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UCGVISION: UNDERGROUND COAL GASIFICATION PROCESS DATA VISUALIZATION ASPECTS

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN INFORMATION PROCESSING AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): MARCIN MICHALAK , KAROLINA NURZYNSKA , SEBASTIAN IWASZENKO

Abstract: This work presents the UCGVision system designed for underground coal gasification process visualization, prediction, and monitoring. The possibility to visualize the ongoing reactions during the process is crucial for better insight into the process itself. Moreover, the system task is to give researchers and in the future process supervisor a tool to observe the current state of the process by a wide range of provided functionalities. This paper addresses problems regarding data presentation with utilization of computer graphics. Several issues concerning clear data presentation is discussed. The system performance is evaluated mostly on the modelled data, but it also enables the cooperation with a real time process observations.

  • Publication Date: 08-Jun-2014
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-021-7-84
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THE R2FM METHOD FOR REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS IN SOFTWARE PRODUCT LINE FOR E-GOVERNMENT APPLICATIONS

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN INFORMATION PROCESSING AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): AHMAD NURUL FAJAR , EKO K.BUDIARDJO , ZAINAL A. HASIBUAN

Abstract: Requirement analysis phase has significant contribution in successfully software system in software development. Software development in e-government application is intended to support government business processes in order to achieve good governance. These business processes may derive features commonality and variability. Failure to recognizes these features in e-government software development may cause wasted resources and shortened software life time. This study explores 8 implemented Indonesia e-government applications in order to extract commonality and variability features. These applications cover area of budgeting, administration, accounting, and local tax. Government business processes determine by government regulations. The R2FM method is proposed to analyze the alignment of regulation, business process model (BPM), and feature model (FM). The study results show the applications that developed from successfully requirement analysis of government regulations and use them fo

  • Publication Date: 08-Jun-2014
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-021-7-85
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