This paper considers importance of knowledge bases for the structural design of memristive biosensors, which offer innovative solutions in the field of biosensing due to their high sensitivity, fast response and low e...
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This paper considers importance of knowledge bases for the structural design of memristive biosensors, which offer innovative solutions in the field of biosensing due to their high sensitivity, fast response and low e...
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(数字)9798331517564
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(纸本)9798331517571
This paper considers importance of knowledge bases for the structural design of memristive biosensors, which offer innovative solutions in the field of biosensing due to their high sensitivity, fast response and low energy consumption. The paper analyzes modern approaches to the use of knowledge bases in the process of designing complex systems. The main stages of designing memristive biosensors are presented, at each of which the use of a knowledge base plays a key role. It’s shown how knowledge bases help to systemize information, support decision making, improving design quality and speed up development. Examples of structural schemes and algorithms given in the article illustrate the practical application of representation models and knowledge extraction methods in engineering problems. The discussion includes a description of the creation and use of a knowledge base, the integration of interdisciplinary knowledge and the automation of design processes. The article emphasizes the relevance of the integration of knowledge bases and modern information technologies to improve the efficiency and reliability of the development of memristive biosensors, which makes it important for the scientific community and practitioners in the field of biosensors and engineering.
This paper discusses the experience of the project for upgrading and extending a DSS of huge extent and complexity, devoted to transport management, which is still a neglected domain for IS research. This DSS belongs ...
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CAMPBELL, JSTHE AUTHOR was born in Porterville. Calif.
in 1928 and joined the U.S. Nary in 1945 in the “Aviation Midshipman” Program. He received his designation as a Naval Aviator in 1950 and flew combat missions in Korea while still a Midshipman followed by participation in various operational and training squadrons until 1958 when he completed the Naval Test Pilot School Program. After a tour as an Engineering Test Pilot. he attended the Naval Postgraduate School Monterey. Calif. and was then assigned to the Fleet Computer Programming Center as a part of the NTDS development. Later he had operational tours as CIC Officer in the USS Enterprise and as AAW Officer on the Staff of Commander Task Force SEVENTY-SEVEN in Vietnam. During an interceding tour of duty he was the Program Manager for the TACDEW Training Facilities at San Diego Calif: and Dam Neck Va. After completing his active duty in the U.S. Navy Mr. Campbell joined Logicon Inc. and during the six years with the Tactical and Training Systems Division held various positions including Project Manager Department Head Assistant Director and Division Director prior to leaving in 1976 to join the Assistant Secretary of the Nary for R&D as Special Assistant for Weapons Systems Integration. In 1978 he joined the Staff at the Naval Ocean Systems Center as Associate Director for Command Control and Communications and Acting Head of the C3I Systems Department where he is charged with the development and operation of the C3Systems Integration Test and Evaluation Laboratory.
The increasingly important role of land-based test sites (LBTSs) in military command, control, and communications (C 3 ) is discussed, with particular reference to system integration, R&D, and testing. The LBTS at...
The increasingly important role of land-based test sites (LBTSs) in military command, control, and communications (C 3 ) is discussed, with particular reference to system integration, R&D, and testing. The LBTS at the Naval Ocean Systems Center (NOSC), San Diego, is described in detail, and lessons learned from the operation of the and other LBTSe are considered in terms of both their tactical and strategic implications.
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