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2. Method for Developing the Skills for Composing Learning Tests in Teachers
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Editor Academic Journals &Amp; Conferences
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open tests ,Testology ,test assignments ,closed tests ,testological competence ,test requirements ,pedagogical tests - Abstract
The article contains materials on the science of testology, pedagogical tests and their types, didactic requirements for pedagogical tests, rules of pedagogical tests and test methods. Several guidelines and recommendations for the development and preparation of pedagogical tests are also provided.
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- 2022
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3. A new high-precision star map simulation model and experimental verification
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Hongyuan Wang, Xiaonan Mao, Liu Xiang, Yan Zhiqiang, Wang Bingwen, and Kang Wen
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Stars ,Apparent magnitude ,Computer science ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Test requirements ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Star (graph theory) ,Algorithm ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Metrology - Abstract
In order to meet the ground test requirements of star sensors and solve the problem of the non-linearity between the apparent magnitude and the total grey value of the stars encountered in actual m...
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- 2021
4. Design and development of a novel sliding friction and wear tester with complex working conditions
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Zihao Zhou, Cheng Ye, Chen Yao, Jinrong Chai, and Guohua Li
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Multidisciplinary ,Materials science ,Science ,Abrasive ,Machine parts ,Mechanical properties ,Metals and alloys ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Coal gangue ,Article ,Mechanical engineering ,Grinding ,Corrosion ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Adhesive wear ,Medicine ,Test requirements ,Adhesive ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,human activities - Abstract
Serious wear phenomena occur in mining machinery under complex working conditions, and the wear of machine parts is primarily caused by the synergistic effect of adhesive wear, abrasive wear, corrosive wear, etc. However, the existing friction and wear testing equipment cannot be used to carry out wear tests under complex working conditions. To simultaneously meet the test requirements of adhesive wear, abrasive wear, and corrosive wear, a novel sliding friction and wear tester that can simulate complex working conditions was developed in the present research. The tester is composed of a loading mechanism, a speed-regulating mechanism, a corrosion chamber, and a control and display system. Wear tests of the middle plate of a scraper conveyor, a key equipment of coal mining, were carried out to verify the consistency and effectiveness of the tester. The test results were consistent, and those under the same test conditions were similar with a maximum standard deviation of 2.4 mg. The wear condition of the middle plate specimens was close to the actual wear condition of the middle plate. Moreover, the surfaces of the middle plate specimens after grinding exhibited obvious adhesive, abrasive, and corrosive wear characteristics, and the wear degrees of the specimens under the same test conditions were similar. The quality loss of the middle plate specimens was found to increase with the increase of coal gangue percentage, and the main wear mechanism was the synergistic action of abrasive, adhesive, and corrosive wear.
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- 2021
5. Examination of structural properties of a new railway wagon design for flammable substance transportation
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Erik Kuba, Marián Moravčík, and Vladimír Pavelčík
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Flammable liquid ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Static strength ,Schematic ,Structural engineering ,Division (mathematics) ,Sketch ,Field (computer science) ,Test (assessment) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Test requirements ,business - Abstract
The article covers information from the field of static strength tests of freight wagons, in this case the static strength test was performed on a Zans 95 m3 tank wagon. The introduction of the article contains the division and significance of freight wagon tests. Various types of test load in static tests which affect the vehicle structure are also mentioned. Subsequently, the test requirements are written together with the technical parameters of the tested wagon. The next chapter deals with measured quantities and the instruments used for measurement, as well as a schematic sketch of the location of some sensors. The final chapter contains a description of the individual tests, where the procedure of loading, stay, unloading and reading of values for all static tests examined within the article are given. In the conclusion, verbal opinion is added to the summary of measurement results and the wagon construction is evaluated in terms of meeting the required strength conditions. The article contains graphs and tables from the outputs of some measurements.
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- 2021
6. Minat Berwirausaha Mahasiswa Ditinjau Dari Self Efficacy Dan Adversity Quotient
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Rita Ningsih and Arfatin Nurrahmah
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Self-efficacy ,Multicollinearity ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Test requirements ,Adversity quotient ,Psychology ,Simple random sample ,Normality ,Test (assessment) ,Statistical hypothesis testing ,Developmental psychology ,media_common - Abstract
The purpose of this research is to know the influence between self efficacy and adversity quotient on entrepreneurial interests of students, the effect of self efficacy on student entrepreneurial interests, and the effect of adversity quotient on student entrepreneurial interests. The method used is survey. Samples were obtained using simple random sampling technique as many as 105 students took entrepreneurship courses at one of the PTS in Jakarta. Data analysis is done using the help of the SPSS-16 program. Test requirements the analysis used is the test of normality, linearity test and multicolinearity test. The hypothesis test using a correlational test is followed by a double regression test. Based on the results of the research, the results that: 1) there are influence of self efficacy and adversity quotient jointly towards entrepreneurial interest. Self efficacy and adversity quotient contributions to entrepreneurial interest of 45.7% of the remaining 54.3% are donated by variables other than self efficacy and adversity quotient; 2) there is self efficacy influence on entrepreneurial interest, and 3) there is adversity quotient influence on entrepreneurial interest
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- 2020
7. Theoretical Model of Language Faculty Lecturer Performance Improvement and Unimed Arts (Study of the Influence of Organizational Culture, Work Motivation, and Job Satisfaction on Lecturer Performance FBS Unimed)
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Tangson R. Pangaribuan, Syamsul Arif, and Azhar Umar
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Work motivation ,Medical education ,Descriptive statistics ,Direct effects ,General Engineering ,Organizational culture ,Job satisfaction ,Test requirements ,Performance improvement ,Path analysis (statistics) ,Psychology - Abstract
This study aims to find: (1) a theoretical model of performance improvement Lecturer at the Faculty of Arts, Unimedwhich is built based on the associative causal relationship between endogenous variables and exogenous variables, (2) knowing the positive direct effects: (a) organizational culture on work motivationLecturer at FBS Unimed. (b) organizational culture on job satisfaction of Unimed FBS lecturers, (c) organizational culture on the performance of FBS Unimed lecturers (d) work motivation on the performance of Unimed FBS lecturers; (e) job satisfaction on the performance of Unimed FBS lecturers. The study population was 174 FBS Unimed lecturers, a sample of 100 people selected by means of proportional random sampling. The research instrument was a closed questionnaire with four scales. The research data were processed and analyzed using descriptive statistics and differential statistics, namely path analysis. Path analysis begins with a test requirements analysis including normality test and linearity test.X1) has a positive direct effect of 50.69% on Work Motivation (X2) lecturers of FBS Unimed as well as Organizational Culture (X1) a positive direct effect of 28.83% on Job Satisfaction (X3) lecturer at FBS Unimed, Organizational Culture (X1) also has a positive effect of 22.02% on lecturer performance (X4) FBS Unimed, and Work Motivation (X2) Has a positive direct effect of 26.22% on lecturer performance (X4) FBS Unimed and Job Satisfaction (X3) Directly positive effect of 17.75% on lecturer performance (X4) FBS Unimed.
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- 2020
8. Experimental Investigation of Electrical Stresses on the Main Components of HVDC Circuit Breakers
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René Smeets, Nadew Adisu Belda, and Roy Maarten Nijman
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Materials science ,020209 energy ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Varistor ,Order (ring theory) ,02 engineering and technology ,Topology ,Stress (mechanics) ,Current injection technique ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Test requirements ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Energy (signal processing) ,Circuit breaker ,Metal oxide surge arrester - Abstract
Recently a number HVdc circuit breakers (CBs) based on various dc current interruption principles have been developed and a few are put in operation. However, due to a lack of practical experience, no clearly defined requirements that the HVdc CBs should satisfy exist. To define and refine justified test requirements, a thorough understanding of the interactions between the internal components of the HVdc CB and the stresses on these components under real dc fault current interruption condition is necessary. In this paper, an experimental dc CB based on the active current injection technique is setup in a high-power laboratory to investigate the performances of the main components; namely, the vacuum interrupter (VI) and the metal oxide surge arrester (MOSA). The performances of three different designs VIs are investigated and it is found out that each of the VIs behave completely different. The key parameters having impact on current interruption performance of the VIs are identified and analyzed in detail. Moreover, the performance of a MOSA, designed for HVdc CB application, is also investigated by applying energy per volume ranging between $\text{70}\!-\!\text{220}\;\text{J/}\text{cm}^\text{3}$ at temperature as high as $\text{250}$ °C. In order to find out the performance limit of the MOSA for this application, successive high-energy tests are performed until electro-mechanical failures occur in the MO varistors. Various failure modes such as fracturing and puncture are observed. The detailed analysis of these failure mechanisms during destructive tests and the root causes are presented.
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- 2020
9. ANALISIS FAKTOR–FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI MASYARAKAT DALAM PENGEMBANGAN BANGUNAN RUMAH TIPE 36 (Studi Kasus Perumahan Surabaya Permai 4)
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Fepy Supriani, Mukhlis Islam, and Olyvia Ugizaqiah
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Service (business) ,education.field_of_study ,Trust level ,Population ,Validity ,Dominant factor ,Multiple linear regression analysis ,Test requirements ,education ,Psychology ,Socioeconomics ,Test (assessment) - Abstract
The increase of population caused the needed of home provider service . Mostly the housing already has it’s own type of house. As time goes by home developing happened in order to fullfill people needs. This study aimed to examine the factors that effect home development and find out the dominant factor for T36 h0use. The study uses descriptive survey methods and use multiple linear regression analysis to analyzed. Questionnaire were distributes to 41 respondents who lived in Surabaya Permai 4 Housing with 90% trust level. Processing questionnaire data using SPSS 25 with test requirements analysis, namely the validity and reliability test. The results of this research indicate that money, structural security, safety and comfort, social and culture, resident conditions, building condition effect 90.4% for home development. The most dominant factor affecting home development is the money factor with a percentage of 27.3%. The other factors are structural security 17.7%, safety and comfort 14.1%, social and culture 12.6%, resident condition 12.2% and building condition 6.5%. Keywords: house, home development, dominant factor
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- 2020
10. Dampak Lingkungan Kerja dan Etos Kerja Terhadap Kinerja Pegawai
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Herman Philips Dolonseda and Sjeddie Watung
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Employee performance ,education.field_of_study ,Work ethic ,Joint influence ,Population ,Validity ,Survey research ,Test requirements ,Sociology ,Marketing ,education ,Work environment - Abstract
This study aims to determine the effect of work environment and work ethic on employee performance in the Regional Education and Culture Office of Sangihe Islands Regency. This study used a survey research method, where the research instrument was a tested questionnaire and met the validity and reliability test requirements. Data were analyzed using multiple regression analysis. The population in this study were all employees at the Education and Culture Office of the Sangihe Islands Regency totaling 70 people, while the number of samples was 60 people. The results show that there is an influence of the work environment on the performance of employees at the Regional Education and Culture Office of the Sangihe Islands Regency, there is an influence of work ethic on the performance of employees at the Regional Education and Culture Office of the Sangihe Islands Regency, and there is a joint influence on the work environment and work ethic on the performance of employees at the Regional Education and Culture Office of Sangihe Islands Regency.
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- 2020
11. Pengembangan alat uji impak charpy di bagian pengereman, berat pendulum, dan skala ukur pada mesin impak charpydi Laboraturium Teknik Mesin Unhasy
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Muhammad Munib Rosadi, Budi Prasetyo Adi, and Muhammad Arif Irfa`i
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Carbon steel ,Statistics ,Braking system ,engineering ,Research development ,Test requirements ,Impact test ,engineering.material ,Mathematics ,Test (assessment) - Abstract
The impact test is a test to determine the strength of the material when receiving a load constantly or suddenly. The previous tool did not meet the test requirements, so it required the development of the pendulum weight sector, the measuring scale and the addition of a braking system. Therefore, this research was carried out for the development of previous tools so that the test tools could meet the requirements and the testing of the tools using ST 41 and ST 60 carbon steel specimens. This research is a research and development study using ADDIE (analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation) as a reference in conducting research. The development of the tool focuses on the pendulum weight to 10.2 kg, replacing the measuring scale and adding a braking system that uses disc brakes. The results of the expert validation questionnaire got a score of 72.63%, the small respondent data questionnaire got a score of 83% and the large-scale respondents got a score of 85%. This shows that the tool gets a decent score. The results of the performance test of the tool using ST 41 carbon steel with an average impact price of 1.02302732 J / mm and carbon steel ST 60 with an average impact price of 1.2422299 J / mm. This study shows that there is an average difference in the impact price between ST 41 carbon steel and ST 60 carbon steel as indicated by the Sig. (2-tailed) value of 0.484 using independent sample test T-test data processing.
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- 2020
12. PENERAPAN MODEL PEMBELAJARAN YESUS DALAM MATIUS 7:24-29 TERHADAP HASIL BELAJAR SISWA DI SMPN 12 KOTA KUPANG
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Hesti Arista Dara and Marsi Bombongan Rantesalu
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education.field_of_study ,Population ,Mathematics education ,Learning methods ,Test requirements ,Student learning ,Psychology ,education ,Storytelling - Abstract
This research examines the learning model used by Jesus when preaching or teaching specifically found in Matthew 7: 24-29. There are several methods that Jesus uses in this section, namely: the lecture method, the method of storytelling and the method of parable. These methods were quite successful in Jesus' teaching as evidenced by the large number of followers who were amazed at him. In this study, we want to find out how the influence of the application of the method Jesus used on student learning outcomes. The method used in this study is a quantitative method with survey techniques. The research population was all of the ninth grade students in SMP Negeri 12 Kota Kupang with a total sample of 30 students. Data analysis was performed using statistical techniques with data analysis processes namely Descriptive Analysis, Test Requirements Analysis and Hypothesis Test. The results showed that the application of the Learning Method used by Jesus in Matthew 7: 24-29 had an effect on student learning outcomes at SMP Negeri 12 Kota Kupang by 40%.
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- 2020
13. Heat-Resistant CCCM Coatings for Aerospace Applications
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V. N. Anikin, D. Yu. Sinitsyn, S. A. Yeremin, A. G. Yudin, and K. O. Chuprunov
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Heat resistant ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Heat resistance ,Atmospheric-pressure plasma ,engineering.material ,Coating ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,engineering ,Test requirements ,Composite material ,Aerospace ,business - Abstract
The paper discusses the layered heat-resistant coatings for aerospace applications obtained by atmospheric plasma spraying (APS) technique. The following coating material compositions were selected, wt. %: 1 — 20(ZrO2–8Y2O3) + 80MoSi2; 2 — 10(ZrO2–8Y2O3) + 90MoSi2. As the sublayer thickness decreases and MoSi2 content increases, the strength of the coated sample becomes higher. It was established that the coating composition 2 completely satisfies the heat resistance test requirements, and presumably undergoes plastic deformation.
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- 2020
14. TENDENCY OF VICTIM BULLYING BASED ON ASSERTIVE BEHAVIOR BY STUDENTS OF SMA SWASTA RAKSANA MEDAN
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Dwi Ezra Ngalem
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Negative relationship ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Test requirements ,Assertiveness ,Psychology ,SMA ,Social psychology ,Normality ,Test (assessment) ,media_common - Abstract
This study aims to determine the relationship between assertive behavior and tendency of victim bullying. The hypothesis of this study states that there is a negative relationship between assertive behavior and tendency of victim bullying, with the assumption that the higher the assertive behavior, the lower tendency of victim bullying, and conversely the lower the assertive behavior, the higher tendency of victim bullying. The subjects of this study were high school 105 students of SMA Swasta Raksana Medan. Data were obtained from a scale to measure assertive behavior and tendency of victim bullying.. The calculation was performed using test requirements analysis (assumption), which consists of normality distribution test and linearity relationship test. Data were analyze by Product Moment Correlation with SPSS 19 for windows. The results of data analysis showed that the correlation coefficient was -0.209 (p
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- 2020
15. Building Systems Testing Method Using Ishihara Color Blindness
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Erwin Panggabean and Faduhusi Lombu
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Color blind test ,genetic structures ,Blindness ,Computer science ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,Computer based ,medicine ,Optometry ,System testing ,Test requirements ,Color blind ,medicine.disease ,Test (assessment) - Abstract
Color blind test system is needed in various needs such as the management of a driver's license, prospective students in Certain institutions, prospective employees or employees in government and private agencies. The development of a computer-based test system color blind color blind tests aims at activities that produce normal eye Conclusions on sealing, partial color blindness and total color blindness. The method used to complete this research is Ishihara, which was discovered by Dr. Shinobu Ishihara. For the construction of the Ishihara color-blind method of testing using the stages of analysis, design and implementation. The developed test system aims to be used as a color blind tests for the health test requirements as a requirement for prospective employees at PT JAVA GLOBAL FUTURES Medan. To build this color blind test system used MS-Visual Studio 2010 and the results were made using Crystal Report 2010. This research has produced a Color Blind Test System with the Ishihara roomates Computer Based Method is used for the color blind tests at PT JAVA GLOBAL FUTURES Medan. With the output in the form of computer screens and paper prints when using a printer connected to a computer in the form of a Health Certificate with test results in the form of a normal eye vision, color blindness partial or total color blindness.
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- 2020
16. The Relationship between the Transformational Leadership Style of Madrasah Head and Work Discipline with the Performance of Teachers at MTsN Lima Puluh Batu Bara
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Rahmat Hidayat and Muhammad
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Data collection ,Transformational leadership ,Linearity test ,Work (electrical) ,Mathematics education ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Leadership style ,Test requirements ,Psychology ,Linearity testing ,General Environmental Science ,Likert scale - Abstract
This study aims to determine the magnitude of the relationship between the leadership style of madrasa principals and work discipline with the performance of teachers in MTsN Lima Puluh Batu Bara District. The sample of this research was determined by 42 people (total sampling). The data collection tool used a Likert scale questionnaire. The questionnaire was arranged based on variable indicators and examined by the Thesis Advisor, then tested on respondents who were not research samples. After testing the instrument, it is known that all X1 instruments consisted of 37 valid items 21 items, variable X2 consisted of 26 valid items 24 items and Y consisted of 40 valid items 24 items. Test requirements for data analysis of variables X1, X2 and Y are known that all variables are normally distributed, so that linearity testing and linearity test results can be found, it turns out that the regression between variables X1 with Y and X2 with Y is also linear with p values
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- 2019
17. Influence of Leadership, Organizational Culture, Work Motivation, and Job Satisfaction of Performance Principles of Senior High School in Medan City
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Abdul Hamid, Syamsul Arif, and Zainudin Zainudin
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Work motivation ,Descriptive statistics ,Rational analysis ,Applied psychology ,Organizational culture ,Job satisfaction ,Test requirements ,General Medicine ,Path analysis (statistics) ,Psychology ,Data selection - Abstract
This study aims to determine and examine the influence of Leadership (X1), Organizational Culture (X2), Work Motivation (X3), and Job Satisfaction (X4), on the Performance of High School Heads (X5) in Medan. This study also aims to determine the theoretical model of performance (fixed model) that can describe the structure of the causal relationship between the exogonus variable and the endogonus variable. This research was conducted in Medan City High School in 2017, with a total sample of 135 people. The research variable data selection uses a valid and reliable questionnaire based on the results of rational analysis (Expert Judgment) and instrument trials of 32 people from the study population. The data analysis technique used consisted of descriptive analysis, test requirements analysis, and path analysis with a significance level of α of 0.05. The results of the analysis revealed Ho was rejected, Ha was accepted. So, there is a positive and significant direct influence of Leadership, Organizational Culture, Work Motivation, and Job Satisfaction on the Performance of High School Heads in Medan City.
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- 2019
18. 90-degree impact bench test and simulation analysis of automotive steel wheel
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Feng Qizhang, Xiandong Liu, Yingchun Shan, Qian Gao, and Xiaofei Wan
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Computer science ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Automotive industry ,020101 civil engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Replicate ,Automotive engineering ,Bench test ,0201 civil engineering ,Test (assessment) ,Impact resistance ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,0203 mechanical engineering ,General Materials Science ,Test requirements ,Fe model ,business ,Reliability (statistics) - Abstract
As one of the important components affecting the safety and reliability of automobile, the wheel needs to meet the test requirements for fatigue and impact performance. The 90-degree impact test of wheel is used to replicate the harsh conditions during driving, such as automobile frontally impact on road pits. In order to guarantee the performance of wheel, many automobile companies have begun to increase impact performance requirements on steel wheels, although there is no public standard for 90-degree impact test of steel wheel. In this paper, the FE model of wheel assembled composite tire are established first, and then used to evaluate the impact resistance of wheel. Furthermore, two different test benches and two different tires are modeled to investigate the effects of test methods and tire sizes on the wheel performance evaluation results. To evaluate the validity of the simulation method, the wheel 90° impact tests with different tires are also performed. The comparison between the simulation and test results show that the simulation methods presented in this paper can provide an effective way to evaluate the impact resistance of the wheel, and the influences of different tires should be fully considered in the wheel 90-degree impact test.
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- 2019
19. Development and commissioning of the T6 Stalker Tunnel
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Richard G. Morgan, Rowan J. Gollan, David Gildfind, Rowland T. Penty Geraets, Luke J. Doherty, Ingo Jahn, Peter Collen, Suria D. Subiah, Christopher Hambidge, Matthew McGilvray, and Tamara Sopek
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Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Physics ,Test facility ,Expansion tunnel ,Computational Mechanics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Mechanics ,Type (model theory) ,law.invention ,Piston ,Mechanics of Materials ,law ,Development (differential geometry) ,Test requirements ,Transient (oscillation) ,Shock tube - Abstract
The T6 Stalker Tunnel is a multi-mode, high-enthalpy, transient ground test facility. It is the first of its type in the UK. The facility combines the original free-piston driver from the T3 Shock Tunnel with modified barrels from the Oxford Gun Tunnel. Depending on test requirements, it can operate as a shock tube, reflected shock tunnel or expansion tube. Commissioning tests of the free-piston driver are discussed, including the development of four baseline driver conditions using piston masses of either 36 kg or 89 kg. Experimental data are presented for each operating mode, with comparison made to numerical simulations. In general, high-quality test flows are observed. The calculated enthalpy range of the experimental conditions achieved varies from$$2.7\hbox { MJ kg}^{-1}$$2.7MJkg-1to$$115.0\hbox { MJ kg}^{-1}$$115.0MJkg-1.Graphical abstract
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- 2021
20. Profiles of Volatile Biomarkers Detect Tuberculosis from Skin
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Rotem Vishinkin, Rami Busool, Hossam Haick, Girts Skenders, Marcis Leja, Sarman Singh, Parveen Kumar, Falk Fish, Ali Esmail, Keertan Dheda, John C. Cancilla, José S. Torrecilla, Alaa Gharaa, and Elias Mansour
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Male ,point‐of‐care test ,diagnosis ,General Chemical Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,South Africa ,sensor ,General Materials Science ,Research Articles ,General Engineering ,Clinical performance ,Middle Aged ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,tuberculosis ,Female ,0210 nano-technology ,Pulmonary tb ,Research Article ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,skin ,Tuberculosis ,Point-of-care testing ,Science ,India ,wearable device ,010402 general chemistry ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous) ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,World health ,Young Adult ,medicine ,Humans ,Intensive care medicine ,Volatile Organic Compounds ,business.industry ,noninvasive approach ,Reproducibility of Results ,medicine.disease ,Triage ,0104 chemical sciences ,Infectious disease (medical specialty) ,Test requirements ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that threatens >10 million people annually. Despite advances in TB diagnostics, patients continue to receive an insufficient diagnosis as TB symptoms are not specific. Many existing biodiagnostic tests are slow, have low clinical performance, and can be unsuitable for resource‐limited settings. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a rapid, sputum‐free, and cost‐effective triage test for real‐time detection of TB is urgently needed. This article reports on a new diagnostic pathway enabling a noninvasive, fast, and highly accurate way of detecting TB. The approach relies on TB‐specific volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are detected and quantified from the skin headspace. A specifically designed nanomaterial‐based sensors array translates these findings into a point‐of‐care diagnosis by discriminating between active pulmonary TB patients and controls with sensitivity above 90%. This fulfills the WHO's triage test requirements and poses the potential to become a TB triage test., A noninvasive method for tuberculosis (TB) detection from skin is introduced in this paper. The method harnesses nanomaterial‐based sensors that are sensitive to patterns of volatile biomarkers that are linked with the illness. The results present TB‐related changes in the pattern with above 90% sensitivity detecting active TB patients with the sensors, demonstrating the potential to evolve into a new TB triage test.
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- 2021
21. An Experimental Study of the Stress Wave Propagation in Heterogeneous Solids
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Q. M. Li, Xuanye Hu, and Kangpei Meng
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Absorption (acoustics) ,Materials science ,Stress wave ,Reliability (semiconductor) ,Energy absorption ,Acoustics ,Attenuation ,Test requirements ,Solid modeling ,Transmission medium - Abstract
Heterogeneous solids, also known as cellular materials, have significant advantages for impacting energy absorption and blasting effect attenuation. This study focuses on analysing the stress wave propagation in the heterogeneous solids using a novel meso-scale model through an experimental analysis. Six different specimens were designed and manufactured for this experiment and suitable apparatuses were selected and assembled to satisfy the test requirements to maximise the accuracy and reliability. The experiment provided a clear understanding of the wave propagation characteristics, and it was found that when the structure of transmission medium increases in complexity and the input frequency of stress waves becomes higher, the negative effects on the output will become more significant.
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- 2021
22. ANALISIS SISTEM PENGENDALIAN INTERNAL DAN PROSEDUR AKUNTANSI TERHADAP PENGELOLAAN PERSEDIAAN OBAT DAN BAHAN HABIS PAKAI
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Siti Rofingatun, Dedy Ardinsyah, and Aaron M. A. Simanjuntak
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Public health ,medicine ,Pharmacy ,Test requirements ,Operations management ,Internal control ,business ,Analysis method ,Test (assessment) - Abstract
The study mainly is to analyze internal control systems and accounting procedures for themanagement of medicines inventory and consumable medicine supplies in Pharmacy Installation ofthe Public Health Office in the Pegunungan Bintang Regency. This study aims particularly inknowing the effect of partial internal control systems and accounting procedures on medicinesupplies and consumable medical supplies, and to examine the effect of simultaneous internalcontrol systems and accounting procedures on medical supplies and consumables medicine suppliesand to identify which factors have a dominant influence on medicine supplies and consumablemedicine supplies in the Pegunungan Bintang Regency at pharmaceutical installation.The research approach was used descriptive, comparative, correlation, survey, ex post facto, theexperiment, quasi-experiment, and single-subject method derive from 43 respondents as samples inthis study. Furthermore, interviews, documentation, and questionnaires were used as datacollection techniques that conducted to test the data collection instrument, then the validity test andreliability test were performed to obtain properness the test results and the consistency of the testresults. Data analysis techniques established in the form of analysis methods, hypothesis testing,and test requirements analysis with the results of the study.The results of the analysis show that Internal Control has a positive and significant influence on theManagement of Medicine Preparations and consumable medicine supplies on PharmacyInstallation Offices of the Public Health Office of Pegunungan Bintang Regency, while AccountingProcedures have a positive and significant effect on the Management of Medicine Preparations andconsumable medicine supplies on Pharmacy Installation Office of Pegunungan Bintang Regency inPublic Health Office, Internal Control and Accounting Procedures simultaneously have a positiveand significant influence on the Management of Medicine Preparations and consumable medicinesupplies on Pharmacy Installation Office of Pegunungan Bintang Regency in Public Health Officetogether raised by one unit, it will improve the Management of Medicine Preparations andconsumable medicine supplies on Pharmacy Installation Office of Pegunungan Bintang Regency inPublic Health Officer and the Accounting Procedure Variables most dominantly affecting theManagement of Medicine Preparations and consumable medicine supplies on PharmacyInstallation Office of Pegunungan Bintang Regency in Public Health Office.
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- 2019
23. STANDARISASI PARAMETER NON SPESIFIK SIMPLISIA RIMPANG KUNYIT (Curcumae Domestica Rizhoma) DAN TEMULAWAK (Curcuma xanthorrhiza Roxb.) DI KABUPATEN PONOROGO
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Yaya Sulthon Aziz
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biology ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,biology.organism_classification ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,Toxicology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Water soluble ,chemistry ,RG1-991 ,Soluble extract ,Test requirements ,Curcuminoid ,Curcuma ,simplicia, quality test, turmeric, temulawak ,Mathematics - Abstract
Simplicia of turmeric and ginger is widely cultivated and developed by local farmers. Making these simplicia often does not meet the quality requirements because the process is still traditional and there are no guidelines used, there are still many raw materials for turmeric and ginger. The farmers of Ponorogo Regency cannot penetrate the traditional drug factory market. Objective: To determine the quality of turmeric and curcuma simplicia in Ponorogo. Method: Simplicia samples originating from Slahung village, Slahung sub-district, Ponrogo Regency were taken by purposive sampling. Quality testing is carried out according to FHI Issue I of 2008 and Republic of Indonesia BPOM Regulation Number 12 of 2014. Results: In testing turmeric rhizomes, referring to BPOM Number 12 of 2014 on water content testing, AKK test and ALT test meet the requirements. In the first edition of FHI parameters in 2008 did not meet the requirements of the curcuminoid test parameters, total ash content test, acid insoluble ash test, ethanol soluble extract test, water soluble juice test, but at the test of essential oil content and shrinkage test drying meets the requirements. None of the ginger rhizomes meet the quality test requirements. Conclusions and suggestions: Simplicia of turmeric and ginger in Ponorogo Regency has not met the quality requirements of traditional medicine and it is expected that farmers improve in the planting, harvesting and post-harvesting processes.
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24. Black-box model-based regression testing of fail-safe behavior in web applications
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Ahmed Alhaddad, Salah Boukhris, and Anneliese Andrews
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business.industry ,Computer science ,05 social sciences ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Reliability engineering ,Test (assessment) ,Hardware and Architecture ,0502 economics and business ,Regression testing ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Web application ,Test requirements ,Fail-safe ,business ,050203 business & management ,Software ,Information Systems - Abstract
This paper provides an approach for selective black-box model-based regression testing for web applications, emphasizing testing proper mitigation of external failures in web applications. This approach uses an existing model of web applications, FSMWeb, and extends its test generation capabilities to include selective regression testing of fail-safe behavior. It classifies existing tests as reusable, retestable, and obsolete. The approach reduces the number of tests compared to a full retest between 3% to 81% depending on the type of changes in the example and by over 99% in the case study. Removing reusable requirements reduced test requirements between 49% to 65% in the case study. The approach also uses partial regeneration for new tests wherever possible.
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- 2019
25. PENGARUH PEMBINAAN MORAL OLEH GURU PENDIDIKAN AGAMA KRISTEN TERHADAP DISIPLIN BELAJAR SISWA KELAS VIII DI SMP NEGERI 3 BALIGE KABUPATEN TOBA SAMOSIR TAHUN PEMBELAJARAN 2018/2019
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hotmaida nadapdap
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education.field_of_study ,Population ,Religious education ,General Engineering ,Mathematics education ,Positive relationship ,Validity ,Test requirements ,Regression analysis ,education ,Psychology ,Research data ,Test (assessment) - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to find out how much influence Moral Guidance by Christian Religious Education teachers on the learning discipline of students in SMP Negeri 3 Balige 2018. The method of this research is descriptive and inferential quantitative research methods. The population in this study were all students in Balige 3 Public Middle School in 2018 with a total of 102 people with a sample of 51 people. Data was collected by a closed questionnaire of 30 items. The study was conducted on 51 students who were not trial respondents and validity and reliability were tested. The results of data analysis show that there is a positive and significant effect of Moral Guidance by Christian Religious Education teachers on the learning discipline of the of students in 201 Balige Public Middle School. Research data were analyzed with the following steps: 1) Test requirements analysis: a) test positive relationships obtained rxy = 0.693> = 0.05, n = 51) = 0.297 thus it is known that there is a positive relationship between variables X with Y variable. B) Test significant relationship obtained value t = 6.734rtable (> = 0.05, dk = n-2 = 49) = 2.021 thus there is a significant relationship between variable X and variable Y. 2) Test of influence: a) Test the regression equation, obtained a regression equation. b) Test the regression coefficient of determination (r2) = 48.06%. 3) Test the hypothesis by using the F test obtained Fcountt table (> Ftable that is 45,347> 2,00 thus H0 is rejected and Ha is accepted that is there is a positive and significant influence Moral Guidance by the Christian Education teacher on the learning discipline of in Public Middle School 3 Balige 2018. Kata kunci : Pembinaan Moral, Guru PAK, Disiplin Belajar Siswa
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26. PENGARUH PEMBELAJARAN PENDIDIKAN KEWARGANEGARAAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE SOSIODRAMA UNTUK MENANAMKAN KEPEDULIAN SOSIAL SISWA KELAS IV SD SWASTA SEBERANG JAYA TAHUN PELAJARAN 2017/2018
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Abdulah Abdulah
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Civics ,Social attitudes ,Mathematics education ,Control group design ,Test requirements ,Psychology ,Sociodrama ,After treatment ,Experimental research - Abstract
Penelitian ini dilatarbelakangi oleh kurangnya sikap sosial siswa. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh pembelajaran PKn menggunakan metode sosiodrama untuk menanamkan kesadaran sosial siswa kelas IV Sekolah Dasar Swasta Seberang Jaya. Penelitian ini adalah penelitian eksperimental semu dengan desain penelitian Noquivalent Control Group Design.Subjek dalam penelitian ini adalah siswa kelas IV yang terdiri dari dua kelas. Kelas IVB sebagai kelompok eksperimen, dan kelas IVA sebagai kelompok kontrol. Teknik pengumpulan data digunakan dalam penelitian dalam bentuk skala, wawancara, observasi, dan dokumentasi. Uji persyaratan analisis data menggunakan uji normalitas dan homogenitas. Pengujian hipotesis menggunakan uji-t dengan taraf signifikansi 5%.Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa pembelajaran PKn menggunakan metode sosiodrama memberikan dampak positif yang signifikan untuk menanamkan kesadaran sosial siswa kelas empat Sekolah Dasar swasta Seberang Jaya 2017/2018. Hal ini ditunjukkan oleh uji-t pada kelompok kontrol pasca-tes eksperimental, yang menunjukkan perbedaan yang signifikan antara post-tes kelompok kontrol-kontrol setelah perawatan (pengobatan).
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- 2019
27. Structural Design and Analysis of the Feeder in the CFETR CS Model Coil Cryogenic Test Facility
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Huajun Liu, Yu Wu, and Guo Liang
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Service experience ,Test facility ,Computer science ,Electromagnetic coil ,Test platform ,Solenoid ,Test requirements ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Automotive engineering - Abstract
According to the Chinese fusion engineering testing reactor (CFETR) central solenoid model coil (CSMC) properties test requirements, a large cryogenic test platform will be built. The feeder, as one of the important components of the platform, should be studied to afford the much valued help for the basic test facilities. This paper focuses on the feeder structural design and the stress analysis in conditions of different loads. All of the work could not only provide necessary help for building CFETR CSMC test platform but also provide the important service experience of the large cryogenic test platform in the future.
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- 2019
28. Formula Optimization of Feminine Liquid Soap from Garlic (Allium sativum Linn) Extract
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Astri Yunika and Ingenida Hadning
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physical evaluation ,Antifungal ,garlic extract ,biology ,medicine.drug_class ,Sodium ,Organoleptic ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,food and beverages ,chemistry.chemical_element ,RM1-950 ,Allium sativum ,biology.organism_classification ,Liquid soap ,chemistry ,medicine ,feminine liquid soap ,candida albicans ,Test requirements ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,Food science ,leucorrhoea ,Candida albicans ,allium sativum linn - Abstract
Leucorrhoea is a condition frequently experienced by women. If it is not appropriately treated, it can become a more severe problem. Leucorrhoea is caused by “Candida albicans” fungus infection. Garlic (Allium sativum Linn) has antibacterial and antifungal activity, where garlic can inhibit the growth of the Candida albicans. This study aims to determine the optimal formulation of feminine liquid soap from garlic extract (Allium sativum Linn) with good physical quality; thus, garlic in treating Leucorrhoea can be practically easier. Optimization of liquid soap formulation used carbopol and sodium lauryl sulfate with various concentration variations. The method included organoleptic observation, pH, and specific gravity for one-month storage to obtain a good physical quality of liquid soap. The result showed that the formula with 10% sodium lauryl sulfate met the physical quality test requirements of feminine liquid soap; thus, the formulation of feminine liquid soap with 10% sodium lauryl sulfate was optimal.
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- 2021
29. Engineering application of ZM5600 high precision optical imaging quality testing environment simulator
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Lijie Liu, Shuang Wang, and Di Jiang
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Quality (physics) ,Vibration isolation ,Optical imaging ,Thermal test ,Aperture ,Computer science ,Test requirements ,Simulation - Abstract
The high-precision optical imaging quality testing simulation device not only meets the vacuum thermal test conditions, but also adopts the mode of discrete vibration isolation and liquid nitrogen gas nitrogen parallel connection, which better meets the ground test requirements of optical load, improves the test and inspection ability of domestic optical remote sensor vacuum environment model equipment, and provides a new generation of building with larger aperture optical load environment simulation facilities effective theoretical basis and strong feasibility proof.
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- 2021
30. Cheating Behavior Viewed From Conformity In High School Students Gajah Mada School Medan
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Sherly Sherly
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media_common.quotation_subject ,Cheating ,fungi ,Positive relationship ,Test requirements ,General Medicine ,Psychology ,Conformity ,Social psychology ,Normality ,media_common ,Test (assessment) ,Stratified sampling - Abstract
This study aims to determine the relationship between conformity and cheating behaviour. The hypothesis of this study states that there is a positive relationship between conformity and cheating behaviour, with the assumption that the higher the conformity has, the higher the cheating behaviour, and conversely the lower the conformity has, the lower cheating behaviour. The participans of this study were 105 high school student in Gajah Mada School . The sampling technique used is disproportionate stratified random sampling. Data were obtained from a scale to measure conformity and cheating behavior. The calculation was performed using test requirements analysis (assumption), which consists of normality distribution test and linearity relationship test. Data were analyze by Product Moment Correlation with SPSS 20 for windows. The results of data analysis showed that the correlation coefficient was 0,659 (p
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- 2021
31. Research on real-driving emissions of heavy tractor under different loads
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Dou Yantao, Li Yong, and Ling Jian
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Tractor ,Diesel exhaust ,business.product_category ,Automotive engineering ,heavy-duty diesel vehicles ,Environmental sciences ,real-driving emission ,Environmental science ,Test requirements ,GE1-350 ,Research Object ,business ,multiple loads ,NOx - Abstract
The actual road diesel emissions of heavy-duty vehicle is very high, which has been a concern around the world. In 2018, Chinese government promulgated the "China VI" regulations containing real-driving emission test requirements and limits, requiring vehicle manufacturers to effectively control vehicle emissions to meet the requirements of China VI. This article takes a heavy-duty tractor equipped with a "China VI" engine as the research object, and performs actual road emission tests after loading 10%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% respectively. The results show that NOx emissions are higher at low loads and PN emissions are higher at high loads, and CO emissions are not sensitive to load changes.
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- 2021
32. Study on Synthesis Method of Multipoint Seismic Waves for Buried Oil and Gas Pipeline in Shaking Table Tests
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Dai Jianbo, Chengtao Hu, Kai-Kai Cheng, and Guidi Zhang
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Spatial correlation ,Article Subject ,Pipeline (computing) ,QC1-999 ,Oil and gas pipelines ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,020101 civil engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Seismic wave ,0201 civil engineering ,Physics::Geophysics ,MATLAB ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,computer.programming_language ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Physics ,Fossil fuel ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Mechanics of Materials ,Earthquake shaking table ,Test requirements ,business ,computer ,Geology ,Seismology - Abstract
The buried oil and gas pipeline is a linear structure with infinite length. In the shaking table test of its seismic response, it is necessary to input the spatially related multipoint seismic wave considering the propagation characteristics of ground motion. The multipoint seismic excitation shaking table tests and loading scheme of buried oil and gas pipelines are designed and formulated. The synthesis method of spatial correlation multipoint seismic wave for the buried oil and gas pipeline test is proposed in this study. The values of relevant parameters are analyzed, and corresponding program is compiled by MATLAB. The results show that the developed multipoint excitation shaking table seismic wave input scheme is reasonable. At the same time, the synthesized multipoint seismic wave based on the actual seismic record and artificial random simulation seismic wave can meet the test requirements, which suggests the testing effect is good.
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- 2021
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33. Planning a Development Test Program
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Charles C. Chung, Alissa M. Fitzgerald, and Carolyn D. White
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Product certification ,Development (topology) ,Workflow ,Test structure ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Test program ,Characterization test ,Test requirements ,business ,Reliability engineering ,Test (assessment) - Abstract
Development test is part of the design-fabrication-test workflow loop to develop a new MEMS device. This chapter first defines and distinguishes different types of test, including development test, manufacturing test, and qualification test. The chapter then discusses identifying test requirements, establishing test capability, and strategies for failure analysis during development.
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- 2021
34. Implementation Scheme of The Internal Module Automatic Test System of Vector Network Analyzer
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Li Jiarui and Li Mingtai
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Scheme (programming language) ,Task (computing) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Task analysis ,Test requirements ,business ,computer ,Computer hardware ,computer.programming_language ,System software ,Test (assessment) - Abstract
According to the test requirements, this paper presents an implementation scheme of the internal module automatic test system of vector network analyzer. The test system software consists of six sub-test systems. This test system supports the import of customer-defined program control commands, so that the test system can be adapted to different manufacturers and different types of test instruments to complete the test task. This test system has been widely used in the 3672 series vector network analyzer production line, saving about 60,000 man-hours per year for Instruments Co., Ltd, reducing the production cost of the instrument by 30%.
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- 2020
35. Design of Laminated Busbar for SiC MOSFETs Dynamic Test Platform
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Xiangwen Zhu, Zun Wang, Qing Guo, Wang Yi-fan, Zhang Bin, and Jinlong Gong
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Computer science ,Busbar ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Bent molecular geometry ,MOSFET ,Parasitic element ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Wide-bandgap semiconductor ,Test requirements ,02 engineering and technology ,Dynamic testing ,Power (physics) - Abstract
In order to test the dynamic characteristics of SiC MOSFETs more accurately, it is necessary to redesign the dynamic test platform for SiC MOSFETs. The parasitic inductance of the power circuit of the dynamic test platform is analyzed, and different stacked bus structures are designed according to the test requirements of different devices. In practical use, considering better matching the size of the dynamic test platform and making reasonable use of the internal space of the cabinet, the laminated bus bar is designed as a bent structure, and the two design schemes are simulated and compared. Finally, the splicing type laminated busbar structure is selected.
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- 2020
36. Modeling and Simulation of Unstable High Resistance Grounding Fault based on RTDS
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Dong Guoqin, Fan Ouyang, Weijun Zhu, Yin Chaoyong, Hao Xu, and Wang Shannuo
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Modeling and simulation ,High resistance ,Ground ,Computer science ,Ground resistance ,Test requirements ,Forward engineering ,Fault (power engineering) ,Blocking (statistics) ,Simulation - Abstract
RTDS is an effective simulation method for mining and processing the hidden criterion of protection device. Based on the case of invisible criterion blocking line protection under unstable high resistance grounding fault, this paper analyzes the test requirements, platform, equipment parameters and test items of modeling and simulation of unstable high resistance grounding fault based on RTDS, on the basis of accurately grasping the characteristics of the change of unstable high resistance ground resistance. The test results show that the proposed simulation model can accurately fit the characteristics of unstable high resistance grounding fault. Based on the summary of the test results, this paper further puts forward engineering suggestions for optimizing the operation performance of the protection device.
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- 2020
37. Research on EMC Tests of Intelligent Monitoring Devices for Metal-Oxide Surge Arresters
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Xiaoyan Guo, Yong Huang, Yue Shen, and Quan Sun
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Reliability (semiconductor) ,Electromagnetic environment ,Surge arrester ,Computer science ,Electromagnetic compatibility ,Test requirements ,Metal oxide surge arrester ,Reliability engineering - Abstract
According to the structure and working principle of metal-oxide surge arrester (OMA) intelligent monitoring device (IMD), this paper analyses the electromagnetic environment of it and obtains the importance and necessity of studying electromagnetic compatibility(EMC) tests. As there is no testing standard basis for the IMD, in this paper the corresponding EMC test requirements, test parameters and test methods are given. Aiming at the problems of the IMD during the EMC tests, the practical anti-interference measures are given to ensure the reliability of the design at the end of the paper. By improving the EMC performance of IMD, the reliability of IMD in harsh high-voltage electromagnetic environment can be ensured. Beyond that, this paper also offers reference for establishing testing standards of the IMD.
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- 2020
38. A Multi-Vehicle Control Framework With Application to Automated Valet Parking
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Adam Molin, Anil Kunnappillil Madhusudhanan, Sandra Hirche, Hasan Esen, Maximilian Kneissl, Kneissl, Maximilian [0000-0002-7207-4928], Madhusudhanan, Anil Kunnappillil [0000-0002-0965-3767], Hirche, Sandra [0000-0001-7819-5926], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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Computer science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Distributed computing ,Control (management) ,3509 Transportation, Logistics and Supply Chains ,Decentralised system ,35 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services ,Computer Science Applications ,ddc ,Model predictive control ,Coupling (computer programming) ,Control system ,Automotive Engineering ,Trajectory ,Vehicle control ,Test requirements ,7 Affordable and Clean Energy - Abstract
We introduce a distributed control method for coordinating multiple vehicles in the framework of an automated valet parking (AVP) system. The control functionality is distributed between an infrastructure server, called parking area management (PAM) system, and local autonomous vehicle control units. Via a vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication interface, model predictive control (MPC) decisions of the vehicles are shared with the coordination unit in the PAM. This unit in turn computes a coupling feedback which is shared with the vehicles. The control system is integrated in an automated test-system to cope with the high test requirements and short development cycles of highly automated systems. Evaluations conducted with the test-system show the functionality of the proposed distributed control method for multi-vehicle coordination. Results indicate safe coordination, and an efficiency increase compared to an uncoordinated method in an AVP simulation environment.
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- 2020
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39. Dielectric Testing of Cable Connection Assembly for Gas-insulated HVDC Systems
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Markus Saltzer and Uwe Riechert
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Offshore wind power ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Interface (computing) ,Qualification testing ,Electrical engineering ,Fiber cable termination ,System testing ,Test requirements ,Dielectric withstand test ,business ,Connection (mathematics) - Abstract
The integration of HVDC GIS equipment into offshore wind converter station may also comprise a HVDC GIS cable connection assembly. For HVDC cable systems test requirements are already existing and are successfully applied in the industry. When suggesting testing methods for an interface device, such as the DC cable connection assembly, the differences need to be considered. This paper describes the different test philosophies in the suggested HVDC GIS dielectric testing and existing HVDC cable system testing. The electric field profiles are compared in an exemplified HVDC cable termination under different load conditions and are related to executed qualification tests according to the testing philosophy of HVDC cable systems. The resulting differences due to the different testing philosophies are discussed. This work may serve as input to the discussion of testing approaches for equipment at the interface between DC gas-insulated equipment and HVDC cables
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- 2020
40. Gambaran Perilaku Keluarga dalam Menyimpan dan Membuang Obat Antibiotik di Kecamatan Pariangan, Kabupaten Tanah Datar
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Syofyan Syofyan, Zola Triyanda, and Zulkarni Zulkarni
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Pharmacist ,Global problem ,Validity ,Nonprobability sampling ,Family medicine ,Inclusion and exclusion criteria ,medicine ,Test requirements ,Correlation test ,business ,RS Pharmacy and materia medica ,Antibiotic Drugs - Abstract
Faktor resiko terjadinya insiden obat dapat berawal dari masalah cara mendapatkan, menggunakan, menyimpan dan membuang obat yang tidak tepat termasuk obat antibiotik. Masalah obat antibiotik telah menjadi persoalan global yang harus mendapatkan perhatian serius termasuk di Indonesia. Tujuan penelitian untuk melihat gambaran perilaku keluarga dalam menyimpan dan membuang obat antibiotik di Kecamatan Pariangan, Kabupaten Tanah Datar. Penelitian deskriptif ini menggunakan desain cross sectional dengan teknik pengambilan sampel secara purposive sampling. Berdasarkan perhitungan jumlah sampel dengan menggunakan rumus Slovin, diperoleh sebanyak 100 keluarga di Kecamatan Pariangan, Kabupaten Tanah Datar yang memenuhi kriteria inklusi dan ekslusi. Penelitian ini menggunakan instrument berupa kuesioner yang telah memenuhi syarat uji validitas dan reliabelitas. Analisis data dilakukan dengan menggunakan SPSS. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa perilaku keluarga dalam menyimpan dan membuang obat antibiotik termasuk dalam kategori cukup dengan nilai mean masing-masing 6,07 dan 6,90. Berdasarkan hasil uji korelasi dapat disimpulkan bahwa tidak terdapat hubungan antara pengetahuan keluarga terhadap profesi apoteker dan obat antibiotik dengan perilaku keluarga dalam menyimpan dan membuang obat antibiotik yang ditunjukan dengan nilai r = 0,163.
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41. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals: economic, regulatory, and policy implications
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Leonardo Trasande, Barbara A. Demeneix, Miquel Porta, Laura N. Vandenberg, Christopher D. Kassotis, Rémy Slama, Duke University [Durham], University of Massachusetts [Amherst] (UMass Amherst), University of Massachusetts System (UMASS), Physiologie moléculaire et adaptation (PhyMA), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute [Barcelone, Espagne] (IMIM), CIBER de Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), University of North Carolina [Chapel Hill] (UNC), University of North Carolina System (UNC), Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA), Institute for Advanced Biosciences / Institut pour l'Avancée des Biosciences (Grenoble) (IAB), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire [Grenoble] (CHU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Etablissement français du sang - Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (EFS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA), New York University School of Medicine (NYU Grossman School of Medicine), College of Global Public Health [New York], New York University [New York] (NYU), NYU System (NYU)-NYU System (NYU), and BARBAGALLO, Maïlys
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Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Cost society ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Endocrine Disruptors ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Internal Medicine ,Medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Environmental planning ,health care economics and organizations ,Extramural ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Environmental Exposure ,[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society ,3. Good health ,[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Human exposure ,[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,Test requirements ,Environmental Pollutants ,[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,[SDE.ES] Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society ,business ,International agency - Abstract
International audience; Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) substantially cost society as a result of increases in disease and disability but—unlike other toxicant classes such as carcinogens—have yet to be codified into regulations as a hazard category. This Series paper examines economic, regulatory, and policy approaches to limit human EDC exposures and describes potential improvements. In the EU, general principles for EDCs call for minimisation of human exposure, identification as substances of very high concern, and ban on use in pesticides. In the USA, screening and testing programmes are focused on oestrogenic EDCs exclusively, and regulation is strictly risk-based. Minimisation of human exposure is unlikely without a clear overarching definition for EDCs and relevant pre-marketing test requirements. We call for a multifaceted international programme (eg, modelled on the International Agency for Research in Cancer) to address the effects of EDCs on human health—an approach that would proactively identify hazards for subsequent regulation.
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42. Automated mobile apps testing from visual perspective
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Feng Xue
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Flexibility (engineering) ,Test strategy ,021103 operations research ,Computer science ,Event (computing) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Mobile apps ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Interactivity ,Human–computer interaction ,Reading (process) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Code (cryptography) ,Test requirements ,media_common - Abstract
The current implementation of automated mobile apps testing generally relies on internal program information, such as reading code or GUI layout files, capturing event streams. This paper proposes an approach of automated mobile apps testing from a completely visual perspective. It uses computer vision technology to enable computer to judge the internal functions from the external GUI information of mobile apps as we humans do and generates test strategy for execution, which improves the interactivity, flexibility, and authenticity of testing. We believe that this vision-based testing approach will further help alleviate the contradiction between the current huge test requirements of mobile apps and the relatively lack of testers.
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- 2020
43. Contribution of Planning And Media Toward Management of Learning Quality that is Implemented Teacher Junior High School Sub District Koto Tangah Padang
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Soimah Soimah, Sufyarma Marsidin, and Jamaris Jamna
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education.field_of_study ,Data collection ,Civil servant ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Population ,Sample (statistics) ,Data description ,School teachers ,Mathematics education ,Test requirements ,Quality (business) ,education ,Psychology ,media_common - Abstract
The background of the problem in this study is that there are still some teachers who teach without making a good teaching plan, are less skilled in using teaching media, are less able to activate students and less able to make assessment analyzes. The purpose of this study 1) the contribution of planning to the management of the quality of learning of state junior high school teachers Koto Tangah Padang, 2) Learning Media's contribution to the management of the quality of learning carried out by state junior high school teachers Koto Tangah Padang, 3) contribution of Planning and instructional media to the management of the quality of learning undertaken by state junior high school teachers Koto Tangah Padang. This type of research uses a quantitative correlational method. The population in this study were 310 junior high school civil servant teachers in Koto Tangah District. The sample uses stratified proportional random sampling technique, so that the sample in this study amounted to 67 people. Data collection techniques using questionnaires. Data analysis techniques in this research are data description, test requirements and hypothesis testing. The results of this study 1) Learning planning contributes to the management of the quality of learning carried out by teachers of the State Junior High School in Koto Tangah District of Padang with a contribution amount of 23.3% by 24.4%, 3) Planning and media together contribute to the management of learning quality by 36.5%. This explains that to improve the management of good and ideal quality of learning should be done through improved learning planning and learning media.
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44. FORECASTING OF UNMET NEEDS PERCENTAGE IN EAST JAVA PROVINCE USING AUTOREGRESSIVE INTEGRATED MOVING AVERAGE (ARIMA) METHOD
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Feri Styaningsih
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Demography. Population. Vital events ,Variables ,Java ,Computer science ,Data needs ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Time series approach ,Statistics ,Diagnostic test ,ARIMA ,unmet need ,Unmet needs ,HA1-4737 ,Test requirements ,Autoregressive integrated moving average ,HB848-3697 ,time series ,arima, time series, unmet need ,computer ,computer.programming_language ,media_common - Abstract
ARIMA uses present and past values as the dependent variable. The accuracy of the ARIMA forecasting method results is good to be used to obtain short-term forecasts. Compared to other time series methods, the advantage of ARIMA method is that it can be used in the percentage of unmet needs data in East Java Province since ARIMA method does not require any specific data motives. Unmet need is a group of women who do not want to have any more children or want to minimize their pregnancy but refuse to use contraception to prevent pregnancy. This study aims to determine the percentage of unmet needs in East Java Province in the future. This study will analyze the value of forecasting and determine the best model for ARIMA. The data used is the monthly data of unmet needs percentage of East Java Province starting from January 2014 to April 2019 (64 data plots). The results showed that the percentage of the number of unmet needs in East Java Province can be predicted using ARIMA model (12,1,0) without constant. The model is based on ARIMA (12,1,0) diagnostic test without constant meeting all the test requirements. The results of forecasting held a MAPE value of 2.369% and MAE of 0.26%. Based on MAPE and MAE, the model has a very good forecasting ability with a fairly small error value. Forecasting results indicated fluctuations in unmet needs data, where from December 2019 to February 2020 there was an increase in number of unmet needs in East Java Province. In the interim, starting in March 2020, the data needs in East Java Province tend to be constant at a higher position than the previous increase.
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45. Clinical validation of full genotyping CLART® HPV4S assay on SurePath and ThinPrep collected screening samples according to the international guidelines for human papillomavirus test requirements for cervical screening
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Camilla Lagheden, Kate Cuschieri, Javier Cortes, Helle Pedersen, Jesper Bonde, Ditte Møller Ejegod, Karin Sundström, F. Xavier Bosch Josë, Joakim Dillner, Ramya Bhatia, and Elia Alcañiz Boada
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Adult ,0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Genotype ,Concordance ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Cervical cancer screening ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,Specimen Handling ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Human papillomavirus ,Papillomaviridae ,Genotyping ,Early Detection of Cancer ,Aged ,Cervical screening ,business.industry ,Papillomavirus Infections ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Uterine Cervical Dysplasia ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,DNA, Viral ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Female ,Test requirements ,business ,Intra-laboratory ,Research Article ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background To ensure the highest quality of human papillomavirus (HPV) testing in primary cervical cancer screening, novel HPV assays must be evaluated in accordance with the international guidelines. Furthermore, HPV assay with genotyping capabilities are becoming increasingly important in triage of HPV positive women in primary HPV screening. Here we evaluate a full genotyping HPV assay intended for primary screening. Methods The CLART® HPV4S (CLART4S) assay is a newly developed full-genotyping assay detecting 14 oncogenic (16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66, 68) and two non-oncogenic HPV genotypes (6, 11). It was evaluated using SurePath and ThinPrep screening samples collected from the Danish and Swedish cervical cancer screening programs, respectively. For calculation of sensitivity, 81 SurePath and 80 ThinPrep samples with confirmed ≥CIN2 were assessed. For clinical specificity analysis, 1184 SurePath and 1169 ThinPrep samples from women with Results In SurePath samples, the sensitivity of CLART4S was 0.90 (MGP-PCR =0.93) and the specificity was 0.91 (MGP-PCR = 0.91); In ThinPrep samples the sensitivity of CLART4S was 0.98 (MGP-PCR = 1.00) and specificity was 0.94 (MGP-PCR =0.87). The CLART4S was shown to be non-inferior to that of MGP-PCR for both sensitivity (p = 0.002; p = 0.01) and specificity (p = 0.01; p = 0.00) in SurePath and ThinPrep samples, respectively. Intra-laboratory reproducibility and inter-laboratory agreement was met for both media types. The individual genotype concordance between CLART4S and MGP-PCR was good agreement for almost all 14 HPV genotypes in both media types. Conclusions The CLART4S assay was proved non-inferior to the comparator assay MGP-PCR for both sensitivity and specificity using SurePath and ThinPrep cervical cancer screening samples from the Danish and Swedish screening programs, respectively. This is the first study to demonstrate clinical validation of a full-genotyping HPV assay conducted in parallel on both SurePath and ThinPrep collected samples.
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46. Evaluation of Uniformity and Stability of Frozen Mixed Serum Potassium Candidate Reference Materials
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Rui Zhang, Dan Zhang, and Qingtao Wang
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Materials science ,Time Factors ,Drug Storage ,Analytical chemistry ,Temperature ,Potassium blood ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Serum potassium ,Drug Stability ,Reference Values ,Reference values ,Linear regression ,Freezing ,Linear Models ,Potassium ,Humans ,Test requirements ,Statistical analysis ,Analysis of variance ,Biomarkers - Abstract
BACKGROUND We tested the uniformity and stability of candidate reference materials (RMs) for serum potassium and aimed to design RMs with better quality that can meet all clinical test requirements and effectively solve the quantity traceability transfer problem. METHODS Three levels of frozen mixed serum potassium candidate RMs were prepared and packed in freezing tubes. RMs were determined in triplicate in 10 vials randomly selected from each level. A one-way analysis of variance was used to evaluate the uniformity using a ratio of the mean squares among groups to mean squares within groups F < F0.05 as the criteria. Stability was studied by synchronization; the short-term stability of the serum potassium in the transport conditions was observed for 30, 15, and 7 days at refrigeration (2 - 8°C), room temperature (18 - 25°C), and 37°C, respectively. By linear regression analysis of variance, the straight line was used as an empirical model. The criterion for judging is |b1| < t0.95, n - 2·sb1. RESULTS Based on the statistical analysis using SPSS 17, the F values for the homogeneity tests of each level of the frozen mixed serum potassium RMs were 0.247, 0.117, and 0.162. These values were less than F0.05 (9, 20) = 2.39. When the short-term stability of the serum potassium was observed for 30, 12, and 4 days at 2 - 8°C, room temperature, and 37°C, respectively, |b1| < t0.95, n - 2·sb1, and instability was not observed. CONCLUSIONS The three levels of the frozen mixed serum potassium RMs have good uniformity. At 2 - 8°C, room temperature, and 37°C, the stability can be ensured for at least 30, 12, and 4 days, respectively. The serum potassium candidate RMs are sufficiently stable under these transportation conditions.
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47. A New Simulation Environment Based on Airsim, ROS, and PX4 for Quadcopter Aircrafts
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You Zhou, Chenxiang Ma, and Zhiqiang Li
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Quadcopter ,Computer science ,Software in the loop ,Control engineering ,Test requirements ,Robot operating system - Abstract
In recent years, quadcopter aircrafts are widely used in various fields. Nowadays, the test methods for quadcopter can't meet the test requirements well. There are many shortcomings, such as it is inconducive for construction, not real enough, long development cycle, and so on. Aiming at these problems, this paper constructs a quadcopter aircrafts simulation environment based on AirSim, ROS, and PX4. Firstly, this paper introduces AirSim, ROS(Robot Operating System) and PX4 SITL (Software in the Loop). Secondly, this article describes the framework of this work and the communication way between different parts. Thirdly, two similar experiments were separately carried out in the simulation environment and the real environment. Finally, through the comparison of the test results, it proves that this simulation environment is real and efficient.
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48. FIPS 140-3 derived test requirements (DTR)
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Kim Schaffer
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Computer science ,Cryptographic Module Validation Program ,Test requirements ,FIPS 140 ,Reliability engineering ,FIPS 140-3 - Published
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49. Design of An Automated Testing Tool for Typesetting of Reflowable Documents
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Xia Hou, Ning Li, Yingai Tian, and Kuo Zuo
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Reflowable document ,Engineering drawing ,Pixel ,Point (typography) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,020207 software engineering ,Manual testing ,02 engineering and technology ,Function point ,Software ,Feature (computer vision) ,020204 information systems ,ComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSING ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Test requirements ,business - Abstract
In order to test the typesetting effect of the same reflowable document in a variety of office software, and point out the difference between the typesetting effect, a tool used for automatically testing the typesetting effect of the reflowable document was designed. With the testing tool, a document to be tested is firstly transformed into an image conforming to test requirements. Next, an automated color marking method is designed for the document in the format of OOXML to look up a reverse correlation between layout objects and typesetting elements by means of the editable feature of the reflowable document, while regularization analysis is utilized to analyze documents in other formats based on the image features of typesetting elements. At last, the effect of typesetting elements is analyzed at the pixel level. According to the experimental result, the test contents using the tool designed in this paper can reach 70% of the level-1 common function points. What's more, both the test efficiency and the accuracy of testing results are better than that performed by manual testing.
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50. Successes and challenges in standards development for ophthalmic imaging technologies
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Matthew J. Everett
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Social group ,Blinding ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,Standardization ,Computer science ,Test requirements ,Safety standards ,Test (assessment) - Abstract
Developing standards and test requirements is difficult, as it involves coming to consensus with a group of people with different backgrounds, interests, and motivations. It is essential that standardization groups begin with a clear agreement on the purpose of whatever they are developing. This is usually relatively clear for safety standards and test targets, but sometimes more nebulous for performance standards. This agreement on purpose is critical not just to facilitate reaching consensus, but also to the future success of the tool or standard. As an example, the purpose of the ophthalmic safety standard is clear (avoid blinding people) and the standard is heavily used. The OCT standard, on the other hand, did not have a clearly agreed upon purpose, and has not been widely adopted. For phantoms that reduce the need for human testing, however, this need for consensus is much reduced, as the benefit can quickly become self-evident..
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