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The Influence Of Cloud Computing And Mobile Technology In Our Activities, Ramadan Cikaqi, Ilir Morina Nov 2015

The Influence Of Cloud Computing And Mobile Technology In Our Activities, Ramadan Cikaqi, Ilir Morina

UBT International Conference

Through this paper we present the development of information technology especially in cloud computing and mobile technology as an integral part of everyday life, as well as the advantages that cloud computing and mobile technology offers to the business community and the private one. Furthermore, it presents the possibilities offered by this technology on the data preservation compared with the traditional ones. Due to the increased demand for big space, it was necessary to establish a centralized data storage which has brought with it more innovation and advantage, in comparison with other media for data storage in personal memories. This …


Hybrid Modelling In System Simulation, Andreas Körner Nov 2015

Hybrid Modelling In System Simulation, Andreas Körner

UBT International Conference

In times of increasing power and capacity in computer simulation mathematical models are getting more and more important. For different technical applications and in natural science but also in economic systems and management processes appropriate mathematical model descriptions are necessary. Hybrid modelling is a special technique for more complex model descriptions in order to reduce the degree of complexity. In different fields of interest the behavior of a model is dependent on the active state. When the model description is changing from one state to another a so-called state event takes place. State event modelling is the overall term to …


Definition, Validation And Comparison Of Two Population Models For Austria, Martin Bicher, Barbara Glock, Florian Miksch, Niki Popper, Günter Schneckenreither Nov 2015

Definition, Validation And Comparison Of Two Population Models For Austria, Martin Bicher, Barbara Glock, Florian Miksch, Niki Popper, Günter Schneckenreither

UBT International Conference

In this work we present two structurally different mathematical models for the prognostic simulation of Austria’s population: A time-continuous, macroscopic system dynamics approach and a time-discrete, microscopic agent-based approach. Both models were developed as case studies of a series of population concepts in order to support models for decision-support in Austria’s health care system. In the present work we want to focus on the definition, the parametrisation as well as especially the validation process of both population-models. The latter was of special interest as it included a cross-model validation with Statistics Austria’s own prognostic model SIKURS.


Credit Information System In Albania, Valbona Çinaj, Bashkim Ruseti Nov 2015

Credit Information System In Albania, Valbona Çinaj, Bashkim Ruseti

UBT International Conference

The booming lending period and many lenders (16 banks and 21 non-bank financial Institutions in Albania) brought about unprecedented competition in credit markets within Albania. Economists usually view lending and competition favorably, but in Albania resulted in a number of unforeseen non-performing loans. Findings report increased problems of borrower over-indebtedness, reduced loan repayment incentives, and growing debts for lenders (Campion 2001; McIntosh and Wydick 2005). The weakening performance of lenders is due in part to the absence of information sharing in these markets. Because growing numbers of lenders (banks and non-bank financial Institutions in Albania) increase the level of asymmetric …


E-Customer Relationship Management In Insurance Industry In Albania, Evelina Bazini Nov 2015

E-Customer Relationship Management In Insurance Industry In Albania, Evelina Bazini

UBT International Conference

E- Customer relationship management is an issue that every company, large or small must take in some way. Handled well, a CRM strategy can deliver significant benefits for companies and customers. Interaction with customers, in particular, has been enhanced and organizations who wish to remain competitive have started to implement CRM programmes and techniques in order to develop closer relations with their customers and to develop a better understanding of their needs. At the same time, the use of e-commerce techniques in CRM allows insurance organizations to identify customers, monitor their habits and use of information, and deliver them improved …


Implementation Of E-Education In Africa Via Space Networks, Dimov Stojce Ilcev Nov 2015

Implementation Of E-Education In Africa Via Space Networks, Dimov Stojce Ilcev

UBT International Conference

In this paper is introduced an advanced E-education provision in remote dispersed communities, such as rural, remote, mobile, agriculture, mining, construction, surveying, military, tourism and so on, based on the specific needs and requirements, implies significant broadband connectivity requirements, timely and quality-assured content delivery of service, applications and interactivity. The E-education solutions of distance learning and training for remote and rural areas, which are out of range of terrestrial and short distance wireless telecommunications facilities, cannot provide the broadband access without space-enabled communication infrastructures, such as satellite constellations and Stratospheric Platform Systems (SPS) or High Altitude Platforms (HAP). The paper …


Introduction To Stratospheric Communication Platforms (Scp), Dimov Stojce Ilcev Nov 2015

Introduction To Stratospheric Communication Platforms (Scp), Dimov Stojce Ilcev

UBT International Conference

In this paper are introduced the modern airship techniques and technologies as cost effective solutions of Stratospheric Communication Platforms (SCP). The launch or putting in position the airship is not critical point such as launch of satellite and controlling support services in the creation of space-based communication technology and the most expensive phase of the total system cost. Therefore, with few cost effective remote controlled and solar powered airships can be covered some region or country including urban, suburban and rural areas, mobile, farms and other environments with low density of population. The airship SCP network offers better solutions than …


The Importance Of Big Data Analytics, Eljona Proko Nov 2015

The Importance Of Big Data Analytics, Eljona Proko

UBT International Conference

Identified as the tendency of IT, Big Data gained global attention. Advances in data analytics are changing the way businesses compete, enabling them to make faster and better decisions based on real-time analysis. Big Data introduces a new set of challenges. Three characteristics define Big Data: volume, variety, and velocity. Big Data requires tools and methods that can be applied to analyze and extract patterns from large-scale data. Companies generate enormous volumes of polystructured data from Web, social network posts, sensors, mobile devices, emails, and many other sources. Companies need a cost-effective, massively scalable solution for capturing, storing, and analyzing …


Assessing Clustering In A Social University Network Course, Orgeta Gjermëni Nov 2015

Assessing Clustering In A Social University Network Course, Orgeta Gjermëni

UBT International Conference

A collection of data is gathered from surveys held in a Spring Course of the Economic Faculty in the University “Ismail Qemali” of Vlora, Albania. The data set for each student contains the names of the other students through which he/she have a “social relationship”. This relationship includes frequent communications, discussions on exercise solutions, and sitting usually close to each other in the class. We have constructed. At the end of the course, a final network based on this type of relationship. We are particularly interested on the clustering coefficient of this network and assessing it’s “significance”, in the sense …


Web Application For Students And Lecturer Of Electrical Engineering Faculty, Genci Sharko, Anni Dasho Sharko, Kadri Manaj Nov 2015

Web Application For Students And Lecturer Of Electrical Engineering Faculty, Genci Sharko, Anni Dasho Sharko, Kadri Manaj

UBT International Conference

Electrical Engineering Faculty, nowadays needs to develop by their students the “FIE Student MIS Application”. Development and usage of Web applications are popular due to the ubiquity of the browser as a client, commented mostly as a thin client. The ability to update and maintain web applications without distributing and installing software on potentially thousands of client computers is a key reason for their popularity. This paper presents the “FIE Student MIS Application” web platform designed for Electrical Engineering Faculty students and their lecturer to support on time correctly without delays and informing online all students and their lecturer receiving …


Dual Tone Multi Frequency (Dtmf) Signal Generation And Detection Using Matlab Software, Nihat Pamuk, Ziynet Pamuk Nov 2015

Dual Tone Multi Frequency (Dtmf) Signal Generation And Detection Using Matlab Software, Nihat Pamuk, Ziynet Pamuk

UBT International Conference

In this study, Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) signal generation and detection is implemented by using Goertzel Algorithm in MATLAB software. The DTMF signals are generated by using Cool Edit Pro Version 2.0 program for DTMF tone detection. The DTMF signal generation and detection algorithm are based on International Telecommunication Union (ITU) recommendations. Frequency deviation, twist, energy and time duration tests are performed on the DTMF signals. The algorithm recognizes the DTMF tones if they satisfy the recommendations, otherwise they are rejected.


Case Studies For A Markov Chain Approach To Analyze Agent-Based Models, Florian Kitzler, Martin Bicher Nov 2015

Case Studies For A Markov Chain Approach To Analyze Agent-Based Models, Florian Kitzler, Martin Bicher

UBT International Conference

Agent-Based Models have become a widely used tool in social sciences, health care management and other disciplines to describe complex systems from a bottom-up perspective. Some reasons for that are the easy understanding of Agent-Based Models, the high flexibility and the possibility to describe heterogeneous structures. Nevertheless problems occur when it comes to analyzing Agent-Based Models. This paper shows how to describe Agent-Based Models in a macroscopic way as Markov Chains, using the random map representation. The focus is on the implementation of this method for chosen examples of a Random Walk and Opinion Dynamic Models. It is also shown …


E-Learning Systems In Higher Education Institutions: An Outlook Of Their Use In The Western Balkan Region, Blerta Abazi Chaushi, Agron Chaushi, Florije Ismaili Nov 2015

E-Learning Systems In Higher Education Institutions: An Outlook Of Their Use In The Western Balkan Region, Blerta Abazi Chaushi, Agron Chaushi, Florije Ismaili

UBT International Conference

This study provides a review of the literature on e-learning systems evolution and environments. The argument is that e-learning systems should be embedded in the core strategy of the institution. To support this premise, studies for e-learning are analyzed and six recommendations are drawn for universities to follow in order to have successful e-learning environments. The main contribution of this study, however, is the identification of the trends and statistics regarding the e-learning usage in the Balkan region. These stats are identified through a survey conducted in 40 universities in 10 countries from this region. The results show that more …


Internet Of Things: From Applications, Challenges And Standardization To Industry Implementations, Xhafer Krasniqi Nov 2015

Internet Of Things: From Applications, Challenges And Standardization To Industry Implementations, Xhafer Krasniqi

UBT International Conference

The Internet of Things that is defined as anything that can be accessible anytime and anywhere provides connectivity to different objects and sensors around us and which will enable the transfer of different data between these objects and devices. A thing in the Internet of Things can be any natural or man-made object that can be assigned an IP address with a capability to exchange date over a network. There is a huge number of applications of IoT to benefit users, such as health monitors, smart homes, connected cars etc. If everything around us is connected and information about these …


On The Relationship Between Two Notions Of Compatibility For Bi-Hamiltonian Systems, Manuele Santoprete Nov 2015

On The Relationship Between Two Notions Of Compatibility For Bi-Hamiltonian Systems, Manuele Santoprete

Mathematics Faculty Publications

Bi-Hamiltonian structures are of great importance in the theory of integrable Hamiltonian systems. The notion of compatibility of symplectic structures is a key aspect of bi-Hamiltonian systems. Because of this, a few different notions of compatibility have been introduced. In this paper we show that, under some additional assumptions, compatibility in the sense of Magri implies a notion of compatibility due to Fass`o and Ratiu, that we dub bi-affine compatibility. We present two proofs of this fact. The first one uses the uniqueness of the connection parallelizing all the Hamiltonian vector fields tangent to the leaves of a Lagrangian foliation. …


Viscous Fluid In A Horizontally Rotating Cylinder, Kolter Bradshaw, Zach Van Engen Nov 2015

Viscous Fluid In A Horizontally Rotating Cylinder, Kolter Bradshaw, Zach Van Engen

Student Work

If you race a hoop and a disk of equal mass and radius by rolling them down a ramp, the disk will reach the bottom first due to the difference in how the mass is distributed. For rolling solid objects, this phenomenon is straightforward to model. However, if you roll a hollow cylinder filled with fluid, the situation is more complex due to the way fluid properties, such as viscosity, effect rotation. We are analyzing the motion of fluids and beads in a cylinder in order to observe viscosity effects on the fluid-cylinder system. By examining a rolling fluid-cylinder system …


Systematic Errors In Intro Lab Video Analysis, John Zwart, Kayt E. Frisch, Tim Martin Nov 2015

Systematic Errors In Intro Lab Video Analysis, John Zwart, Kayt E. Frisch, Tim Martin

Faculty Work Comprehensive List

In video analysis lab experiments, students frequently find large discrepancies between results based on self-filmed videos and expected values (e.g. for g determined by a fit to projectile motion data). These differences are frequently far larger than the uncertainty calculated from their fit. Using an inexpensive point-and-shoot camera with a 4x optical zoom to record video, we investigated two possible causes of this error: the effect of placing the reference meter stick at a different object-to-camera distance and the effect of the motion of interest being in a plane not perpendicular to the camera lens. When we observed these phenomena …


City Of Satellite Beach (Fl) Vulnerability To Rising Seas: Assessment And Management Implications, Randall Parkinson, Peter Harlem Nov 2015

City Of Satellite Beach (Fl) Vulnerability To Rising Seas: Assessment And Management Implications, Randall Parkinson, Peter Harlem

GIS Day

No abstract provided.


Using Remote Sensing To Detect Long-Term Coastal Plant Community Change Due To Sea Level Rise, Everglades National Park, Kristie Wendelberger, Daniel Gann, Jennifer H. Richards Nov 2015

Using Remote Sensing To Detect Long-Term Coastal Plant Community Change Due To Sea Level Rise, Everglades National Park, Kristie Wendelberger, Daniel Gann, Jennifer H. Richards

GIS Day

No abstract provided.


Eyes On The Rise, Jennifer Fu, Susan Jacobson Nov 2015

Eyes On The Rise, Jennifer Fu, Susan Jacobson

GIS Day

No abstract provided.


Beyond 2100: Committed Sea Level Rise In South Florida Produced By 21st Century Global Temperature Rise, Peter Harlem Nov 2015

Beyond 2100: Committed Sea Level Rise In South Florida Produced By 21st Century Global Temperature Rise, Peter Harlem

GIS Day

No abstract provided.


Gis-Based Modeling Of Miami Area Residential Land Use As Affected By Water Level 1900-2050, Hugh Gladwin, Pater Craumer, Suzana Mic Nov 2015

Gis-Based Modeling Of Miami Area Residential Land Use As Affected By Water Level 1900-2050, Hugh Gladwin, Pater Craumer, Suzana Mic

GIS Day

No abstract provided.


Diosphenol-Based Approach To The A-Ring Functionalization Of Advanced Taxol Precursors., John Hofferberth Nov 2015

Diosphenol-Based Approach To The A-Ring Functionalization Of Advanced Taxol Precursors., John Hofferberth

John E Hofferberth

Several different approaches to the A-ring functionalization of an advanced, highly functionalized diosphenol precursor to Taxol are described. The first phase of the undertaking consists of an assessment of those reagents conducive to reaction at the enolic oxygen (silylation, methylation, allylation, and acylation). Transformations involving an alternative attack at the enol carbon center (bromination, selenation) have also been defined. Sodium borohydride reduction operates from the beta-face of C-14 as long as the C-1 hydroxyl is not protected so as to offer steric exclusion. Complications associated with various aspects of these methodological undertakings are addressed. The most advanced oxygenation achievements were …


A Divergent Approach To The Diastereoselective Synthesis Of Several Ant-Associated Iridoids, John Hofferberth Nov 2015

A Divergent Approach To The Diastereoselective Synthesis Of Several Ant-Associated Iridoids, John Hofferberth

John E Hofferberth

The ant-associated iridoids nepetalactol, actinidine, dolichodial, isoiridomyrmecin, and dihydronepetalactone were prepared from citronellal using a divergent approach. Key features include a three-step synthesis of the individual antipodes of actinidine by a novel tandem cycloaddition/pyridine formation and a facile diastereoselective synthesis of both enantiomers of dolichodial.


Lactide Cyclopolymerization Kinetics, X-Ray Structure, And Solution Dynamics Of (Tbu-Salamee)Al And A Cautionary Tale Of Polymetalate Formation, Yutan Getzler Nov 2015

Lactide Cyclopolymerization Kinetics, X-Ray Structure, And Solution Dynamics Of (Tbu-Salamee)Al And A Cautionary Tale Of Polymetalate Formation, Yutan Getzler

Yutan D.Y.L. Getzler

The complex (tBu-SalAmEE)Al (tBu-SalAmEEH3 = N,N-bis(3,5-di-tert-butyl-2-hydroxybenzyl)-2-(2-aminoethoxy)ethanol, 1) catalyzes the ring-expansion polymerization of lactide to form cyclic poly(lactide) (cPLA). The X-ray structure of 1 was determined, its polymerization kinetics were examined and its interactions with Lewis bases were observed. The data from these experiments are consistent with a coordination–insertion mechanism whose rate-determining step is catalyst rearrangement by loss of a hemilabile, datively bound, bridging ligand ether. cPLA was examined by thermogravimetric analysis and found more stable than its linear counterpart. In the course of these studies, we unexpectedly observed the formation of polymetalate (AlMe(tBu-SalAmEE)AlMe2)2 (6), which was characterized (X-ray, EA, and …


Catalytic Carbonylation Of Β-Lactones To Succinic Anhydrides, Yutan Getzler Nov 2015

Catalytic Carbonylation Of Β-Lactones To Succinic Anhydrides, Yutan Getzler

Yutan D.Y.L. Getzler

A well-defined, highly active and selective catalyst for the synthesis of succinic anhydrides from CO and β-lactones is reported. At 200 psi of CO, the catalyst [(N,N‘-bis(3,5-di-tert-butylsalicylidene)phenylenediamino)Al(THF)2][Co(CO)4] carbonylates β-propiolactones to succinic anhydrides in high yield. (R)-β-Butyrolactone is carbonylated to (S)-methylsuccinic anhydride with clean inversion of stereochemistry, while cis-2,3-dimethyl-β-propiolactone yields exclusively trans-2,3-dimethylsuccinic anhydride. These data are consistent with a mechanism involving nucleophilic attack by [Co(CO)4]- on the β carbon of the lactone, followed by CO insertion and anhydride formation.


Lactide Cyclopolymerization By An Alumatrane-Inspired Catalyst, Yutan Getzler Nov 2015

Lactide Cyclopolymerization By An Alumatrane-Inspired Catalyst, Yutan Getzler

Yutan D.Y.L. Getzler

Control of molecular structure is an enduring motivation for chemists. From total synthesis(1) to self-assembly(2) to crystal growth,(3) the pursuit continues unabated. Polymer synthesis, in particular, has seen a revolution in control. It is now possible to precisely predetermine chain length, extent of cross-linking, comonomer incorporation, block length, stereochemistry and topology.(4) There has even been success in sequence control,(5) previously achieved only in biological systems. The difficulties inherent in the synthesis of pure macrocycle(6) have limited their availability, despite their compelling predicted properties. A variety of strategies have been employed but only two avoid …


The Mechanism Of Epoxide Carbonylation By [Lewis Acid]+[Co(Co)4]- Catalysts, Yutan Getzler Nov 2015

The Mechanism Of Epoxide Carbonylation By [Lewis Acid]+[Co(Co)4]- Catalysts, Yutan Getzler

Yutan D.Y.L. Getzler

A detailed mechanistic investigation of epoxide carbonylation by the catalyst [(salph)Al(THF)2]+ [Co(CO)4]- (1, salph = N,N‘-o-phenylenebis(3,5-di-tert-butylsalicylideneimine), THF = tetrahydrofuran) is reported. When the carbonylation of 1,2-epoxybutane (EB) to β-valerolactone is performed in 1,2-dimethoxyethane solution, the reaction rate is independent of the epoxide concentration and the carbon monoxide pressure but first order in 1. The rate of lactone formation varies considerably in different solvents and depends primarily on the coordinating ability of the solvent. In mixtures of THF andcis/trans-2,5-dimethyltetrahydrofuran, the reaction is first order in THF. From spectroscopic and kinetic data, the catalyst resting state was assigned to be the neutral …


Synthesis Of An Epoxide Carbonylation Catalyst: Exploration Of Contemporary Chemistry For Advanced Undergraduates, Yutan Getzler Nov 2015

Synthesis Of An Epoxide Carbonylation Catalyst: Exploration Of Contemporary Chemistry For Advanced Undergraduates, Yutan Getzler

Yutan D.Y.L. Getzler

This lab presents an opportunity for advanced students of organic or inorganic chemistry to prepare a compound that belongs to a recently introduced class of catalyst that are active for the carbonylation of epoxides and related substrates to β-lactones and related products. Epoxides are inexpensive and readily available while β-lactones are not and have broad utility in both small molecule and polymer synthesis. Consequently, these catalysts, and related systems, have been the subject of intense investigation recently. The ability to work with a contemporary system was a major source of excitement and satisfaction to undergraduates at Cornell University who performed …


Effect Of Retiring Custom Web Applications On Business And Information Technology Alignment, Shubhashree Thekahally Nov 2015

Effect Of Retiring Custom Web Applications On Business And Information Technology Alignment, Shubhashree Thekahally

Shubhashree Thekahally 7340504

Web applications provide the information technology (IT) implementation of business and align IT with business. Retirement of IT applications should ensure stability of business and IT alignment. The current study investigated the alignment gaps created between business and IT resulting from retiring IT software applications. The purpose of this study was to identify IT integration points with business and provide a process-based solution that sustained IT alignment with business after retiring IT applications. The theoretical framework strategic alignment model aided in identifying 3 IT domains as the IT integration points with business: enterprise architecture, configuration management database, and service-level agreement. …