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Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown

About: Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Higher education & The Internet. The organization has 209 authors who have published 244 publications receiving 7410 citations. The organization is also known as: ITB & IT Blanchardstown.


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Proceedings ArticleDOI
15 May 2009
TL;DR: The paper provides a detailed view of the design and development of the data mining life cycle called DMLC, which aims to support all members of data mining project teams as well as IT managers and academic researchers and may improve project success rates and strategic decision support.
Abstract: Data mining projects are complex and can have a high failure rate. In order to improve project management and success rates of such projects a life cycle is vital to the overall success of the project. This paper reports on a research project that was concerned with the life cycle development for data mining projects, its team members and their role. The paper provides a detailed view of the design and development of the data mining life cycle called DMLC. The life cycle aims to support all members of data mining project teams as well as IT managers and academic researchers and may improve project success rates and strategic decision support. An extensive analysis of eight life cycles leads to a list of advantages, disadvantages, and characteristics of the life cycles. This is extended and generates a conglomerate of several guidelines which serve as the foundation for the development of a new generic data mining life cycle. A detailed study of the human resources involved in a data mining project enhances the DMLC.

1 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
01 Dec 2019
TL;DR: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menjadi bahan evaluasi dan perbaikan bagi pemangku kebijakan terkait yang ada di kota bandung tingkat aktivitas fisik siswa SMP di Kota Bandung, oleh karena itu penelitIAN ini memiliki tujuan unggunakan deskriptif kualit
Abstract: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui tingkat aktivitas fisik siswa di tingkat sekolah menengah pertama yang ada di kota bandung. Tingkat aktivitas fisik menjadi hal dasar untuk menjaga kebugaran dan kesehatan, oleh karena itu penelitian ini memiliki tujuan untuk melihat tingkat aktivitas fisik siswa SMP di Kota Bandung untuk menjadi bahan evaluasi dan perbaikan bagi pemangku kebijakan terkait. Metode penelitian menggunakan deskriptif kualitatif, dengan melibatkan 103 responden yang berstatus sebagai siswa SMP, dengan rata-rata usia 14 tahun. Tingkat aktivitas fisik didapatkan dari hasil pengolahan kuesioner IPAQ (International Physical Activity Quessionare). Sebelum mengisi kuesioner yang ada, para responden diberikan pengarahan dari tim peneliti terkait manfaat dan tata cara pengisian kuesioner tersebut. Hasil dari kuesioner IPAQ berupa data Metabolic Equivalent (METs), METs merupakan satuan tingkat aktivitas fisik, hasil konversi dari waktu tingkat aktivitas fisik dan jenis yang responden isi dalam kuesioner tersebut. Hasilnya rata-rata responden dalam penelitian ini berusia 14.7 (± 1.03) tahun, tinggi badan 160.2cm (± 2.1), berat badan 49.2kg (± 4.6). Dari hasil kuesioner tersebut didapatkan data berupa rata-rata siswa masuk dalam kategori sedang, atau dengan angka 1202.2(±21.1) METs. Tingkat aktivitas fisik sedang dialami oleh siswa, maka perlu ada evaluasi dan perbaikan demi meningkatkan aktivitas fisik dan kebugaran siswa.

1 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: The life cycle of a living organism has three stages: birth, growth, and death as mentioned in this paper, and these are also applied to all oil, gas, and geothermal wells.
Abstract: Every living creature has their very own life cycle: born, growth, and death. These are also applied to all oil, gas, and geothermal wells. Starting from the drilling of the well, the production of the reservoir fluids, and finally the plugging and the abandonment of the well.

1 citations

13 Apr 2016
TL;DR: In this article, the Hartley and Colpitts oscillator was used to generate a sinusoidal wave with constant frequency and amplitude, which can be used in electrical, electronic, communication circuits and systems area.
Abstract: Tool kit is one of learning media that have important role in engineering education, the author has been finished in developing tool kit with oscillator “LC circuit” topic. This oscillator can generate a sinusoidal wave with constant frequency and amplitude. With this tool kit wish the student can develop their skill and applicated in electrical, electronic, communication circuits and systems area. In this paper, a proposed design, fabrication and testing of sine wave oscillator “LC” type (Hartley and Colpitts oscillator) has been performed using five approaches. The first approach proposed design is done theoretically using the basic theorems used to generate oscillations, such as the condition of oscillation criteria and determine the values of capacitor (C) and inductor (L) component, Secondly it is done using simulation technique (LTSpice IV), Thirdly the simulated design is implemented practically using IC OP-AMP 741 with passive elements such as resistors, capacitors and inductors by oscilloscope and frequency generator. Fourthly design the Hartley and colpitts tool kit by 2-D and 3-D, layouting the circuit by Eagle PCB design software then package into tool box which integrated each other. Finaly, the LC-oscillator tool kit was tested such as resistor, capasitor and inductor module and write the result into tables (for jobsheet data).

1 citations

Book ChapterDOI
25 Aug 2005
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe an extended system for the recognition and labeling of graphical objects within architectural and engineering documents that integrates Statistical Language Models (SLMs) with shape classifiers.
Abstract: This paper describes a proposed extended system for the recognition and labeling of graphical objects within architectural and engineering documents that integrates Statistical Language Models (SLMs) with shape classifiers. Traditionally used for Natural Language Processing, SLMS have been successful in such fields as Speech Recognition and Information Retrieval. There exist similarities between natural language and technical graphical data that suggest that adapting SLMs for use with graphical data is a worthwhile approach. Statistical Graphical Language Models (SGLMs) are applied to graphical documents based on associations between different classes of shape in a drawing to automate the structuring and labeling of graphical data. The SGLMs are designed to be combined with other classifiers to improve their recognition performance. SGLMs perform best when the graphical domain being examined has an underlying semantic system, that is; graphical objects have not been placed randomly within the data. A system which combines a Shape Classifier with SGLMS is described.

1 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Kevin Murphy146728120475
Philip Owende24506333
Roisin Donnelly211181644
Adam C. Winstanley201141597
Mitra Djamal192101382
Edy Soewono16107862
Denise Martin1555693
Natasha Evers15451158
Manoj Kumar14106731
Syifaul Fuada14104662
Adit Kurniawan11120523
Masayu Leylia Khodra11128569
Enri Damanhuri1047279
Rinaldi Munir10100554
Armein Z. R. Langi999363
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20212
20208
201910
201824
201726
201616