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Bottom-up model-driven development

by Hamid Bagheri , Kevin Sullivan - In Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE’13 , 2013
"... Abstract-Prominent researchers and leading practitioners are questioning the long-term viability of model-driven development (MDD). Finkelstein recently ranked MDD as a bottomten research area, arguing that an approach based entirely on development and refinement of abstract representations is unte ..."
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the bottom-up, to the level of partial models, in general-purpose specification languages, from which visible concrete artifacts are generated, becoming part of the base of both concrete and abstract artifacts for subsequent rounds of development. This paper reports on recent work that suggests this approach

Bottom-Up Model For The Formation Of Gmc's

by Guo-xuan Song
"... A bottom-up model for the formation of GMCs is described, where the observed GMCs are the aggregates of less massive clouds. The aggregates are getting more and more massive in the process of consecutive collision between clouds. Key Words : aggregation formation, molecular clouds I. INTRODUCTION ..."
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A bottom-up model for the formation of GMCs is described, where the observed GMCs are the aggregates of less massive clouds. The aggregates are getting more and more massive in the process of consecutive collision between clouds. Key Words : aggregation formation, molecular clouds I. INTRODUCTION

A Bottom-Up Model of Skill Learning

by Ron Sun, Edward Merrill, Todd Peterson - Proc.of 20th Cognitive Science Society Conference, pp.1037-1042, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ , 1998
"... We present a skill learning model CLARION. Different from existing models of high-level skill learning that use a topdown approach (that is, turning declarative knowledge into procedural knowledge), we adopt a bottom-up approach toward low-level skill learning, where procedural knowledge develops fi ..."
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We present a skill learning model CLARION. Different from existing models of high-level skill learning that use a topdown approach (that is, turning declarative knowledge into procedural knowledge), we adopt a bottom-up approach toward low-level skill learning, where procedural knowledge develops

Bottom-Up Modeling of Cerebro-Cerebellar Interaction

by Lily Kim, Sungho Jo, Kazutaka Takahashi, Steve G. Massaquoi
"... The Problem: To obtain systems engineering models of the interaction between the brain’s principal motor exec-utive center, the cerebrum, and its principal ’coordinating ’ center, the cerebellum. Motivation: Increasing scientific data about the primate cerebellum appears to show that the organ provi ..."
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The Problem: To obtain systems engineering models of the interaction between the brain’s principal motor exec-utive center, the cerebrum, and its principal ’coordinating ’ center, the cerebellum. Motivation: Increasing scientific data about the primate cerebellum appears to show that the organ

Bottom-up model for maximal νµ − ντ mixing

by Nicole F. Bell, Raymond R. Volkas , 2000
"... We construct a model which provides maximal mixing between a pseudo-Dirac νµ/ντ pair, based on a local U(1)Lµ−Lτ symmetry. Its strengths, weaknesses and phenomenological consequences are examined. The mass gap necessitated by the pseudo-Dirac structure is most naturally associated with the LSND anom ..."
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We construct a model which provides maximal mixing between a pseudo-Dirac νµ/ντ pair, based on a local U(1)Lµ−Lτ symmetry. Its strengths, weaknesses and phenomenological consequences are examined. The mass gap necessitated by the pseudo-Dirac structure is most naturally associated with the LSND

Top-Down and Bottom-Up Models 1 Running head: TOP-DOWN AND BOTTOM-UP MODELS Top-Down and Bottom-Up Models of Life Satisfaction Judgments

by Richard E. Lucas, Address Richard, E. Lucas , 2004
"... Top-Down and Bottom-Up Models 2 An important goal of survey research is to identify characteristics that foster high quality of life. Presumably, this goal can be attained by assessing life circumstances and examining their effect on life satisfaction judgments. This approach assumes that people con ..."
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Top-Down and Bottom-Up Models 2 An important goal of survey research is to identify characteristics that foster high quality of life. Presumably, this goal can be attained by assessing life circumstances and examining their effect on life satisfaction judgments. This approach assumes that people

Blocking and other enhancements for bottom-up model generation methods

by Peter Baumgartner, Renate A. Schmidt - Third Int. Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning (IJCAR), Springer LNAI , 2006
"... In this paper we introduce several new improvements to the bottom-up model generation (BUMG) paradigm. Our techniques are based on non-trivial transformations of first-order problems into a certain implicational form, namely rangerestricted clauses. These refine existing transformations to range-res ..."
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In this paper we introduce several new improvements to the bottom-up model generation (BUMG) paradigm. Our techniques are based on non-trivial transformations of first-order problems into a certain implicational form, namely rangerestricted clauses. These refine existing transformations to range

Towards a bottom-up modelling approach to the pancreatic β-cell electrophysiology

by Michael Meyer-hermann
"... Glucose induced bursts of the membrane potential of pancreatic β-cells are at the origin of substantial intracellular calcium increases which, in turn, trig-ger exocytosis of insulin carrying vesicles. In the context of diabetes type II it is aimed to control vesicle exocytosis. This infers the nece ..."
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densities remain as free parameters. This approach aims at increasing the predictive power of the model and can be considered as a step towards a bottom-up model of β-cell electrophysiology. The model is based on its steady state at low glucose levels and develops bursts in response to elevated glucose

BOTTOM UP MODELLING OF AN INTEGRATED POWER MARKET WITH HYDRO RESERVOIRS

by Arvydas Galinis, Magnus Hindsberger, Hans F. Ravn
"... The paper presents methodological reflections on bottom up modelling of an integrated power market. The geographical scope of the modelling is the Baltic Sea Region (BSR), i.e., of considerable extension. This paper will discuss the structure of sub periods and profiles of electricity and heat deman ..."
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The paper presents methodological reflections on bottom up modelling of an integrated power market. The geographical scope of the modelling is the Baltic Sea Region (BSR), i.e., of considerable extension. This paper will discuss the structure of sub periods and profiles of electricity and heat

A bottom–up model of spatial attention predicts human error patterns in . . .

by Wolfgang Einhäuser, T. Nathan Mundhenk, Pierre Baldi, Christof Koch, Laurent Itti , 2007
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