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A software fault tree key node metric

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Producing reusable object-oriented components

Donald Needham

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Experiences in Project-Based Software Engineering

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Possible role of cell cycle-dependent morphology, geometry,…

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Producing reusable object-oriented components

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  • May 2001

Margaretha W. Price Donald M. Needham

Developing reusable object-oriented software requires a designer to determine how to structure a software system so as to achieve the necessary functionality, while at the same time increasing the reuse potential of the software. We introduce a set of reusability metrics intended to be iteratively applied during the design and implementation parts…

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Producing reusable object-oriented components: a domain-and-organization-specific perspective

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  • May 2001

Margaretha W. Price Donald M. Needham

Developing reusable object-oriented software requires a designer to determine how to structure a software system so as to achieve the necessary functionality, while at the same time increasing the reuse potential of the software. We introduce a set of reusability metrics intended to be iteratively applied during the design and implementation parts…

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Producing reusable object-oriented components: a domain-and-organization-specific perspective.

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  • Jan 2001

Margaretha W. Price Donald M. Needham

Developing reusable object-oriented software requires a designer to determine how to structure a software system so as to achieve the necessary functionality, while at the same time increasing the reuse potential of the software. We introduce a set of reusability metrics intended to be iteratively applied during the design and implementation parts…

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Figure 1: Propagation For Fan Blade Pitch Alteration.

Figure 2: Fan Blade Object Types.

Figure 3: The Sequential Message Proole.

Figure 4: Completed Fan Pitch Alteration Prop Model.

Towards a distributed object-oriented propagation model using Ada95

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  • Sep 1999

Donald M. Needham Steven Demurjian

Representing interdependencies between the objects of an object-oriented software application requires design-time mechanisms for specifying object interrelationships, as well as software constructs for the runtime maintenance of these relationships. We present a portion of our software engineering research environment ADAM, (short for Active Desig…

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A Reusability Measurement Framework and Tool for Ada 95.

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  • Jan 1997

Margaretha W. Price Steven Demurjian

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An Ada95 Basis for Propagation Modeling.

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  • Jan 1997

Donald M. Needham Steven Demurjian

Representing dynamic interdependencies between design objects is an essential part of modeling the critical software communications found in complex software systems. Current software development methodologies, computer aided software engineering (CASE) environments and computer aided design (CAD) systems lack the ability to represent and manipulat…

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Ftpeters,steve,robert,needhamg@cse.uconn.edu

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  • Sep 1996

T. J. Peters Steven Demurjian Robert Mccartney

Knowledge Intensive CAD requires extension of the object-oriented paradigm because object-oriented hierarchies are fundamentally based upon ancestral relations. Knowledge Intensive CAD demands software capabilities to allow the user to model relationships that are significantly more complex than inheiritance. Propagations are proposed as an object-…

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Object Modeling to Localize Knowledge for Feature Interrelationships

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  • Sep 1996

T. J. Peters Steven Demurjian Robert Mccartney

Knowledge Intensive CAD requires extension of the object-oriented paradigm because object-oriented hierarchies are fundamentally based upon ancestral relations. Knowledge Intensive CAD demands software capabilities to allow the user to model relationships that are significantly more complex than inheiritance. Propagations are proposed as an object-…

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Figure 4: View of Selected Region from Interior of Ball Box...

Figure 5: LESS THAN NU/2 Propagation

Figure 6: GREATER THAN EQUAL NU/2 Propagation 2. Probe With Vector...

Propagating topological tolerances for rapid prototyping

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  • Sep 1996

T. J. Peters Steven Demurjian Donald M. Needham[…]

Rapid prototyping technologies permit timely inclusion of experimental verification within an iterative design process. This work introduces topological tolerances as a tool for retaining desired design invariance during the production of successively refined prototypes. These topological tolerances are applied to the supporting geometric data repr…

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Relations Between Features: Prototyping Object-Oriented Language Extensions on an Industrial Example

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  • Aug 1996

Brendan D. Brett Thomas J. Peters Steven Demurjian

Feature-based design techniques are being broadly incorporated into supporting CAD/CAM software. Object-oriented methodologies effectively capture parent-child relationships between features. However, realistic design, manufacturing and assembly domains often require more subtle inter-relationships between features, where contemporary object-orient…

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ADAM: a language-independent, object-oriented, design environment for modeling inheritance and relationship variants in Ada 95, C++, and Eiffel

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  • Jan 1996

Donald M. Needham Steven Demurjian Karim El Guemhioui[…]

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Information Engineering: Object-Oriented Design and Analyses Chapter 2: Object-Oriented Programming and Databases

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From 1873 to 1878, the American physicist Josiah Willard Gibbs offered to the scientific community three great articles that proved to be a milestone for the science of thermodynamics. On the other hand, between 1886 and 1896, the French physicist Pierre Maurice Marie Duhem translated thermodynamics into the language of Lagrange’s analytical mechanics. At the same time, he expanded its scope to include thermal phenomena, electromagnetic phenomena, and all kinds of irreversible processes. Duhem formulated a version of thermodynamics characterized by the conceptual unification of mechanics, physics, and chemistry. Overall, the work of both physicists on thermodynamics is tremendous, full of axioms, theorems, corollaries, proofs, and hundreds of equations. Therefore, it would be a utopian aim to provide a short analysis of their work. Instead, the present study will attempt to give a brief outline of the main tools and concepts used by the two physicists. I will argue that each scientist approaches thermodynamics in a new and unique way, which reveals their scientific styles as reflected in their personalities, the writing styles, their behavior toward publicity, and their inclination for publication. Finally, I will examine the influence of their theories on the development of chemical thermodynamics.

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Since the 1990s the philosophy of chemistry has been growing significantly. Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent and Jonathan Simon both contributed to this growth. With Chemistry: The Impure Science, which is dedicated to Larry Holmes, they offer a new contribution to this field. Ranging from antiquity to modern chemistry, they use a lot of examples from the history of chemistry as the subjects of their philosophical analyses. In addition, their book deals with the image of chemistry which is a hot topic in modern society. Therefore, this work might serve as a textbook for an (under)graduate course in the history and philosophy of chemistry. The main purpose of the authors is to address their own (new) philosophy of chemistry that ‘emerges from the chemist’s constant practical engagement with matter’ (p. 5). Doubtless, historians of science will also benefit from Chemistry: The Impure Science. Unfortunately, the index is not comprehensive with respect to the book’s contents. The authors used more than 300 primary and secondary sources which are placed in a bibliography and in notes at the end of each chapter. By referring to these sources, they reflect upon the opinions of other historians*and philosophers of science. The book’s illustrations positively complement the content. For example, in 1886 the hexagonal form of the benzene structure, as proposed by Kekule´, was represented by the German Chemical Society ‘by a circle of six monkeys’ (pp. 188, 189). In addition, the chapters smoothly run into each other.

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Was Duhem Justified in not Distinguishing Between Physical and Chemical Atomism?

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Chemists in the late nineteenth century were apt to distinguish the theory of chemical structure they advocated as chemical, as opposed to physical, atomism. The failure on Duhem’s part to consider any such distinction in his critique of atomism might be taken to be a lacuna in his argument. Far from being a weakness in his stance, however, I argue that he had good systematic reasons for not taking such a distinction seriously.

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Research paper thumbnail of An Algorithm for Improving System Safety via Software Fault Trees

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A software fault tree key node metric

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Stabilization of cross-linked polyolefins

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Research paper thumbnail of Kinetics and thermodynamics of tea cream formation: A colloidal approach

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Research paper thumbnail of Using a Class-Wide, Semester-Long Project to Teach Software Engineering Principles

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Needham, Paulorcid.org/0000-0001-9771-3469

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Schmitz, G. J., te Vrugt, M., Haug-Warberg, T., Ellingsen, L., Needham, P. & Wittkowski, R. (2023). Thermodynamics of an Empty Box. Entropy, 25(2), Article ID 315. Needham, P. (2022). Progress in Chemistry: Themes at the Macroscopic and Microscopic Levels. In: Yafeng Shan (Ed.), New Philosophical Perspectives on Scientific Progress: (pp. 128-148). RoutledgeNeedham, P. (2020). Atoms and chemistry I: Not a success story. In: Ugo Zilioli (Ed.), Atomism in Philosophy: A History from Antiquity to the Present (pp. 457-469). London: Bloomsbury AcademicNeedham, P. (2020). Getting to Know the World Scientifically: An Objective View. Cham: Springer NatureWeisberg, M., Needham, P. & Hendry, R. (2019). Philosophy of Chemistry. Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyNeedham, P. & Findlay Hendry, R. (2018). Aspects of the Concept of Potentiality in Chemistry. In: Kristina Engelhard, Michael Quante (Ed.), Handbook of Potentiality: (pp. 375-400). SpringerNeedham, P. (2017). Chemistry. In: Hans Burkhardt, Johanna Seibt, Guido Imaguire, Stamatios Gerogiorgakis (Ed.), Handbook of Mereology: (pp. 141-147). München: Philosophia Verlag GmbHNeedham, P. (2017). Determining Sameness of Substance. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 68(4), 953-979Needham, P. (2017). Elements. In: Hans Burkhardt, Johanna Seibt, Guido Imaguire, Stamatios Gerogiorgakis (Ed.), Handbook of Mereology: (pp. 197-200). München: Philosophia Verlag GmbHNeedham, P. (2017). Kvotskalor för icke-extensiva storheter. In: George Masterton, Keizo Matsubara and Kim Solin (Ed.), Från Skaradjäkne till Uppsalaprofessor: festskrift till Lars-Göran Johansson i samband med hans pensionering (pp. 79-105). Uppsala: Department of Philosophy, Uppsala University

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Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Philosophy

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ORCID iD: orcid.org/0000-0001-9771-3469

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