Abstract: The present invention is a method for determining during run-time an adaptation to a software architecture comprising a plurality of components. The method includes the steps of—evaluating constraints for the adaptation relating to a functional dependence of components of the software architecture,—determining during run-time a context for the software architecture taking into account information on the state of the architecture,—selecting among a plurality of context models a context model corresponding to the determined context,—evaluating constraints for the adaptation imposed by the selected context model,—taking a decision on performing the adaptation based on the outcome of the evaluation steps.
Abstract: Methods of cylindrical surface parameterization, such as colon flattening are provided for parameterizing tubular surfaces onto a cylinder, wherein the length of the cylinder is modified so that parameterization distortion is reduced.
Abstract: A method for correcting a relaxation map of an object scanned with a magnetic resonance imaging modality the object having a plurality of structure and/or tissue types. The method includes deriving a first relaxation map of a scanned object from at least two three-dimensional scans of the object acquired using a sequence of ultrashort echo time pulses adapted for distinguishing between the various types of a plurality of structure and/or tissue types of the object. Information is obtained on the type of structure and/or tissue type present in voxels in the first relaxation map and binarizing the obtained information. A corrected relaxation map is generated by combining the binarized information with the first relaxation map.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 15, 2010
Publication date:
March 29, 2012
Applicants:
GHENT UNIVERSITY, IBBT VZW
Inventors:
Vincent Keereman, Stefaan Vandenberghe, Yves De Deene