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20 February 2015 Analogy between mission critical detection in distributed systems and 13C isotope separation column
Maria Loredana Boca, Mihai Secara
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Proceedings Volume 9258, Advanced Topics in Optoelectronics, Microelectronics, and Nanotechnologies VII; 92582N (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2070463
Event: Advanced Topics in Optoelectronics, Microelectronics, and Nanotechnologies 2014, 2014, Constanta, Romania
Abstract
Carbon represents the fourth most abundant chemical element in the world, having two stable and one radioactive isotope. The 13 Carbon isotopes, with a natural abundance of 1.1%, plays an important role in numerous applications, such as the study of human metabolism changes, molecular structure studies, non-invasive respiratory tests, Alzheimer tests, air pollution and global warming effects on plants [2]. Distributed systems are increasingly being applied in critical real-time applications and their complexity forces programmers to use design methods which guarantee correctness and increase the maintainability of the products. Objectoriented methodologies are widely used to cope with complexity in any kind of system, but most of them lack a formal foundation to allow the analysis and verification of designs, which is one of the main requirements for dealing with concurrent and reactive systems. This research is intended to make an analogy between two tips of industrial processes, one 13C Isotope Separation Column and other one distributed systems. We try to highlight detection of „mission critical “situations for this two processes and show with one is more critical and needs deeply supervisyon [1], [3].
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Maria Loredana Boca and Mihai Secara "Analogy between mission critical detection in distributed systems and 13C isotope separation column", Proc. SPIE 9258, Advanced Topics in Optoelectronics, Microelectronics, and Nanotechnologies VII, 92582N (20 February 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2070463
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KEYWORDS
Distributed computing

Sensors

Control systems

Carbon

Data processing

Signal processing

Isotope separation

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