Oleg Victorovic Perevozchikov

Doctoral Dissertations

In this dissertation I present the results of the search for the electron antineutrinos from the Sun with Kamioka Liquid scintillator Anti-Neutrino Detector (KamLAND). There is no known direct production of the electron antineutrinos in the Sun. However, in the some theoretical models with the large neutrino magnetic moment antineutrinos from the Sun can be produced e.g. via Spin Flavor Precession mechanism (SFP). Search for solar antineutrinos potentially can provide new information about fundamental properties of neutrinos. The most sensitive one-kiloton antineutrino detector KamLAND gives the possibility to search for such antineutrinos.

The analysis described in this dissertation is based …


Assembling The Blue Ridge And Inner Piedmont: Insights Into The Nature And Timing Of Terrane Accretion In The Southern Appalachian Orogen From Geologic Mapping, Stratigraphy, Kinematic Analysis, Petrology, Geochemistry, And Modern Geochronology, Arthur James Merschat Aug 2009

Assembling The Blue Ridge And Inner Piedmont: Insights Into The Nature And Timing Of Terrane Accretion In The Southern Appalachian Orogen From Geologic Mapping, Stratigraphy, Kinematic Analysis, Petrology, Geochemistry, And Modern Geochronology, Arthur James Merschat

Doctoral Dissertations

Detailed geologic mapping, SHRIMP U-Pb zircon geochronology, geochemistry, petrology, and structural and kinematic analyses were applied to decipher the structure, tectonic heredity, and Paleozoic accretionary history of suspect terranes of the southern Appalachian Blue Ridge (BR) and Inner Piedmont (IP). Detailed geologic mapping in the Waynesville and Sam Knob 7.5-minute quadrangles recognized the Great Balsam Mountains window cored by sillimanite I and II zone Dahlonega gold belt rocks, overthrust by migmatitic biotite gneiss of the Cartoogechaye terrane to the northwest, and migmatitic Tallulah Falls Formation of the Tugaloo terrane to the southeast. Suspect terranes of the BR and IP consist …


Adaptive Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods, Haihang You Aug 2009

Adaptive Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods, Haihang You

Doctoral Dissertations

The Discontinuous Galerkin Method is one variant of the Finite Element Methods for solving partial differential equations, which was first introduced by Reed and Hill in 1970’s [27]. Discontinuous GalerkinMethod (DGFEM) differs from the standard Galerkin FEMthat continuity constraints are not imposed on the inter-element boundaries. It results in a solution which is composed of totally piecewise discontinuous functions. The absence of continuity constraints on the inter-element boundaries implies that DG method has a great deal of flexibility at the cost of increasing the number of degrees of freedom. This flexibility is the source of many but not all of …


Sedimentological- Stratigraphical Evaluation Of Tertiary Carbonates (Soğucak Formation) Of Thrace Basin (Bozcaada - Kiyiköy), Baki Varol, Meltem Baykal, Turhan Ayyildiz Aug 2009

Sedimentological- Stratigraphical Evaluation Of Tertiary Carbonates (Soğucak Formation) Of Thrace Basin (Bozcaada - Kiyiköy), Baki Varol, Meltem Baykal, Turhan Ayyildiz

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

No abstract provided.


W229-Interpreting Mehlich 1 And 3 Soil Test Extractant Results For P And K In Tennessee, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service Aug 2009

W229-Interpreting Mehlich 1 And 3 Soil Test Extractant Results For P And K In Tennessee, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service

Field & Commercial Crops

The Mehlich 1 and 3 soil test extractants are the most widely used in laboratories of the southern United States today. Tennessee began using the Mehlich 1 extractant in December, 1981. Existing soil test calibration data in Tennessee are based on the Mehlich 1 soil test extractant,1,2 which became available in 1953.


A Sensitivity Matrix Methodology For Inverse Problem Formulation, Ariel Cintron-Arias, H. T. Banks, Alex Capaldi, Alun L. Lloyd Aug 2009

A Sensitivity Matrix Methodology For Inverse Problem Formulation, Ariel Cintron-Arias, H. T. Banks, Alex Capaldi, Alun L. Lloyd

Mathematics and Computer Science Faculty Publications

We propose an algorithm to select parameter subset combinations that can be estimated using an ordinary least-squares (OLS) inverse problem formulation with a given data set. First, the algorithm selects the parameter combinations that correspond to sensitivity matrices with full rank. Second, the algorithm involves uncertainty quantification by using the inverse of the Fisher Information Matrix. Nominal values of parameters are used to construct synthetic data sets, and explore the effects of removing certain parameters from those to be estimated using OLS procedures. We quantify these effects in a score for a vector parameter defined using the norm of the …


Studies On A Polarized Proton Target For Reactions With Radioactive Ion Beams, Juan Pablo Urrego-Blanco Aug 2009

Studies On A Polarized Proton Target For Reactions With Radioactive Ion Beams, Juan Pablo Urrego-Blanco

Doctoral Dissertations

Over the last few years, much progress has been made towards the understanding of basic properties of nuclei with extreme neutron to proton ratios. However, the study of phenomena involving spin polarized nuclei near the drip lines remains practically unexplored. The importance of such studies lies in the fact that the most complete knowledge of the scattering matrix is obtained in reactions with polarized particles. The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the feasibility of using polarized probes in reactions with exotic nuclei. We identified areas where reactions between Radioactive Ion Beams (RIBs) and light polarized targets open a …


A Decomposition Of The Pure Parsimony Problem, Allen Holder, Thomas M. Langley Aug 2009

A Decomposition Of The Pure Parsimony Problem, Allen Holder, Thomas M. Langley

Mathematical Sciences Technical Reports (MSTR)

We partially order a collection of genotypes so that we can represent the problem of inferring the least number of haplotypes in terms of substructures we call g-lattices. This representation allows us to prove that if the genotypes partition into chains with certain structure, then the NP-Hard problem can be solved efficiently. Even without the specified structure, the decomposition shows how to separate the underlying integer programming model into smaller models.


Generalized Cauchy-Stieltjes Transforms Of Some Beta Distributions, Nizar Demni Aug 2009

Generalized Cauchy-Stieltjes Transforms Of Some Beta Distributions, Nizar Demni

Communications on Stochastic Analysis

No abstract provided.


Using Weights For The Description Of States Of Boson Systems, Volkmar Liebscher Aug 2009

Using Weights For The Description Of States Of Boson Systems, Volkmar Liebscher

Communications on Stochastic Analysis

No abstract provided.


Markovian Systems Of Transition Expectations, Volkmar Liebscher, Michael Skeide Aug 2009

Markovian Systems Of Transition Expectations, Volkmar Liebscher, Michael Skeide

Communications on Stochastic Analysis

No abstract provided.