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The e-commerce turnover has a constant growth rate of about 10%. An additional increase
in complexity and traffic spikes clarify the need for a scalable software architecture to prevent
a potential technical debt, higher financial cost, longer maintenance, or a reduced reliability.
Due to the fact, that existing approaches like the Palladio Approach require a high modelling
overhead and the importance of dropping this overhead was identified this master thesis is
focused on the modelling and simulation of e-commerce web application architectures using
a high-level approach to provide a faster, but possibly more inaccurate prediction of the
scalability.
This is done by the usage of the Design Science Research Process as a frame, a scientific
literature review for use of the existing knowledge base and the Conical Methodology for the
artefact creation. The artefact is a graphical model which is evaluated using a simulation
developed with Python and its framework SimPy. For model creation and evaluation a total
of twelve papers investigating the scalability of e-commerce web application architectures is
split into a test and train group. The training group and parts of the scientific research are
used to identify the components load balancer, application server, web tier, ERP system,
legacy system and database as well as some general characteristics that need to be considered.
The components with the most modelling variables are the application server and web
tier with a total of thirteen, while the ERP and legacy system only required five.
The model is evaluated using a total of three papers from the test group, where an average
throughput error of 5.78% and a response time error of 46.55% or 26.46% was identified. An
additional evaluation based on two non-e-commerce architectures shows the usability of the
model for other types of architectures. Even though the average error gives the impression,
that the model is not providing a good estimation, the graphical results show, that the model
and its simulation can be used to provide a faster scalability prediction. The model is least
accurate for the prediction of the situation, where the response time increases exponentially,
as this is the point, where variables, only accountable for some percentage and thus ignored
for the model, have the highest influence.
Future research can be found in the extension of the model by either adding or investigating
additional components, adding features ignored within this work or applying it to other
types of web application architectures. Additionally, both the low-level and the high-level
approaches can be brought together to combine the advantages from both approaches.
In this bachelor thesis, different models for predicting the influenza virus are
examined in more detail.
The focus is on epidemiological compartmental models, as well as on different
Machine Learning approaches.
In particular, the basics chapter presents the SIR model and its various extensions.
Furthermore, Deep Learning and Social Network approaches are
investigated and the applied methods of a selected article are analysed in more
detail.
The practical part of this work consists in the implementation of a Multiple
Linear Regression model and an Artificial Neural Network. For the development
of both models the programming language Python was chosen using the
Deep Learning Framework Keras.
Tests were performed with real data from the Réseau Sentinelles, a French
organisation for monitoring national health.
The results of the tests show that the Neural Network is able to make better
predictions than the Multiple Linear Regression model.
The discussion shows ideas for improving influenza prediction including the
establishment of a worldwide collaboration between the surveillance centres as
well as the consolidation of historical data with real-time social media data.
Therefore, this work consists of a state-of-the art of models regarding the
spread of influenza virus, the development and comparison of several models
programmed in Python, evaluated on real data.
Quantitative assessment of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging can be used for diagnosis and staging of tumors and monitoring of response in cancer treatment. In clinical practice, PET analysis is based on normalized indices such as those based on the Standardized Uptake Value (SUV). Although largely evaluated, these indices are considered quite unstable mainly because of the simplicity of their experimental protocol. Development and validation of more sophisticated methods for the purposes of clinical research require a common open platform that can be used both for prototyping and sharing of the analysis methods, and for their evaluation by clinical users. This work was motivated by the lack of such platform for longitudinal quantitative PET analysis. By following a prototype driven software development approach, an open source tool for quantitative analysis of tumor changes based on multi-study PET image data has been implemented. As a platform for this work, 3D Slicer 4, a free open source software application for medical image computing has been chosen. For the analysis and quantification of PET data, the implemented software tool guides the user through a series of workflow steps. In addition to the implementation of a guided workflow, the software was made extensible by integration of interfaces for the enhancement of segmentation and PET quantification algorithms. By offering extensibility, the PET analysis software tool was transformed into a platform suitable for prototyping and development of PET-specific segmentation and quantification methods. The accuracy, efficiency and usability of the platform were evaluated in reproducibility and usability studies. The results achieved in these studies demonstrate that the implemented longitudinal PET analysis software tool fulfills all requirements for the basic quantification of tumors in PET imaging and at the same time provides an efficient and easy to use workflow. Furthermore, it can function as a platform for prototyping of PET-specific segmentation and quantification methods, which in the future can be incorporated in the workflow.
Initial results of an ongoing research in the field of reactive mobile autonomy are presented. The aim is to create a reactive obstacle avoidance method for mobile agent operating in dynamic, unstructured, and unpredictable environment. The method is inspired by the stimulus-response behavior of simple animals. An obstacle avoidance controller is developed that uses raw visual information of the environment. It employs reinforcement learning and is therefore capable of self-developing. This should result with obstacle avoidance behavior that is adaptable and therefore generalizes on various operational modalities. The general assumptions of the agent capabilities, the features of the environment as well as the initial result of the simulation are presented. The plans for improvement and suitable performance evaluation are suggested.
Segmentation of the Cerebrospinal Fluid from MRI Images for the Treatment of Disc Herniations
(2010)
About 80 percent of people are affected at some point in their lives by lower back pain, which is one of the most common neurological diseases and reasons for long-term disability in the United States. The symptoms are primarily caused by overly heavy lifting and/or overstretching of the back, leading to a rupture and an outward bulge of an intervertebral disc, which puts pressure on and pinches the nerve fibers of the spine. The most common form is a lumbar disc herniation between the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebra and between the fifth lumbar vertebra and the sacrum. In recent years the diagnosis of lower back pain has improved, mainly due to enhanced imaging techniques and imaging quality, but the surgical therapy remains hazardous. Reasons for this include low visibility when accessing the lumbar area and the high risk of causing permanent damage when touching the nerve fibers. A new approach for increasing patient safety is the segmentation and visualization of the cerebrospinal fluid in the lower lumbar region of the vertebral column. For this purpose a new fully-automatic and a semi-automatic approach were developed for separating the cerebrospinal fluid from its surroundings on T2-weighted MRI scans of the lumbar vertebra. While the fully-automatic algorithm is realized by a model-based searching method and a volume-based segmentation, the semi-automatic algorithm requires a seed point and performs the segmentation on individual axial planes through a combination of a region-based segmentation algorithm and a thresholding filter. Both algorithms have been applied to four T2-weighted MRI datasets and are compared with a gold-standard segmentation. The segmentation overlap with the gold-standard was 78.7 percent for the fully-automatic algorithm and 93.1 percent for the semi-automatic algorithm. In the pathological region the fully-automatic algorithm obtained a similarity of 56.6 percent, compared to 87.8 percent for the semi-automatic algorithm.
This thesis presents a photmetric stereo method based on the work of Schulze [35], who in turn extended the research of Schroeder et al. [33,34] In this approach, three different lightings are obtained by illuminating the object by three colored light sources (red, green and blue). A video of the subject is captured from the front, the back and the side. The single frames are then extracted from the viedo, which are used for the 3D reconstruction of the subject. The aim of this work was to improve the presented method of Schulze with real patient subjects by getting a better sphere calibration and changing some parameters in the patient processing. As the graphical interface was implemented for persons with a technical background, it has been changed to become also more convenient to use for non-technically oriented staff