390 research outputs found

    Developing and Evaluating ECM Data Persistence Architecture

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    A conceptual data persistence architecture and methodology to evaluate its performance is created. Results of the empirical research indicate that the architecture created is convenient for high intensity processing of large ECM data volumes. The synthesis of SQL and NoSQL technology allows to handle high volume transactions on current data and full-text search on large sets of history data. The history data is moved from SQL to NoSQL data store thus allowing to use a cluster of commodity hardware to store major volume of ECM data. Scaling out (increasing a number of cluster nodes) is less expensive than scaling up (buying a more powerful server hardware) that is normally needed to upgrade SQL database

    Topic-comment structures in information dialogues

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    "m=1" coatings for neutron guides

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    A substantial fraction of the price for a supermirror neutron guide system is the shielding, which is needed because of the gamma radiation produced as a result of neutron absorption in the supermirror layers. Traditional coatings have been made of nickel-titanium heterostructures, but Ni and Ti also have a fairly high absorption cross section for cold and thermal neutrons. We examine a number of alternatives to Ni as part of a study to reduce the gamma radiation from neutron guides. Materials such as diamond and Be have higher neutron scattering density than Ni, smaller absorption cross section, and when a neutron is absorbed they emit gamma photons with lower energies. We present reflectivity data comparing Ni with Be and preliminary results from diamond coatings showing there use as neutron guide coatings. Calculations show that Be and diamond coatings emit two orders of magnitude fewer gamma photons compared to Ni, mainly because of the lower absorption cross section

    Teleajakirjanik konstrueerimas uudisloo narratiivi

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    "m=1" coatings for neutron guides

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    A substantial fraction of the price for a supermirror neutron guide system is the shielding, which is needed because of the gamma radiation produced as a result of neutron absorption in the supermirror layers. Traditional coatings have been made of nickel-titanium heterostructures, but Ni and Ti also have a fairly high absorption cross section for cold and thermal neutrons. We examine a number of alternatives to Ni as part of a study to reduce the gamma radiation from neutron guides. Materials such as diamond and Be have higher neutron scattering density than Ni, smaller absorption cross section, and when a neutron is absorbed they emit gamma photons with lower energies. We present reflectivity data comparing Ni with Be and preliminary results from diamond coatings showing there use as neutron guide coatings. Calculations show that Be and diamond coatings emit two orders of magnitude fewer gamma photons compared to Ni, mainly because of the lower absorption cross section
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