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Kuba Richard - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Tool for Payment Format Definition Debugging
    Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2020
    Co-Authors: Kuba Richard
    Abstract:

    The main goal of this thesis is to develop and demonstrate a tool for debugging payment formats that would make it easier for users of the DMEEX Transaction (Program) to detect bugs in definition trees. Demonstration of the debugging tool is implemented on the SAP S / 4HANA platform. The first part of this thesis describes the platforms SAP R / 3 and SAP S / 4HANA, with emphasis on capturing the differences between them. Furthermore, the purpose of payment formats and their integration within SAP systems is discussed. The design describes the collection and work with user requirements for this tool. The implemented product allows users to visualize the processing of the DMEEX Transaction definition tree, thanks to which it allows its users to more easily detect errors in the definition of the tree or in its input data

  • Tool for Payment Format Definition Debugging
    Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2020
    Co-Authors: Kuba Richard
    Abstract:

    Hlavním cílem této práce je vyvinout a demonstrovat nástroj pro ladění platebních formátů, který by uživatelům transakce (Programu) DMEEX usnadňoval odhalování chyb v definičních stromech. Demonstrace nástroje pro ladění je implementována na platformě SAP S/4HANA. V první části práce jsou popisovány platformy SAP R/3 a SAP S/4HANA, s důrazem na vystižení rozdílů mezi nimi. Dále je pak rozebrána problematika platebních formátů a jejich podpora v rámci systémů SAP. V rámci návrhu je popsán sběr a práce s požadavky uživatelů na tento nástroj. Implementovaný produkt umožňuje uživatelům vizualizovat průběh zpracování definičního stromu transakce DMEEX, díky čemuž jeho uživatelům umožňuje jednodušší odhalování chyb v definici stromu nebo v jeho vstupních datech.The main goal of this thesis is to develop and demonstrate a tool for debugging payment formats that would make it easier for users of the DMEEX Transaction (Program) to detect bugs in definition trees. Demonstration of the debugging tool is implemented on the SAP S / 4HANA platform. The first part of this thesis describes the platforms SAP R / 3 and SAP S / 4HANA, with emphasis on capturing the differences between them. Furthermore, the purpose of payment formats and their integration within SAP systems is discussed. The design describes the collection and work with user requirements for this tool. The implemented product allows users to visualize the processing of the DMEEX Transaction definition tree, thanks to which it allows its users to more easily detect errors in the definition of the tree or in its input data.

Per Ivar Kaaresen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • early intervention improves behavioral outcomes for preterm infants randomized controlled trial
    Pediatrics, 2010
    Co-Authors: Marianne S Nordhov, John A Ronning, Stein Erik Ulvund, Lauritz Bredrup Dahl, Per Ivar Kaaresen
    Abstract:

    Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of an early intervention Program on behavioral outcomes at corrected age of 5 years for children with birth weights (BWs) of <2000 g. Methods: A randomized controlled trial of a modified version of the Mother-Infant Transaction Program was performed. Outcomes were measured by the Child Behavior Check List report (parents) and Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire at 5 years (parents and preschool teachers). Results: A total of 146 infants were assigned randomly (intervention group: 72 infants; reference group: 74 infants). A term group was recruited (75 infants). The mean BWs were 1396 ± 429 g for the intervention group, 1381 ± 436 g for the control group, and 3619 ± 490 g for the term reference group. Parents in the intervention group reported significantly fewer behavioral problems measured by both instruments at 5 years. There were no differences in behavior problems reported by preschool teachers. Significantly more children in the preterm control group scored within the clinical area of both instruments. Conclusions: This modified version of the Mother-Infant Transaction Program led to fewer behavioral problems reported by parents at corrected age of 5 years for children with BWs of <2000 g. * Abbreviations: BW — : birth weight CBCL — : Child Behavior Check List CI — : confidence interval EI — : early intervention ES — : effect size GA — : gestational age LBW — : low birth weight MITP — : Mother-Infant Transaction Program NIDCAP — : Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program OR — : odds ratio PC — : preterm control PI — : preterm intervention SDQ — : Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire TR — : term reference

Feng Chen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The methodology of integrating SAP solution manager with BPEL relevant solfwares
    Proceedings of 2013 IEEE International Conference on Service Operations and Logistics and Informatics, 2013
    Co-Authors: Qiang Wei, Qinhua Wang, Feng Chen
    Abstract:

    BPEL stands for Business Process Execution Language, it is a kind of specification for process modeling and execution. And many process management products are developed based on or imitates to it, such as IBM Business Process Manager, Websphere Business Modeler, etc. On the other hand, SAP Solution Manager (SSM) provides its own process management tool to create/update/remove SAP process which is workflow of SAP Transaction, Program, etc. And SAP Transaction and Program and so on are the key components of SAP ERP system. First of all, SSM is much tidy than BPEL and it follows part of BPEL specification in other words. Secondly, SAP exposes special Web services for third-party software to integrate SAP process. The above two reasons make it possible to integrate SSM with the products which follow the BPEL specification. After that, the BPEL products will be able to support the capacities to manage SAP processes. That would bring huge benefits for the companies who are involved in selling software and designing mobile solutions with the BPEL products for clients with a strong SAP adoption base. So it has extremely high research value. This paper describes the methods to synchronize BPEL process model and SSM process model, including exporting BPEL to SSM, updating/importing SSM to BPEL, viewing synchronization report, etc. It purposes the model comparison algorithm, and the design of SSM model. Not only that, we also take care of the performance of the comparison algorithm based on the web services provided by SSM.

Helen Skouteris - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • effectiveness of a modified mother infant Transaction Program on outcomes for preterm infants from 3 to 24 months of age
    Infant Behavior & Development, 2009
    Co-Authors: Carol Newnham, Jeannette Milgrom, Helen Skouteris
    Abstract:

    Mothers of hospitalised preterm infants were randomised into an intervention or control condition. Intervention mothers received a modified Mother–Infant Transaction Program over seven sessions prior to infant discharge and two sessions over the next 3 months. Infant temperament, mother–infant interaction and parenting stress were assessed at 3 and 6 months and infant development was measured by parental report at 24 months. Intervention compared with control dyads showed enhanced mother–infant interactions, infants were temperamentally more “approaching” and “easier”, had fewer regulatory problems (colic, sleep, excessive crying), and had more developed communication skills, while mothers were less stressed by their infant at 3 months. These early gains in the development of preterm infants and in the relationship with and adjustment of their mothers, may explain the process by which intervention infants in the original study showed increasing cognitive advantages to 9 years of age [Rauh, V. A., Nurcombe, B., Achenbach, T., & Howell, C. (1990). The mother–infant Transaction Program. Clinical Perinatology, 17, 31–45].

Marianne S Nordhov - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • early intervention improves behavioral outcomes for preterm infants randomized controlled trial
    Pediatrics, 2010
    Co-Authors: Marianne S Nordhov, John A Ronning, Stein Erik Ulvund, Lauritz Bredrup Dahl, Per Ivar Kaaresen
    Abstract:

    Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of an early intervention Program on behavioral outcomes at corrected age of 5 years for children with birth weights (BWs) of <2000 g. Methods: A randomized controlled trial of a modified version of the Mother-Infant Transaction Program was performed. Outcomes were measured by the Child Behavior Check List report (parents) and Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire at 5 years (parents and preschool teachers). Results: A total of 146 infants were assigned randomly (intervention group: 72 infants; reference group: 74 infants). A term group was recruited (75 infants). The mean BWs were 1396 ± 429 g for the intervention group, 1381 ± 436 g for the control group, and 3619 ± 490 g for the term reference group. Parents in the intervention group reported significantly fewer behavioral problems measured by both instruments at 5 years. There were no differences in behavior problems reported by preschool teachers. Significantly more children in the preterm control group scored within the clinical area of both instruments. Conclusions: This modified version of the Mother-Infant Transaction Program led to fewer behavioral problems reported by parents at corrected age of 5 years for children with BWs of <2000 g. * Abbreviations: BW — : birth weight CBCL — : Child Behavior Check List CI — : confidence interval EI — : early intervention ES — : effect size GA — : gestational age LBW — : low birth weight MITP — : Mother-Infant Transaction Program NIDCAP — : Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program OR — : odds ratio PC — : preterm control PI — : preterm intervention SDQ — : Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire TR — : term reference