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Full-Text Articles in Engineering
Lattice Quantum Algorithm For The Schrodinger Wave Equation In 2+1 Dimensions With A Demonstration By Modeling Soliton Instabilities, Jeffrey Yepez, George Vahala, Linda L. Vahala
Lattice Quantum Algorithm For The Schrodinger Wave Equation In 2+1 Dimensions With A Demonstration By Modeling Soliton Instabilities, Jeffrey Yepez, George Vahala, Linda L. Vahala
Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Publications
A lattice-based quantum algorithm is presented to model the non-linear Schrödinger-like equations in 2 + 1 dimensions. In this lattice-based model, using only 2 qubits per node, a sequence of unitary collide (qubit-qubit interaction) and stream (qubit translation) operators locally evolve a discrete field of probability amplitudes that in the long-wavelength limit accurately approximates a non-relativistic scalar wave function. The collision operator locally entangles pairs of qubits followed by a streaming operator that spreads the entanglement throughout the two dimensional lattice. The quantum algorithmic scheme employs a non-linear potential that is proportional to the moduli square of the wave function. …
Large It Project Implementation - A Police Application Perspective, Venkateswar P. Oruganti
Large It Project Implementation - A Police Application Perspective, Venkateswar P. Oruganti
Venkateswar P Oruganti FIETE FIE PMP
A comprehensive Police Information System has the paramount objective to computerize activities related to Crime control, administrative support functions and interactions with other co-functionary government departments such as Judiciary, Road Transport Authority, Prisons, Hospitals, immigration etc., apart from providing timely and accurate information to citizens.
Effective implementation of such system depends primarily on the environment, processes, infrastructure, and continuity measures. The implementation of such systems will bring in an Organizational Transformation bridging the digital divide in a department in particular and in the government in general.
Seven Steps For Effective Implementation Of Police Information Systems, Venkateswar P. Oruganti
Seven Steps For Effective Implementation Of Police Information Systems, Venkateswar P. Oruganti
Venkateswar P Oruganti FIETE FIE PMP
Police Information Systems implementation from concept to completion is a unique experience. This presentation highlights typical of the practices and seven steps for effective implementation of Police Information Systems. This presentation is used for a webinar during the 2nd Anniversary of Oracle eGov COE at New Delhi in July 2005
An Application And Evaluation Of A Methodology For Testing Operational Level Training Simulations, Karl Dean Neal
An Application And Evaluation Of A Methodology For Testing Operational Level Training Simulations, Karl Dean Neal
Computational Modeling & Simulation Engineering Theses & Dissertations
The Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center has developed a methodology for testing operational-level training simulation systems. The methodology is built on analyses of the military tasks that an operational-level simulation is intended to train. These tasks are derived from the U.S. Department of Defense Universal Joint Task List. The methodology analyzes the categories of capabilities the simulation should have to support those tasks based on operational-level-military entities and actions. Cross-referencing the tasks and capabilities leads to functionality items the simulation should have. The methodology focuses on training joint force command tasks and decision making at the operational level of …
Sistema Electrónico Para El Control De Aplicaciones En Un Pc, Nicolas Rios Rodriguez
Sistema Electrónico Para El Control De Aplicaciones En Un Pc, Nicolas Rios Rodriguez
Ingeniería en Automatización
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Grams: A Grid Resource Analysis And Monitoring System, Hong-Ning Dai, Minglu Li, Linpeng Huang, Yi Wang, Feng Hong
Grams: A Grid Resource Analysis And Monitoring System, Hong-Ning Dai, Minglu Li, Linpeng Huang, Yi Wang, Feng Hong
Hong-Ning Dai
In this paper we propose GRAMS which is a resource monitoring and analysis system in Grid environment. GRAMS provides an infrastructure for conducting online monitoring and performance analysis of a variety of Grid resources including computational and network devices. Based on analysis on real-time event data as well as historical performance data, steering strategies are given for users or resource scheduler to control the resources. Besides, GRAMS also provides a set of management tools as well as services portals for user not only accessing performance data but also handling these resources. Moreover, a preliminary system prototype is presented.