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- 2023
- Nagesh Prabhu, R. Thirumalaivasan, Bragadeshwaran Ashok:
Critical Review on Torque Ripple Sources and Mitigation Control Strategies of BLDC Motors in Electric Vehicle Applications. IEEE Access 11: 115699-115739 (2023) - Patrick Wingo, Devin Justman, C. Gabriel Creason, Mackenzie Mark-Moser, Scott Montross, Kelly Rose:
A Python Tool for Predicting and Assessing Unconventional Rare-Earth and Critical Mineral Resources. J. Open Source Softw. 8(90): 5500 (2023) - Xiaogang Ning, Xiaoyuan Zhang, Xiaoyu Zhang, Hao Wang, Weiwei Zhang:
A Method for Assessing Urban Ecological Resilience and Identifying Its Critical Distance Belt Based on the "Source-Sink" Theory: A Case Study of Beijing. Remote. Sens. 15(10): 2502 (2023) - Dominic Lagrois, Camille Kowalski, Jean-Francois Senécal, Cristiane C. A. Martins, Clément Chion:
Low-to-Mid-Frequency Monopole Source Levels of Underwater Noise from Small Recreational Vessels in the St. Lawrence Estuary Beluga Critical Habitat. Sensors 23(3): 1674 (2023) - Dominic Lagrois, Camille Kowalski, Jean-Francois Senécal, Cristiane C. A. Martins, Clément Chion:
Correction: Lagrois et al. Low-to-Mid-Frequency Monopole Source Levels of Underwater Noise from Small Recreational Vessels in the St. Lawrence Estuary Beluga Critical Habitat. Sensors 2023, 23, 1674. Sensors 23(22): 9143 (2023) - Umm-e Laila, Najeed Ahmed, Asad Arfeen, Agha Yasir Ali, Mohammad Khurram, Muzammil Ahmed Khan:
Mission-critical open-source software adoption model validation using Partial Least Square - Structural Equation Modeling. J. Softw. Evol. Process. 35(2) (2023) - Marco Grilli, Carlo Di Castro, Giovanni Mirarchi, Götz Seibold, Sergio Caprara:
Dissipative Quantum Criticality as a Source of Strange Metal Behavior. Symmetry 15(3): 569 (2023) - Daniel Knight, Stephen Torri, Tanmay Bhowmik:
A Preliminary Critical Review of the Impact of Three Popular Development Practices on Source Code Maintainability. COMPSAC 2023: 1633-1637 - Hamouma Moumen, Badreddine Benreguia, Leila Saadi, Ahcène Bounceur:
Locating the Diffusion Source in Networks by Critical Observers. ISCC 2023: 543-548 - Sani Sarcevic, Osman Sibonjic:
National Time Scale of Bosnia and Herzegovina as Timing and Synchronization Source in Critical Infrastructure. ISPCS 2023: 1-4 - Kristen H. E. Beange, Adrian D. C. Chan, Ryan B. Graham:
Sources of error during inertial sensing of human movement: a critical review of the fundamentals. MeMeA 2023: 1-6 - Tobias Dam, Lukas Daniel Klausner, Sebastian Neumaier:
Towards a Critical Open-Source Software Database. WWW (Companion Volume) 2023: 156-159 - Tobias Dam, Lukas Daniel Klausner, Sebastian Neumaier:
Towards a Critical Open-Source Software Database. CoRR abs/2305.01311 (2023) - 2022
- Yuxuan (Cicilia) Zhang, Richard Frank, Noelle Warkentin, Naomi Zakimi:
Accessible from the open web: a qualitative analysis of the available open-source information involving cyber security and critical infrastructure. J. Cybersecur. 8(1) (2022) - Anna Bajer:
Understanding of source code in language: Contribution of philosophical hermeneutics to the critical code studies. Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit. 37(2): 307-320 (2022) - Jianbo Lai, Jun Zhu, Yakun Xie, Ping Wang, Weilian Li, Lin Fu:
Understanding China's resumption of work and production during the critical period of COVlD-19 based on multi-source data. Trans. GIS 26(2): 1062-1079 (2022) - Sergi Alcaide, Guillem Cabo, Francisco Bas, Pedro Benedicte, Francisco Fuentes, Feng Chang, Ilham Lasfar, Ramon Canal, Jaume Abella:
SafeX: Open Source Hardware and Software Components for Safety-Critical Systems. FDL 2022: 1-4 - Armando Sousa, Gisele Ribeiro, Guilherme Avelino, Lincoln S. Rocha, Ricardo Britto:
SysRepoAnalysis: A tool to analyze and identify critical areas of source code repositories. SBES 2022: 376-381 - 2021
- Stephanie Pieschl, Deborah Sivyer:
Secondary students' epistemic thinking and year as predictors of critical source evaluation of Internet blogs. Comput. Educ. 160: 104038 (2021) - Mónica Corea, Rogelio Jiménez-Juárez, Gabriela Martínez-Mejía, María Martínez-Ortiz, José del Río:
A Source of Systematic Errors in the Determination of Critical Micelle Concentration and Micellization Enthalpy by Graphical Methods in Isothermal Titration Calorimetry. Entropy 23(2): 236 (2021) - Martha Vidal-Sepúlveda, Cristian Olivares-Rodríguez, Luis Cárcamo Ulloa:
What kind of sources do I need? Critical search for information on the Web. Inf. Res. 26(4) (2021) - Rizwan Ahmad:
A Critical Review of Open Source Software Development: Freedom or Benefit Libertarian View Versus Corporate View. IT Prof. 23(1): 16-26 (2021) - Hussain Sayed, Harish S. Krishnamoorthy:
Fault-Tolerant Z-Source-based Isolated DC-DC Building Blocks for Mission-Critical DC Distribution Applications. IECON 2021: 1-6 - 2020
- Yue Chen, Zhizhong Guo, Hongbo Li, Yi Yang, Guizhong Wang, Abebe Tilahun Tadie, Ouyang Zhibin, Zhe Ding:
Selection of a Critical Time Scale of Real-Time Dispatching for Power Systems With High Proportion Renewable Power Sources. IEEE Access 8: 52257-52267 (2020) - Hyeongmo Koo, Min Chen, Anthony J. Jakeman, Fengyuan Zhang:
A global sensitivity analysis approach for identifying critical sources of uncertainty in non-identifiable, spatially distributed environmental models: A holistic analysis applied to SWAT for input datasets and model parameters. Environ. Model. Softw. 127: 104676 (2020) - Mike Borrello, Philips Healthcare:
Oxygen ratio control in critical care ventilation using compressed oxygen and blower gas sources. ACC 2020: 4258-4263 - Lorella Viola, Antonio Maria Fiscarelli:
From Digitized Sources to Digital Data: Behind the Scences of (Critically) Enriching a Digital Heritage Collection. COLCO 2020: 51-64 - Jimmy Le Rhun, Sylvain Girbal, Daniel Gracia Pérez:
Open Source Hardware: An Opportunity For Critical Systems. DSN Workshops 2020: 63-65 - Kim Tallerås, Olle Sköld:
What They Talk About When They Talk About the Need for Critical Evaluation of Information Sources: An Analysis of Norwegian and Swedish News Articles Mentioning 'Source Criticism'. iConference 2020: 380-388 - Rajat Kumar Jenamani, Rahul Kumar, Parth Mall, Kushal Kedia:
Robotic Motion Planning using Learned Critical Sources and Local Sampling. CoRR abs/2006.04194 (2020)
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