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Moving On: Benefits and Challenges of HOPE VI for Children
Examines the well-being of children in the federal HOPE VI housing program in the areas of behavior, health, and school engagement. Based on surveys of residents at five Hope VI public housing sites
Stable Mesh Decimation
Current mesh reduction techniques, while numerous, all primarily reduce mesh
size by successive element deletion (e.g. edge collapses) with the goal of
geometric and topological feature preservation. The choice of geometric error
used to guide the reduction process is chosen independent of the function the
end user aims to calculate, analyze, or adaptively refine. In this paper, we
argue that such a decoupling of structure from function modeling is often
unwise as small changes in geometry may cause large changes in the associated
function. A stable approach to mesh decimation, therefore, ought to be guided
primarily by an analysis of functional sensitivity, a property dependent on
both the particular application and the equations used for computation (e.g.
integrals, derivatives, or integral/partial differential equations). We present
a methodology to elucidate the geometric sensitivity of functionals via two
major functional discretization techniques: Galerkin finite element and
discrete exterior calculus. A number of examples are given to illustrate the
methodology and provide numerical examples to further substantiate our choices.Comment: 6 pages, to appear in proceedings of the SIAM-ACM Joint Conference on
Geometric and Physical Modeling, 200
Creation of a Single National ID: Challenges & Opportunities for India
A National ID for all citizens and residents of India has long being considered a critical necessity, albeit the related projects have been in pilot mode for the past several years and no distinct road ahead seems to be coming out. The government has been focusing on inclusive growth and has launched several schemes at different levels to facilitate the same. However, monitoring the execution of these schemes and understanding clearly if the targeted citizens actually have got benefited, would demand for substantial granularity of information and doing away with information bottlenecks. Interestingly, proper execution of the National ID project by the government can prove to be useful for execution of various schemes and projects as well as in accessing multiple government and private sector services. This paper focuses on the need for a single national identity system in India and its proposed execution which may actually be linked to citizen life cycle. The other aspects covered and analyzed include current Indian scenario, challenges, existing identification systems and loopholes in the existing systems. Major challenges seem to be coming from enrolments, technology platform choice and strategic design, corresponding policy and legal frameworks. The paper also discusses about international scenario of single national id projects undertaken in 27 countries across the globe to understand current status, adoption and usage. To reinforce the need for national ID, the existing IDs were analysed based on a scoring model considering various dimensions. Primary research was conducted, based on which it was found none of the existing IDs was able to satisfy as a National ID based on the scoring model. The proposed road map has been discussed in length i.e technology platform, smart card technology, legal and administrative framework, business model based on Private-Public Partnership (PPP) considering the mammoth and diverse population. A ranking matrix may be created to come up with a composite score for all districts based on various dimensions. The execution may be planned to be executed without asking Indians to stand in queue for one more ID and accelerating towards a more secured society and more importantly ensuring better delivery of Government services to citizens.
Provably correct Java implementations of Spi Calculus security protocols specifications
Spi Calculus is an untyped high level modeling language for security protocols, used for formal protocols specification and verification. In this paper, a type system for the Spi Calculus and a translation function are formally defined, in order to formalize the refinement of a Spi Calculus specification into a Java implementation. The Java implementation generated by the translation function uses a custom Java library. Formal conditions on such library are stated, so that, if the library implementation code satisfies such conditions, then the generated Java implementation correctly simulates the Spi Calculus specification. A verified implementation of part of the custom library is further presente
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