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Military Academy

About: Military Academy is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 2478 authors who have published 3003 publications receiving 33188 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, structural and electrochemical characteristics of hypo-hyper d-electrocatalytic materials aimed for preparation of electrodes for hydrogen evolution were studied, where a number of modifications were applied aimed at improving the materials performances: (i) TiO2 was transformed into anatase by heating at 480 °C for 1 h, (ii) multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) were used as a catalyst support instead of Vulcan XC-72 and (iii) Mo was added to Co phase in a quantity of 25 at.% (Mo

22 citations

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01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: This paper introduces a formal reasoning system called the InCA (Intelligent Cyber Attribution) framework that is designed to aid an analyst in the attribution of a cyber-operation even when the available information is conflicting and/or uncertain.
Abstract: Attributing a cyber-operation through the use of multiple pieces of technical evidence (i.e., malware reverse-engineering and source tracking) and conventional intelligence sources (i.e., human or signals intelligence) is a difficult problem not only due to the effort required to obtain evidence, but the ease with which an adversary can plant false evidence. In this paper, we introduce a formal reasoning system called the InCA (Intelligent Cyber Attribution) framework that is designed to aid an analyst in the attribution of a cyber-operation even when the available information is conflicting and/or uncertain. Our approach combines argumentation-based reasoning, logic programming, and probabilistic models to not only attribute an operation but also explain to the analyst why the system reaches its conclusions.

22 citations

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TL;DR: The paper fills the gap by combining two separate streams in knowledge sharing, where the first reflects the paradigm of the organizational behaviour theory and highlights the impact of organizational culture and employees’ trust; where the second discloses theimpact of technology deployment in knowledge shares.
Abstract: Although the large body of literature suggests that trust is a prerequisite for knowledge sharing, the understanding of mediational pathways remains limited The paper fills the gap by combining two separate streams in knowledge sharing, where the first reflects the paradigm of the organizational behaviour theory and highlights the impact of organizational culture and employees’ trust; where the second one discloses the impact of technology deployment in knowledge sharing Building on the premises that interdependence between variables that affect knowledge sharing raises form organizational culture of trust and available technologies, we examine the structural origins of knowledge sharing As a method structural equation modelling test was used to analyse the data Hypothesised five-factor model was tested through two stages using AMOS software The findings carry theoretical implications for the knowledge management body of knowledge since they extended the research on knowledge sharing by integ

22 citations

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01 Dec 2011-Strain
TL;DR: In this paper, an efficient fatigue life computation method under variable amplitude loading of structural components has been proposed, which is focused on total fatigue life estimation of aircraft structural components, defined as sum of fatigue crack initiation and crack growth life.
Abstract: In this investigation, an efficient fatigue life computation method under variable amplitude loading of structural components has been proposed. Attention in this study is focused on total fatigue life estimation of aircraft structural components. Flat specimens with central hole made of quenched and tempered steel 13H11N2V2MF were tested as representatives of different structural components. Total fatigue life of these specimens, defined as sum of fatigue crack initiation and crack growth life, was experimentally determined. Specimens were tested by blocks of positive variable amplitude loading. Crack initiation life was computed using theory of low-cycle fatigue (LCF) properties. Cyclic stress–strain curve, Masing’s curve and approximate Sonsino’s curve were used for determining stress–strain response at critical point of considered specimens. Computation of crack initiation life was realised using Palmgren–Miner’s linear rule of damage accumulation, applied on Morrow’s curves of LCF properties. Crack growth life was predicted using strain energy density method. In this method, the same LCF properties were used for crack initiation life and for crack growth life computations also. Computation results are compared with own experimentally obtained results.

22 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined Dutch military personnel's attitudes toward international cooperation, while these attitudes were expressed under threatening (during the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) mission in Afghanistan) or nonthreatening circumstances (in Europe).
Abstract: This report examines Dutch military personnel's attitudes toward international cooperation, while these attitudes were expressed under threatening (during the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) mission in Afghanistan) or nonthreatening circumstances (in Europe). Findings indicate that concerns about death were significantly more present in Afghanistan relative to Europe, and in Afghanistan, concerns about death were found to be negatively correlated with willingness to collaborate internationally. These findings provide support for terror management processes in vivo, and have a number of important implications for international policy.

22 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Kamil Kuca55102916708
Antoni Rogalski4728611516
Ufuk Gündüz442066560
George P. Patrinos433538785
Ching-Hsue Cheng422098222
Saad M. Alshehri422806179
Roman Dabrowski384696415
Daniel Jun372875505
Susheel Kalia361056984
Dragan Pamučar361944519
Turgay Celik355085417
Janice D. Yoder33813486
Miodrag Čolić322123894
T. C. T. Ting321219662
Manuela Tvaronavičienė311532832
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20225
2021228
2020263
2019228
2018186
2017243