766 results:

1. Towards AI Assisted Domain Modeling
Date: 28-12-23  Score: 9,98  Percental score: 100 

A domain model provides an explicit knowledge representation of (selected aspects of) some domain of interest. The transition to the digital age results in an increased need for domain models that

2. On Domain Conceptualization
Date: 28-12-23  Score: 9,84  Percental score: 99 

The growing role of models across the life-cycle of enterprises, and their information and software systems, fuels the need for a more fundamental reflection on the foundations of modeling. Two of

3. On understanding the value of domain modeling
Date: 28-12-23  Score: 9,20  Percental score: 92 

In the context of enterprise and information systems engineering (including enterprise architecture, business process management, etc), a wide range of domain models are produced and used. Examples

4. On Domain Modelling and Requisite Variety: Current State of an Ongoing Journey
Date: 11-12-20  Score: 9,13  Percental score: 91 

In the 1950’s, W. Ross Ashby introduced the Law of Requisite Variety in the context of General Systems Theory. A key concept underlying this theory is the notion of variety, defined as the total

5. Application of the Tree-of-Thoughts Framework to LLM-Enabled Domain Modeling
Date: 25-11-24  Score: 9,09  Percental score: 91 

Domain modeling is typically an iterative process where modeling experts interact with domain experts to complete and refine the model. Recently, we have seen several attempts to assist, or even

6. Direct observation of ferroelectric domain walls in LiNbO3: Wall-meanders, kinks, and local electric charges
Date: 22-09-16  Score: 9,01  Percental score: 90 

Direct observations of the ferroelectric domain boundaries in LiNbO3 are performed using high-resolution high-angle annular dark field scanning transmission electron microscopy imaging, revealing a

7. Non-volatile magnon transport in a single domain multiferroic
Date: 22-07-24  Score: 8,99  Percental score: 90 

Antiferromagnets have attracted significant attention in the field of magnonics, as promising candidates for ultralow-energy carriers for information transfer for future computing. The role of

8. Low energy electron imaging of domains and domain walls in magnesium-doped lithium niobate
Date: 15-09-16  Score: 8,98  Percental score: 90 

The understanding of domain structures, specifically domain walls, currently attracts a significant attention in the field of (multi)-ferroic materials. In this article, we analyze contrast formation

9. Influence of defects and domain walls on dielectric and mechanical resonances in LiNbO3
Date: 23-02-17  Score: 8,81  Percental score: 88 

Monodomain and periodically poled LiNbO3 crystals (congruent composition) show dielectric and piezoelectric resonances between 100 K and 900 K. Dielectric measurements show resonances in some samples

10. Influence of defects and domain walls on dielectric and mechanical resonances in LiNbO3
Date: 14-12-15  Score: 8,81  Percental score: 88 

Monodomain and periodically poled LiNbO3 crystals (congruent composition) show dielectric and piezoelectric resonances between 100 K and 900 K. Dielectric measurements show resonances in some samples