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An Evolutionary Feature-Oriented Approach For Software Product Line Engineering
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mirian Hosseinabadi, Hassan (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the current decade there has been research works around adopting agile methodologies for software product line engineering. However, the emphasis has been on the process part of the methodology and the main product which is the source code has been neglected.The prevalent modeling and implementation method of software product line is the featureoriented method. The concept of ”Feature-to-code mapping” is introduced in the implementation phase which recently novel approaches have been proposed to realize it.Despite superiority of the novel approaches in this field, prevalent industrial product lines still use C language and map features to code by leveraging traditional preprocessors of C...
The externality from communal metering of residential water: the case of Tehran
, Article Water Resources and Economics ; Volume 23 , July , 2018 , Pages 53-58 ; 22124284 (ISSN) ; Rahmati, M. H ; Taheri Hosseinabadi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2018
Abstract
Many countries use a single water meter for multiple units within a building. This creates a cost externality where the cost of water consumed is spread over all units. Using administrative data from Tehran Water and Wastewater Co. for 2013 and 2014, we find an increase in the number of units on a communal meter on average increases per unit use by 0.4%. Estimation at different levels of units reveals that almost all communal meters have higher per unit water use. The results suggest that removing this externality could save 2.7% water consumption in our sample. © 2018 Elsevier B.V
The Externality from Communal Metering of Residential Water: The Case of Tehran
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vesal, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Rahmati, Mohammad Hossein (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
Many countries use a single water meter for multiple units within a building. This creates a cost externality where the cost of water consumed is spread over all units. Using administrative data from Tehran Water and Wastewater Co. for 2013 and 2014, we find an increase in the number of units on a communal meter on average increases per unit use by 0.4 percent. Estimation at different levels of units reveals that almost all communal meters have higher per unit water use. The results suggest that the externality is responsible for 2.7 percent of water consumption in our sample.
JEL classification: L9, Q25, Q50, Q58
JEL classification: L9, Q25, Q50, Q58
Assessment of Existing Offshore Platforms for In-Place Conditions
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Golafshani, Ali Akbar (Supervisor)
Abstract
Assessment of existing jacket type offshore platforms in Persian Gulf for life extension is of great importance in the field of offshore platforms in recent years. The main question to answer is whether an existing platform is safe enough to be used beyond the design life. Evaluation of existing jacket type offshore platforms under extreme environmental (wave) loading in Persian Gulf is a part of this major assessment. Two general approaches exist in this context, deterministic and probabilistic assessment. In this thesis, a new probabilistic method (reliability analysis) to assess offshore structures under environmental loading (extreme wave) is introduced. This method is a...
Simulation of SO2 absorption in a venturi scrubber
, Article Chemical Engineering Communications ; Volume 197, Issue 7 , Feb , 2010 , Pages 934-952 ; 00986445 (ISSN) ; Mohebbi, A ; Taheri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
In this study, a three-dimensional mathematical model, based on a nonuniform droplet concentration distribution, has been developed to simulate gas absorption in a venturi scrubber. The mass transfer process was illustrated by assuming the liquid phase as a combination of droplets and film. The flow, just as the annular two-phase flow, includes a flow of liquid film layer on the walls and a flow of gas and liquid drops in the core. Peclet number was determined using experimental data reported by Viswanathan et al. (1984) for distribution of droplets across the cross section of the scrubber. The mathematical model for gas absorption was justified by comparing the theoretical predictions with...
Vortex bound states of charge and magnetic fluctuations induced topological superconductors in heterostructures
, Article Physical Review B ; Volume 100, Issue 14 , 2019 ; 24699950 (ISSN) ; Kargarian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2019
Abstract
The helical electron states on the surface of topological insulators or elemental bismuth become unstable toward superconducting pairing formation when coupled to the charge or magnetic fluctuations. The latter gives rise to pairing instability in chiral channels dxy±idx2-y2, as has been observed recently in the epitaxial Bi/Ni bilayer system at relatively high temperature, while the former favors a pairing with zero total angular momentum. Motivated by this observation we study the vortex bound states in these superconducting states. We consider a minimal model describing the superconductivity in the presence of a vortex in the superconducting order parameter. We show that zero-energy...
Growth of Perovskite Film based on Lead Iodide by Controlling Deposition Parameters for Solar Cells Application
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mohammadi, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor) ; Seyed Reihani, Morteza (Supervisor) ; Riahi, Nastaran (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Perovskite solar cells, with high efficiency operation, have been candidated as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly technology. Despite the great progress, there are some primarily issues remained regarding to the perovskite film and its fabrication methods. A very common perovskite cell structure is FTO/TiO2/CH3NH3PbI3/Spiro-OMeTAD/Au. Although, this structure has some advantages, lack of full surface coverage of perovskite film leads researchers to put much effort on finding other constructions. This surface inhomogeneity reduces the amount of light absorption and therefore efficiency. One way to produce a complete and uniform film is applying mixed-halide composition; such as...
The effect of prestrain temperature on kinetics of static recrystallization, microstructure evolution, and mechanical properties of low carbon steel
, Article Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance ; Volume 27, Issue 5 , 2018 , Pages 2049-2059 ; 10599495 (ISSN) ; Karimi Taheri, K ; Karimi Taheri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer New York LLC
2018
Abstract
In this research, the samples of a low carbon steel sheet were rolled up to a thickness prestrain of 67% at three different temperatures consisted of room, blue brittleness, and subzero temperature. Microhardness, SEM, and tensile tests were carried out to evaluate the static recrystallization kinetics defined by the Avrami equation, microstructural evolution, and mechanical properties. It was found that the Avrami exponent is altered with change in prestrain temperature and it achieves the value of 1 to 1. 5. Moreover, it was indicated that prestraining at subzero temperature followed by annealing at 600 °C leads to considerable enhancement in tensile properties and kinetics of static...
An investigation on tensile properties of coiled carbon nanotubes using molecular dynamics simulation
, Article Diamond and Related Materials ; Volume 74 , 2017 , Pages 154-163 ; 09259635 (ISSN) ; Karimi Taheri, K ; Karimi Taheri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2017
Abstract
A coiled carbon nanotube (CCNT) can be formed from the distortion of parent toroidal carbon nanotube with a uniform pitch length and a uniform spring rise angle. In this research molecular dynamics simulation was carried out to assess the tensile properties of three CCNT having indexes of (3,3), (4,4), and (5,5). The results indicated that Stone-Wales defects are necessary for thermodynamic stability of the CCNTs. The stress-strain curves showed that the yield stress, yield strain, and failure strain are decreased with increase in temperature. The force-displacement curves revealed that the spring constant of these materials is highly depended on the tube diameter and rising angle, while it...
Microstructural evolution, mechanical properties, and corrosion resistance of a heat-treated Mg alloy for the bio-medical application
, Article Journal of Magnesium and Alloys ; Volume 7, Issue 1 , 2019 , Pages 80-89 ; 22139567 (ISSN) ; Karimi Taheri, K ; Karimi Taheri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
National Engg. Reaserch Center for Magnesium Alloys
2019
Abstract
During the recent years, some Mg based alloys have extensively been considered as a new generation of degradable and absorbable bio-medical materials. In this work, the Mg–2Zn–1Gd–1Ca (wt%) alloy as a new metallic bio-material was produced by the casting process followed by the heat treatment. The samples of the alloy were solution treated at temperatures of 500, 550, and 600 °C and then quench aged at temperatures of 125, 150, and 175 °C. The results of SEM-EDS examinations indicated that the alloy microstructure consists of α-Mg matrix and the Ca2Mg6Zn3 and Mg3Gd2Zn3 secondary phases. With regard to the results of Vickers hardness test, the temperatures of 500 °C and 150 °C were selected...
Investigation of Hamrahe-Aval Demand Services
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fatemi, Farshad (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the past few years mobile usage is increasing in Iran. Since mobile industry is growing and new innovations are presented, the competition between operators is rising. Although this competition has a great influence on the mobile demand for each operator, lack of the data of the all operators made us to use the data of one of the operators to investigate the demand. Based on the subscriber’s data of Hamrahe-Aval company, it has been introduced an estimation of a demand system for customers of this company by using AIDS model in this essay. This model includes three groups of services: sending short messages, calling to mobile numbers and calling to fixed numbers.
This study has two...
This study has two...
Hot extrusion process modeling using a coupled upper bound-finite element method
, Article Journal of Manufacturing Processes ; Vol. 16, issue. 2 , 2014 , pp. 233-240 ; ISSN: 15266125 ; Serajzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
A thermo-mechanical model has been developed for modeling of hot extrusion processes. Accordingly, an admissible velocity field was first proposed by means of stream function method and then, extrusion pressure as well as temperature variations within the metal and the die were predicted employing a combined upper bound and Petrov-Galerkin finite element analysis. In order to evaluate the model predictions, hot extrusion of AA6061-10%SiCp was considered under both isothermal and non-isothermal conditions and the predicted force-displacement diagrams under various extrusion conditions were compared with the experimental ones and reasonable consistency was found between the two sets of results...
Thermo-mechanical analysis of cold extrusion process using stream function and finite element methods
, Article Multidiscipline Modeling in Materials and Structures ; Volume 9, Issue 1 , 2013 , Pages 128-139 ; 15736105 (ISSN) ; Serajzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to propose a mathematical model to estimate required energy and temperature distribution during cold extrusion process. Design/methodology/approach - An admissible velocity field is generated based on stream function technique. Then, the required energy and the temperature distributions in the metal and the extrusion die are determined by a coupled upper bound-finite element analysis. Findings - To examine the proposed model, cold extrusion of AA6061-10%SiCp is considered and the predicted extrusion force-displacement diagrams in different reductions are compared with the experimental ones and reasonable agreement is observed. Furthermore, it...
A coupled stream function-finite element analysis for wire drawing processes
, Article International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology ; Volume 57, Issue 9-12 , 2011 , Pages 917-926 ; 02683768 (ISSN) ; Serajzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
A numerical approach has been developed based on the stream function technique and the finite element analysis to predict required power and temperature rise in wire drawing processes. An admissible velocity field is first proposed using a stream function and then power consumption in the wire drawing is optimized to achieve sensible and unique deformation geometry. In addition, the finite element method together with axi-symmetric Petrov-Galerkin algorithm is coupled with the deformation model to assess the temperature distribution in both the deforming wire and the die during the process. The work hardening effects are also considered in the model both in the deformation zone and on the...
The Spin-Orbit Interaction and Topological Vortices in Unconventional Superconductors
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kargarian, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this work we introduce a new proposal to realize topological superconductivity. In this model we use a ferromagnetic material with high curie temperature like Nickel in proximity to the surface of a three dimensional topological insulator or equivalently Bismuth which has surface states with strong spin-orbit coupling which makes its surface Hamiltonian similar to the surface of a three dimensional topological insulator.The surface electrons of Bismuth are Dirac fermions with strong spin-orbit interaction. The interaction of surface electrons with magnetic fluctuations in the ferromagnet induces an effective attractive electron-electron interaction among surface electrons upon integration...
Injecting security as aspectable NFR into software architecture
, Article 14th Asia Pacific Software Engineering Conference, ASPCE 2007, Nagoya, 4 December 2007 through 7 December 2007 ; January , 2007 , Pages 310-317 ; 15301362 (ISSN); 0769530575 (ISBN); 9780769530574 (ISBN) ; Mirian Hosseinabadi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
Complexity of the software development process is often increased by actuality of crosscutting concerns in software requirements; moreover, Software security as a particular non-functional requirement of software systems is often addressed late in the software development process. Modeling and analyzing of these concerns and especially security in the software architecture facilitate detecting architectural vulnerabilities, decrease costs of the software maintenance, and reduce finding tangled and complex components in the ultimate design. Aspect oriented ADLs have emerged to overcome this problem; however, imposing radical changes to existing architectural modeling methods is not easily...
Solvent Engineering for Preparation of Perovskite Film based on Lead Iodide for Solar Cells Applications
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Seyed Reyhani, Morteza (Supervisor) ; Mohammadi, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor) ; Riahi Noori, Nastaran (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
The microstructure, morphology and quality of the perovskite organic-inorganic layer as an absorber layer in perovskite solar cells has a significant role on the efficiency and energy conversion of the device. Different solvent engineering methods have been employed to prepare the perovskite layer with the desired properties and thier reproducibility have been studied. Herein, we applied a two-step solution approach by solvent engineering method, using solvents such as isopropyl alcohol, acetone and thier mixture, for preparation of lead iodide films. Moreover, their metallurgical and photovoltaic properties were investigated. The impact of solvent engineering, using solvents such as...
A study of hyperelastic models for predicting the mechanical behavior of extensor apparatus
, Article Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology ; Volume 16, Issue 3 , 2017 , Pages 1077-1093 ; 16177959 (ISSN) ; Karimi Taheri, K ; Narooei, K ; Karimi Taheri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Verlag
2017
Abstract
In this research, the nonlinear elastic behavior of human extensor apparatus was investigated. To this goal, firstly the best material parameters of hyperelastic strain energy density functions consisting of the Mooney–Rivlin, Ogden, invariants, and general exponential models were derived for the simple tension experimental data. Due to the significance of stress response in other deformation modes of nonlinear models, the calculated parameters were used to study the pure shear and balance biaxial tension behavior of the extensor apparatus. The results indicated that the Mooney–Rivlin model predicts an unstable behavior in the balance biaxial deformation of the extensor apparatus, while the...
Towards a calculus for nondeterministic schemas in Z
, Article International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering ; Volume 22, Issue 6 , September , 2012 , Pages 839-865 ; 02181940 (ISSN) ; Mirian Hosseinabadi, S. H ; Sharif University of Technology
World Scientific
2012
Abstract
In our previous work, we presented a Z-based formalism, called NZ, by which one can explicitly specify bounded, unbounded, erratic, angelic, demonic, loose, strict, singular, and plural nondeterminism. The NZ notation is mainly based on a new notion of operation schemas, called multi-schema. Since the operations of the Z schema calculus do not work on multi-schemas anymore, in this paper we augment NZ with a new set of schema calculus operations that can be applied on multi-schemas as well as ordinary operation schemas. To demonstrate the usability of the resulting formalism, we show how this formalism can assist to model game-like situations and concurrent systems as two well-known classes...
Translation of Z specifications to executable code: Application to the database domain
, Article Information and Software Technology ; Volume 55, Issue 6 , June , 2013 , Pages 1017-1044 ; 09505849 (ISSN) ; Mirian Hosseinabadi, S. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
Context: It is well-known that the use of formal methods in the software development process results in high-quality software products. Having specified the software requirements in a formal notation, the question is how they can be transformed into an implementation. There is typically a mismatch between the specification and the implementation, known as the specification-implementation gap. Objective: This paper introduces a set of translation functions to fill the specification-implementation gap in the domain of database applications. We only present the formal definition, not the implementation, of the translation functions. Method: We chose Z, SQL and Delphi languages to illustrate our...