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Alexander Weinert

Researcher at German Aerospace Center

Publications -  34
Citations -  194

Alexander Weinert is an academic researcher from German Aerospace Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Linear temporal logic & Parity (mathematics). The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 34 publications receiving 120 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexander Weinert include Saarland University & University of Liverpool.

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RCE: An Integration Environment for Engineering and Science.

TL;DR: RCE (Remote Component Environment) makes it easy for collaborating engineers to contribute their individual disciplinary tools to a multidisciplinary design or analysis, and simplifies the subsequent analysis of the workflow's results.
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RCE: An Integration Environment for Engineering and Science

TL;DR: RCE as mentioned in this paper is an open-source application developed primarily at DLR that enables its users to intuitively integrate disciplinary tools, to define dependencies between them via an easy-to-use graphical interface, and to execute the resulting multidisciplinary engineering workflow.
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Overview of Collaborative Multi-Fidelity Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Activities in the DLR Project VicToria

TL;DR: The different MDO strategies are shown to be effective in dealing with complex, real-world MDO problems in a highly collaborative, cross-institutional design environment, involving many disciplinary groups and experts and a mix of commercial and in-house design and analysis software.
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Distributed Multidisciplinary Optimization and Collaborative Process Development using RCE

TL;DR: The use of some of the key features of RCE for MDA and MDO purposes are demonstrated based on several collaborative DLR projects where distributed simulation tools are being used.
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Automata Tutor and what we learned from building an online teaching tool

TL;DR: The algorithms that are used to produce personalized feedback are described, and the tool and its features are evaluated through extensive user studies involving hundreds of participants.