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Egyptian electronic government: The university enrolment case study
E-government projects have potential for greaterefficiency and effectiveness of
government operations. For thisreason, many developing countries governments
have investedheavily in this agenda and an increasing number of e-
governmentprojects are being implemented. However, there is a lack of clearcase
material, which describes the potentialities and consequenceexperienced by
organizations trying to manage with this change. TheMinistry of State for
Administrative Development (MSAD) is theorganization responsible for the e-
Government program in Egyptsince early 2004. This paper presents a case study of
the process ofadmission to public universities and institutions in Egypt which
is ledby MSAD. Underlining the key benefits resulting from the
initiative,explaining the strategies and the development steps used toimplement
it, and highlighting the main obstacles encountered andhow they were overcome
will help repeat the experience in otheruseful e-government
projects.Keywords—Case studies, Egypt, Electro
Phase diagram of a dilute ferromagnet model with antiferromagnetic next-nearest-neighbor interactions
We have studied the spin ordering of a dilute classical Heisenberg model with
spin concentration , and with ferromagnetic nearest-neighbor interaction
and antiferromagnetic next-nearest-neighbor interaction . Magnetic
phases at absolute zero temperature are determined examining the
stiffness of the ground state, and those at finite temperatures are
determined calculating the Binder parameter and the spin correlation
length . Three ordered phases appear in the phase diagram: (i) the
ferromagnetic (FM) phase; (ii) the spin glass (SG) phase; and (iii) the mixed
(M) phase of the FM and the SG. Near below the ferromagnetic threshold , a reentrant SG transition occurs. That is, as the temperature is decreased
from a high temperature, the FM phase, the M phase and the SG phase appear
successively. The magnetization which grows in the FM phase disappears in the
SG phase. The SG phase is suggested to be characterized by ferromagnetic
clusters. We conclude, hence, that this model could reproduce experimental
phase diagrams of dilute ferromagnets FeAu and EuSrS.Comment: 9 pages, 23 figure
Simple Asymmetric Exclusion Model and Lattice Paths: Bijections and Involutions
We study the combinatorics of the change of basis of three representations of
the stationary state algebra of the two parameter simple asymmetric exclusion
process. Each of the representations considered correspond to a different set
of weighted lattice paths which, when summed over, give the stationary state
probability distribution. We show that all three sets of paths are
combinatorially related via sequences of bijections and sign reversing
involutions.Comment: 28 page
Random Walk Model on a Hyper-Spherical Lattice
We use a one-dimensional random walk on -dimensional hyper-spheres to
determine the critical behavior of statistical systems in hyper-spherical
geometries. First, we demonstrate the properties of such walk by studying the
phase diagram of a percolation problem. We find a line of second and first
order phase transitions separated by a tricritical point. Then, we analyze the
adsorption-desorption transition for a polymer growing near the attractive
boundary of a cylindrical cell membrane. We find that the fraction of adsorbed
monomers on the boundary vanishes exponentially when the adsorption energy
decreases towards its critical value. We observe a crossover phenomenon to an
area of linear growth at energies of the order of the inverse cell radius.Comment: to appear in NPB Proc. Suppl. of LATTICE'94, 3 pages, ps-file
uuencoded, 2 figures included, NO-NUM-
Precise calculation of the threshold of various directed percolation models on a square lattice
Using Monte Carlo simulations on different system sizes we determine with
high precision the critical thresholds of two families of directed percolation
models on a square lattice. The thresholds decrease exponentially with the
degree of connectivity. We conjecture that decays exactly as the
inverse of the coodination number.Comment: 2 pages, 2 figures and 1 tabl
Применение систем бесперебойного электропитания в экстренной медицине
Рассмотрены особенности построения систем бесперебойного электропитания экстренных медицинских отделений на базе преобразователей напряжения. Представлены функциональные схемы систем бесперебойного электропитания, а также осциллограммы переходных процессов выходного напряжения при работе системы на комплекс параллельно соединенных разнородных нагрузок
Absorbing boundaries in the conserved Manna model
The conserved Manna model with a planar absorbing boundary is studied in
various space dimensions. We present a heuristic argument that allows one to
compute the surface critical exponent in one dimension analytically. Moreover,
we discuss the mean field limit that is expected to be valid in d>4 space
dimensions and demonstrate how the corresponding partial differential equations
can be solved.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures; v1 was changed by replacing the co-authors name
"L\"ubeck" with "Lubeck" (metadata only
Universal Formulae for Percolation Thresholds
A power law is postulated for both site and bond percolation thresholds. The
formula writes , where is the space
dimension and the coordination number. All thresholds up to are found to belong to only three universality classes. For first two
classes for site dilution while for bond dilution. The last one
associated to high dimensions is characterized by for both sites and
bonds. Classes are defined by a set of value for . Deviations
from available numerical estimates at are within and
for high dimensional hypercubic expansions at . The
formula is found to be also valid for Ising critical temperatures.Comment: 11 pages, latex, 3 figures not include
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