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  1. Sep 2024
    1. I enjoyed this podcast but got the feeling they see PKM as a kind of grueling Fordist production line. The process in your book seems a lot less like a grind and a lot more like fun!

      Zettelkasten is a method for creating "slow productivity" against a sea of information overload

      Some of the framing goes back to using the card index as a means of overcoming the eternal problem of "information overload" [see A. Blair, Yale University Press, 2010]. I ran into an example the other day in David Blight's DeVane Lectures at Yale in which he simultaneously shrugged at the problem while talking about (perhaps unknown to him) the actual remedy: https://boffosocko.com/2024/09/16/paul-conkins-zettelkasten-advice/

      It's also seen in Luhmann claiming he only worked on things he found easy/fun. The secret is that while you're doing this, your zettelkasten is functioning as a pawl against the ratchet of ideas so that as you proceed, you don't lose your place in your train of thought (folgezettel) even if it's months since you thought of something last. This allows you to always be building something of interest to you even (especially) if the pace is slow and you don't know where you're going as you proceed. It's definitely a form of advanced productivity, but not in the sort of "give-me-results-right-now" way that most have come to expect in a post-Industrial Revolution world. This distinction is what is usually lost on those coming from a productivity first perspective and causes friction because it's not the sort of productivity they've come to expect.


      In reply to writingslowly and Bob Doto at https://discord.com/channels/992400632390615070/992400632776507447/1285175583877103749<br /> Conversation/context not for direct attribution

  2. Aug 2024
    1. Of course, the developer usually does not do this out of malice, but rather to profit more at the users' expense. That does not make it any less nasty or more legitimate.
    2. Yielding to that temptation has become ever more frequent; nowadays it is standard practice. Modern proprietary software is typically an opportunity to be tricked, harmed, bullied or swindled.
    1. 54:50 "getting things done" is used in productivity vocabulary, not necessarily tied to the methodology "GTD". It signifies to produce and do stuff, which seemingly falls well on the tongue?

  3. Jun 2024
    1. we are on course for AGI by 2027 and that these AI 00:19:25 systems will basically be able to automate basically all all cognitive jobs think any job that can be done remotely

      for - AI evolution - prediction - 2027 - all cognitive jobs can be done by AI

  4. May 2024
    1. robust theme in the reasons given for preferringface-to-face delivery formats is the perceived lack of interactionwith an instructor in online courses.This was evident in statementsthat suggested that students believe they would have to “teachthemselves”, or that they would prefer a course taught by a “hu-man” or a “real teacher”.

      need for instructor interaction

  5. Mar 2024
  6. Feb 2024
  7. Jan 2024
    1. a blog post that deals with integrating The Today System into the Bullet Journal Method!

      The creator of the Today System was definitely aware of GTD, Bullet Journal and likely other methods, and intended his to be an added piece on top of them.

  8. Nov 2023
    1. But I do question why lib and not something in app is the common suggestion for classes/modules who do not fall into the default set of folders (models, controllers, jobs, etc). Is it just because it's what we've been doing for so long? To me feels like we're trying to shoehorn the lib folder into further being a kitchen sink (now holding rake tasks and miscellaneous classes), rather than just saying "your Ruby classes/modules go somewhere in app because they're application code".
    1. Are you spending too much time transferring uncompleted tasks to tomorrow’s schedule?

      Example of someone suggesting the migration of uncompleted tasks from one day to another in 1998.

    1. What do you do for a calendar? I'm considering moving from a moleskine GTD system to index cards for reasons you mention (waste paper, can't re-order), but love my 2-year calendar at the front

      reply to verita-servus at https://www.reddit.com/r/gtd/comments/15pfz8o/comment/k7iqjwa/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

      Last year I had a Field Notes card with the year's calendar on it that I kept with my daily cards when necessary. (I think it came included with their "Ignition" edition.) Many companies give these sorts of calendars away as PR.

      This year I used a Mizushima Perpetual Calendar Stamp to create my own custom card with the coming years' dates. (I also often use this stamp for individual months on other types of cards.) I'm sure you could also find something online to print out or draw your own if you wish. These index card specific templates might give one ideas: https://www.calendarsquick.com/printables/free.html.

      Pretty much any spread one might make in a bullet journal can be recreated in index cards. Some of the biggest full page spreads or double page spreads are still doable, they may just need to be shrunk a bit or broken up. I've also printed things onto larger 8x12" card stock and then folded them down to 4x6" before to use as either larger notes or mini-folders as necessary. Usually I do this for holding the month's receipts.

      This set of calendar cards from Present & Correct which are done in letterpress looked nice if you wanted to go more to the luxe side as well as to the larger side.

      Given the sticker market for Hobonichi and other similar planners, you could also buy some custom decorative stickers which you could attach to cards as well. And there's nothing keeping you from just writing it all out by hand if you wish.

      Options abound.

  9. Sep 2023
    1. Guys and gals, we are selling out our stock and closing the Capturewallet shop. This is just a heads-up that when we shortly are sold out - we will not restock. Thanks for all of you that have bought from us since 2019! It's been a treat to serve the GTD community!

      via u/MortenRovikGTD at https://www.reddit.com/r/gtd/comments/n6g3d2/comment/iv6s0eh/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

      Capture wallet was a site he ran with his wife as a side project for several years from 2019 to late 2022.

  10. Nov 2022
    1. And David Allen was there at the beginning. He had this idea of full capture where he said all of your tasks should be a trusted system that you review regularly, not in your head. He actually adapted that idea from a previous business thinker named Dean Acheson, unrelated to President Truman’s Secretary of State, same name, different person, who had first developed, I believe in the 1970s, this notion of full capture and David Allen expanded it.

      Reference?

    1. This quadrant is busywork at scale. It’s the domain of productivity gurus, shiny tech tools (like Superhuman, Notion or Hey.com), Zapier automations, Text Expanders and the budding no-code movement.

      Interesting, Khe put an image of David Allen's Getting Things Done book in the image accompanying this quadrant.

      I assume he is talking about creating and maintaining the GTD system, or also about using the system to get results? After all, an important aspect of GTD (though not made clear in the book) is getting perspective.

  11. Aug 2022
  12. Jun 2022
    1. ork focuses on developing a frequency analysis tool suite for OptimumG’snew vehicle dynamics software. Traditionally, no software development methodologies areused for any tool suite development which focuses on implementation using libraries andcode. Though this method ensures successful implementation of the software, it doesnot guarantee an structural architecture or the fact that all stakeholder expectations aresatisfied. The lack of a proper architecture makes it difficult for a new user to understandthe tool suite and might cause hindrance on the future development and advancement.Tofacilitate this, methodologies such as SYSMOD, MDSE, TRIZ and IBM Rhapsody withSysML diagrams are integrated which helps in the development of a software tool suitethat is architecturally sound and easy to maintai

      Look at how each conclusion from the presentation is validated, if it is not validated then dont mention them

    2. Conclusion

      If required change it to reslts and discussions or conclusions and discussions or add both

    3. Test Cases

      Write a lot more about the quarter car model, and make them understand why it is required? and also how and why the test cases are derived Include the necessities of the test case, that is what is required to be checked based on becnhmarking

    4. Bode Tes

      Make sure to differentiate between linear and nonlinear systems here

    5. Quarter Car

      Explain why any physical system is required to test the FRTS then include that OptimumG is a VD software so in the end Full car is the aim and link TRIZ to it to show the future of where that software want to go. Then make sure that the quarter car is well justified using the literature.

    6. tware tool suite

      Give a short intro to testing and becnhmarking chapter

    7. ms 00 mu)( ̈zs ̈zu)+( −FC −FD + mS g + FaeroFC + FD + mug −

      Go through all equations and sentences in the report

    8. Quarter Car Inputs and Outputs

      Explain more into why this table is required?

    9. Quarter Car Model Implementation

      Validation of this model using Igo notes

    10. Hysteresis

      Include why hysteresis is required for this project

    11. β sweeps (Figure 5.14) were performed with the values set to A = 1 and γ = −1.Increase in the value of β leads to larger area under the curve and slight increase in slopeand amplitude.The γ sweeps (Figure 5.15) were conducted using A = 1 and β = 0.1. Increasingthe value of γ results in decreasing slope but more importantly change of direction fromconcave to convex with change in sign of the γ value.Figure 5.15: γ Sweep Hysteresis CurveTable 5.9: Bouc-Wen System ClassificationCase Ω Upper Boundon |z(t)| ClassA > 0 β + γ > 0 and β −γ ≥0 R max(|z(0)|,z0 Iβ −γ < 0 and β ≥0 [−z1,z1] max(|z(0)|,z0 IIA < 0 β −γ > 0 and β + γ ≥0 R max(|z(0)|,z0 IIIβ + γ < 0 and β ≥0 [−z0,z0] max(|z(0)|,z0 IVA = 0 β + γ > 0 and β −γ ≥0 R |z(0)| V

      Explain in detail about why the changes and what is the effect, if possible

    12. Revised Hysteresis RequirementsThe hysteresis concept was a relatively unknown concept to the thesis author as well as tothe stakeholders, i.e. OptimumG. The initial research carried out to elicit the requirementsregarding the hysteresis was pretty basic. Now, equipped with further understanding of thehysteresis concept, the requirements have changed based on the modelling technique. Thisis a very pivotal tool in using SYSMOD and SysML along with the SDLC framework whichlets the users perform repeat iterations as the model evolves and is made better overtimeor new features are added which helps in maintaining the software for long duration. Thenew Hysteresis Requirements are in the Figure 5.18.Figure 5.18: Modified Hysteresis Requirements

      Explain again why the above research was done and why it was a useful exercise to establish the need for a relatively new product. Explain the requirements in detail as well

    13. BenchmarkingThe Benchmarking of the FRTS library is done by using the Quarter Car model as the proofof concept. The test cases mentioned in Figure 3.21 are carried out. The benchmarkingof FRTS does not consider any performance metrics or error estimation, because the maingoal of the project is to develop the model and tool suite under a systematic and methodicalprocess rather than pure results.

      Explain why and how benchmarking and link it to the test cases already mentioned in above section

    14. Quarter Car Coilover Deflection

      Explain in detail what each test is and what it is required to do and also what do you read from every graph

    15. ned earlier, MATLAB is used as the reference library and for power spectraldensity the “pwelch” function was used. The “cpsd” function is used for Cross powerspectral density. The deviation

      Explain more about the overlapping and windowing against the matlab function that is used to change

    16. pectral density can be seen in Figure 5.25 and Figure 5.26 respectively. Thisis due to the scaling factors that the FFTW3 library introduces for the overlapping andwindowing functionality. This makes the mean curve have a similar shape but the powerof the output is scaled down. Thi

      Show how the scaling factors were varied for each test case to get better results and update all the diagrams

    17. Bode DiagramSimilar to the spectral density the bode diagram is plotted and cross verified with theMATLAB function “tfestimate” to obtain the frequency response for the Quarter Carmodel, as shown in Figure 5.27. The Magnitude tends to have similar mean curve and thephase matches exactly in both the libraries.Figure 5.27: Bode DiagramThe PSD and CPSD have a difference between both libraries, but the transfer func-tion is almost similar. This is because both the CPSD and PSD have a lower magnitudeand power respectively, as explained above, which would have been cancelled out in theTFestimate, since the tfestimate = CPSD/PSD Thus the general shape of the graphsseem similar, the difference could be due to the windowing and the overlapping factors.

      THe bode diagram can only be used for linear systems, so a two diagrams need to showd one for igo's notes and one a general frequency resposne of the system.

    18. FTW3 library does not allow to control the scaling factors of the overlappingand windowing. A different library could be used which gives access to such factors or thewindowing and overlapping functions could be manually coded in by the user

      Gice a proper performance related coclusion and how the results can be improved

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  13. May 2022
    1. The test cases is made to look at the model holistically and determine the scenarios thatneed to be tested and benchmarked to certify that the model has performance criterionsimilar to pre-existing libraries. The purpose of a test case is to determine if differentfeatures within a system are performing as expected and to confirm that the system satisfiesall related standards, guidelines

      Also add the validationd and testing research paper

    2. MethodologyAs mentioned earlier, various methodologies are integrated in this thesis work. In thischapter, a brief description of each methodology and how they contribute towards the goalis explained.2.1 Model Driven System EngineeringTo engineer large, complex, and interdisciplinary systems, modeling is considered as theuniversal technique to understand and simplify reality through abstraction, and thus, mod-els are in the center as the most important artifact throughout interdisciplinary activitieswithin model-driven engineering processes. Model-Driven Systems Engineering (MDSE) isa systems engineering paradigm that promotes the systematic adoption of models through-out the engineering process by identifying and integrating appropriate concepts, languages,techniques, and tools. A key principle of MDSE is to address engineering with formalmodels, i.e.,machine-readable and processable representations. Based on this foundation,modeling provides a set of advantages for driving the engineering process. The applicationof model validation, testing, verification, simulation, transformation, and execution enablesthe automation of engineering process steps and supports the traceability of engineeringartifacts to improve quality management. The models can be:•Compared to reason about differences between model versions•Merged to unify different versions of a model•Aligned to create a global and integrated representation of the system from differentviewpoints to reason about consistency•Refined to produce platform-specific models from platform-independent models•Translated to other formalism for code generation, verification, and simulationModels are used to explore the structure, behavior, and operational characteristics of

      As a chapter this is acceptable, but this much detail might not be required, if too many pages then change to the including more in software development

    3. Summary

      Change the summary at the end of the finished report

    4. a software/model involves multiple complex steps. Without a properstructured architecture, there can be a misalignment between the users’ and developers’needs or the end product may sometimes be far from the stakeholders’ expectations. Toresolve this, Model Driven Software

      Change abstract according to the format of the report and explain it in the same order

    5. Future RecommendationsThe following can be the possible recommendations as s future work of this thesis:•Requirement analysis for detailed communication between IBM, Visual Studio andMATLAB.•Implementation of a more complex Bouc-Wen equation or using different methodo-logies for hysteresis modeling which contain optimization algorithm for defining thehysteretic curve.•Scaling the Quarter car to a bicycle model and eventually to a full car model.•Coupling of Newmark-β solver with the existing Quarter car model.•Core automation for conversion of the frequency response functions into .dll fileformat which can be directly implemented into the OptimumG software.

      Add one other future requirement mentioned in todo

    6. FFTThe Fast Fourier Transform of the received data is done using an external library. Thelibrary selected to use was ”FFTW3” for c++. Research was conducted on other librariesas well but the functional complexity along with ease of use made “FFTW3” the FFTlibrary of choice. A FFT plan has to be made alongside the already existing functionsprovided by “FFTW3”. This is shown below.void fft(fftw_complex *in, fftw_complex *out){// create a DFT planfftw_plan plan = fftw_plan_dft_1d(N, in, out, FFTW_FORWARD, FFTW_ESTIMATE);// execute the planfftw_execute(plan);

      Explain more about the FFTW3 library

    7. Data ProcessingThe Quarter Car model in MATLAB & Simulink saves the data in a “.txt” file format withthe required output for the given input and time. This “.txt” file is accessed by the DataProcessing part of the code and is stored in variables with the type, vector < float >. Ituses the getline command to read each line and store it in specified variables.ifstream coeff(file); //opening the file.if (coeff.is_open()) //if the file is open{//ignore first linestring line;getline(coeff, line);

      4.1 to 4.4 come under its repective block in FRTS architecture

    8. Generally the code could also be implemented under IBM Rhapsody using sequence orstate machine diagrams. This helps to keeps the overall process automated and well struc-tured. But, due to the lack of a vector macro in IBM Rhapsody, the task of coding insidethe diagrams is made almost improbable. In this case, the functionality,i.e. the coding isdeveloped in Visual Studio 2017. The current release of IBM Rhapsody(version 9.2) doesnot support the required macros, but future releases are being developed to support vectormacros. Implementing the code in C++ and visual studio makes the importing of codeinto IBM Rhapsody in future releases relatively straightforward. The rest of the chapter,shows the code developed in Visual Studio. This tool implementation method is shown inFigure 4.1 The main functions in the code are displayed, whereas the rest of the code isgiven in the Appendix E.Figure 4.1: Tool Implementation Flow

      Explain this part in the introduction to the FRTS Structure

    9. lities revealed by the KANO analysis. The test case is modelled asa combination of requirement and use case because it acts as a need as well as a service. Anew stereotype, called test case, was created in IBM Rhapsody to combine the use case andrequirement. This is modelled in a requirements diagram to show and maintain structurein the test cases as well.Figure 3.21: FRTS Test Cases Requirement Diagram

      After this show a flowchart with all the steps involved in the methodology

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  14. Feb 2022
    1. hese functions contain the basic functionality of the system as visualized in the require-ment analysis. These functions fall under the ”Must-have” category of KANO analysis.Based on the structure, shown in section 3.4,

      Why exactly bode for non linear systems

    2. The FRTS tool suite needs to contain certain frequency response functions which are re-quired to study and analyze the effect the of input parameters on the output of the system.Plotting the different frequency response functions of a model helps to gain insight into thecharacteristics of linear model dynamics[11], including the frequency of the peak responseand stability margins. Frequency response plots provide insight into linear systems dynam-ics, such as frequency-dependent gains, resonances, and phase shifts. Frequency responseplots also contain information about controller requirements and achievable bandwidths.Finally, frequency response plots can also help you validate how well a linear parametricmodel, such as a Quarter Car transfer function [18] or a state-space model, captures thedynamics. Another major advantage is to estimate a frequency response from the datausing spectral analysis (non-parametric model), and then plot the spectral analysis resulton top of the frequency response of the parametric models. Because non-parametric andparametric models are derived using different algorithms, agreement between these modelsincreases confidence in the parametric model results. Therefore the following frequencyresponse functions[5] need to be modelled in the software tool suite for a complete analysisof the model:•Frequency Response of the Plant•Bode Diagram– Magnitude– Phase•Spectral Density calculation– Fast Fourier Transform(FFT)– Windowing method– Overlapping method– Power Spectral Density(PSD)

      Explain this first page before the activity diagram at the start of the software development chapter, also add as to why these functions are required using the research papers

    3. Functional Implementation

      Implement this whole section under the FRTS Arhitecture

    4. of flow into and out of the Block by associating them on the Block with aValue Property. Two flow ports in different blocks are connected using a connector whichlets the variable pass through. Multiple connectors can be connected to/from one flowport. This internal structure in FRTS i

      Explain the IBD in more detail

    5. FRTS StructureThis is the system of system architecture that depicts the hierarchy of the system func-tionality. These are created out of the use cases that have been established in the previoussection. Since, use cases cannot be used to build code, the block element in SysML is usedas the structure for each use case functionality. The system architecture is developed usingthe block definition diagram(BDD) in SysML, as shown in the Figure 3.19.Figure 3.19: FRTS System Architecture - Block Definition Diagram3.4.2 Internal FRTS Structure & CommunicationThe internal structure of the system is used as an Internal Block diagram(IBD) in SysMLlanguage. It captures the internal structure of a Block element, in terms of its properties(Ports and Parts) and the connections between those properties. The IBD is an instanceof the Block element, and the Block is the classifier for the IBD. The elements in the IBD

      Add the functional implementation part into each of the blocks and also the the linkage between each block. Also add the IBM rhapsody problem into it

    6. FRTS - System Architecture

      Explain why an architecture is required then reference the research papers that says it is required.

    7. The SYSMOD method also states that alongside defining use cases, there must be atraceability between the use case and the requirement it is satisfying, both textually andgraphically. So, a requirement

      Attach the explanantion of the traceability research paper

    8. Use CasesThe next step in SYSMOD methodology is to specify what a system needs to do as aconsequence of the requirements, SysML makes use of Use Cases. Use Case blocks describethe operations within FRTS and the communication between FRTS and its external actorsthat are required to satisfy the requirements. These Use Case blocks are then linked withother Use Case blocks and the external actors in a Use Case diagram to visualize the orderof execution to satisfy the requirements. These Use Case diagrams are further stored underpackages to visualize the order of execution of the overall functionality of FRTS. Each UseCase has a description of functionality and external actors in the following format:•Requirement addressed•Name

      Explain each use case in more detail

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  15. Jan 2022
    1. The hysteresis requirement is an important aspect in modelling

      Explain Why hysteresis

    2. quarter car model requirements

      Explain a bit about how the quarter car is included in the project and explain the requirements in detail

    3. Project Requirements

      Explain in detail alongwith where it was derived from

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  16. Dec 2021
    1. you are going to have social, functional, emotional jobs to be done that you’re solving for with your donation.  You might have some functional goals around wanting to achieve a certain result in society and some sort of some benefit whether it’s eradicating a disease or helping to educate an underserved population. Or maybe you’re donating to your university that you went to that you feel a strong sense of affiliation to.  Then, I suppose there are, there are emotional social jobs to be done as well related to how you feel about fulfilling your personal values. Maybe you’re trying to project, demonstrate to your family a certain set of values. 

      Jobs To Be Done that donors are fulfilling - three potential types of jobs to be done: social, functional and emotional

    1. n to the intra-requirement dependency inside each major requirement, thereare relations among different requirements that have a cross dependency

      Explain cross dependency with example

    2. nother important factor in this dependency diagram is that the lower priority re-quirements always depend on the higher priority requirements

      Give Example

    3. Bode requirements

      In detail

    4. Some of the requirements under FRTS has a dependency

      Explain why dependency

    5. System Requirements

      Explain each requirements in detail and also mention where are they derived from if necessary

    6. Requirement AnalysisIn FRTS, the requirements are divided into two main sub categories:•System Requirements - Features regarding the Frequency Response functions•Project Requirements - Feature regarding the thesis and Quarter Car modelIn addition to sub dividing the requirements itself, a package is added in IBM Rhapsodyto encapsulate the structure provided in the requirements. A package is akin to a folder ina personal computer and a set of packages can be shown using a package diagram. Thisfacilitates a structured hierarchy to requirements engineering and maintaining traceability

      Change the order of requirements, start with project and then move onto FRTS

    7. Requirements

      Explain how requirements were obtained from research and stakeholder analysis and thus loop in KANO analysis into it.

    8. System Context

      Explain why System Context and all the actors and information flow in detail and as to why these flows are required

    9. The next step to TRIZ analysis is defining the three pillars of MDSE in the context ofthis thesis. The 3 pillars are shown in the Figure 3.1:

      Add the functional implementation intoduction after this paragrapgh

    10. establish a solid base to start the SYSMOD part of the softwaredevelopment life cycle process. Each SYSMOD process is described in the sections below.The system is titled as “Frequency Response

      Add Stakeholder analysis right after this

    11. Software Development - FRTSAll software tools must tackle 3 major factors: Complexity, Lack of Understanding andCommunication. The methodologies introduced in chapter 2 are used to provide solutionfor these 3 issues. In software development, to counter complexity, the model based systemengineering along with SYSMOD is implemented and is communicated through SysMLlanguage. The lack of understanding at the early stage of software development is tackledusing the TRIZ 9 box diagram.One of the main criterion to begin the thesis is to understand the current system availableto OptimumG. In order to pinpoint the exact system that needs to be worked on as wellas to understand the complexity involved in such a system, a TRIZ 9-box diagram isused. TRIZ helps to uncover the scope of the problem and also helps in derivation of highlevel requirements. TRIZ 9-box is useful to have a holistic view to the overall system.Therefore, in this 9-box diagram not only the Frequency response tools are analyzed butalso the requirement of quarter car model as a proof of concept is taken into account. TheTRIZ 9-box was created in conjunction with OptimumG, as shown in Figure 3.2.Figure 3.1: The Three Pillars of MDSE specific to FRTS

      Reference the research papers for better software architecture with SYSMOD again. Such that you reiterate the sentiment.

    12. Chapter 5

      Change the name of the chapter from Quarter car to System Testing and Benchmarking

    13. Scope of ThesisThe Scope of this thesis research is based on the proposed research questions defined insection 1.4 and is confined to five major objectives. Extensive research will be conductedon the following which could be extended to future works. The objectives are describedbelow:•Requirement Analysis of Frequency Response tools•Architectural design of the tool suite.•Develop behavioral or logical algorithmic diagrams for various frequency responsefunctions.•Benchmarking developed system against existing libraries.•Framework for code modularity and maintainability into OptimumG’s future soft-ware, i.e. conversion of framework from SysML to C++ .dll files.The following topics are considered to be out of scope or future works for the thesis:•Scalability of the model to Full Car model.•Modularity validation of the model.•Overall super-system level requirements of the future software.•Usage of commercial benchmarking tools.•Closed-loop frequency response tools.•Optimization or optimization techniques on the developed code or system.

      Here explain what to do instead of the research quastions

    14. The thesis also depends on a number of human aspects. This is taken into account usinga stakeholder analysis [4]. The stakeholder matrix defines the influence and the interest ofstakeholders in this system as well as the thesis, as shown in Figure 1.1. The stakeholdersare in the order of decreasing power :•OptimumG - The company proposing the project has a high influence as well asinterest in the final product.•Thesis Supervisor & University - In charge of thesis, again has both high influ-ence and interest.•Pre-Existing Libraries - The libraries which are available online majorly affect thecourse of the thesis.•Standards and Legal Regulations - Using the libraries involves working withlegal regulation for use in a proprietary software and also following certain codingand automotive software standards.•Developers - Technical people who work in aspects related to the product have anelevated interest as it effects part of the thesis.•Users - Users are the final consumers of the product. They have moderate interestbut low power to affect the product development.

      Move the entire stakeholder analysis to the Software development chapter

    15. Project ContextTo simulate a dynamic system, computation of its states at successive time steps over aspecified time span is required. This computation is carried out using numerical solversusing the information provided by the model of the system. The output from these numer-ical solvers needs to be analyzed, which can be done in both time-domain and frequencydomain. It is difficult to analyze the large and complex outputs in time domain since it isbased on differential equations[15]. Whereas in frequency-domain analysis, it is convertedto algebraic equations that are easier to solve[15]. Thus, OptimumG expects to have boththe functionalities implemented on Quarter Car model as a proof of concept [17]. Thoughthe quarter car is a simple vehicle model, it covers a variety of performance metrics thatneeds to be analyzed in a vehicle. The time constraint on this thesis and the complexity in-volved with the full car model makes the quarter car an ideal proof of concept. OptimumGhas already implemented the Time-Domain simulation of the quarter car model. Therefore,

      Also add why hysteresis and attach a research paper that says an unknown concept would be helpful and also how it would benefit optimum G with the known concept

    16. Problem Context

      3 major references

      1. Frequency response tools
      2. Quarter Car
      3. Software architecture with SYSMOD This applies to project context as well

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  17. Nov 2021
    1. Cookie(复数形态:Cookies),又称“小甜饼”。类型为“小型文本文件”[1],指某些网站为了辨别用户身份而储存在用户本地终端(Client Side)上的数据(通常经过加密)。

      def. Cookie 饼干,类似面包屑功能;

    1. 一律将of 介词短语分析为后置定语。即使量词也是如此。例如,a piece of meat. of meat作定语修饰piece,表示这个piece不再是别的东西,而是肉,于是后面你就可以说,I want two pieces.

      Abstract: of 介词短语一定作为后置定语来理解,i.e. 倒着翻译,因为of 前面的才是作者表达的重点,否则产生歧义。 NB: 英文思维,a piece of meat 是说一片东西,of meat 后置定语限定是肉。

    1. 尽管上议院是国会的一份子,但“国会议员”(Member of Parliament)一词却仅指下议院的议员;

      Abstract: MP(Member of Parliament)英国国会议员

      def. MP(Member of Parliament):一般是指英国的国会议员,且常指下议院的议员。

  18. Aug 2021
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    1. Definition of Done

      A great article on how the DOD applies now to the Scrum Guide and the Scrum Team. The emphasis that the entire Scrum Team creates the DOD prevents from misunderstandings in the future, as I’ve personally witnessed in the past.

      https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/2020-scrum-guide-definition-done-created-scrum-team

    1. “The entire Scrum Team is accountable for creating a valuable, useful Increment every Sprint.” While there are still explicit accountabilities for the Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Developers, all three roles must work together effectively in order to be successful with Scrum.

      While the SM worked closely with the Dev team to support them creating the DOD, with this new emphasis on entire Scrum Team the potentially odd moments of ownership and contribution from the SM/PO to the DOD are less likely to happen.

    1. the Scrum Team must create a Definition of Done

      It’s a mutual effort of the whole Scrum Team to create the DOD. Stephanie describes that well in her article: https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/2020-scrum-guide-definition-done-created-scrum-team

    1. A Game-design MasterpieceTake one simple game mechanic, and make the absolute most of it – that's exactly what the developers of Jim is Moving Out did, and it worked really well! The core of this game is stunningly simple: a few little boxes (furniture) inside a big box (Jim's house), one or two flying fellas (the players) and a physics engine. Think about the most creative ways you could make this into a game. Anything you think about, this game did it. What if you had to squeeze through narrow holes without breaking too much furniture? It's in the game. What if the room had wheels? Yep, it's there too. What if one of the walls was missing and you had to avoid losing the furniture? The whole co-op is about this. Zero gravity? Yes, even that is in the game.
  20. Feb 2021
    1. This is failing CI because CI is testing against Rails < 6. I think the appropriate next steps are: Open a separate PR to add Rails 6 to the CI matrix Update this PR to only run CSP-related test code for Rails >= 6.0.0 Can you help with either or both of those?
    1. And honestly, most people prefer the no hassle, especially after wasting too much time dabbling with distros that are "for advanced users" troubleshooting all kinds of dumbass problems that just worked out of the box in many other distros.
    1. I chose 18.04 because it's the latest LTS version, and I'm not keen on updating my OS every year or so. (I like getting things stable and not having to worry for a while)
  21. Jan 2021
    1. Most users frankly don’t care how software is packaged. They don’t understand the difference between deb / rpm / flatpak / snap. They just want a button that installs Spotify so they can listen to their music.
    2. What’s the use of ie. snap libreoffice if it can’t access documents on a samba server in my workplace ? Should I really re-organize years of storage and work in my office for being able to use snap ? A too high price to pay, for the moment.
    3. I - we all - totally agree about the benefits of snap for developers. But the loss of comfort and flexibility for end user is eventually a no-go option.
    4. Users want work be done. Not struggling about how allowing access to removable medias or such a file on another partition… Not breaking their habits or workflows each time a snap replaces a deb.
  22. Nov 2020
  23. Oct 2020
    1. Yes, you can embed loops in it and compose lots of small repeated JSX snippets, but that almost never happens in practice because mixing the turing complete of javascript with the markup of HTML eliminates the readability of JSX so that it is actually harder to parse than a solution like hyperscript (the syntactical approach taken by virtual-dom).
    1. Which venue on campus will be used, and have you confirmed availability?

      trigger question for anyone coming to campus

      remove have you confirmed availability.... leave question below.

      if no - provide a link to the portal page for contact info

    2. Does this event require streaming?

      trigger question if yes,

      Live Recorded

    3. Do you plan to invite the general public to this event or post the recording publicly?

      remove the inviting the general public piece and include "Do you plan to post the recording publicly?"

    4. Are there any ticket or registration requirements?

      is it a free event - is it ticketed? put in instructions

    5. Provide the names of the students involved.

      change to "how many students involved"

    6. Who will be directly involved with the event (excluding attendees)?

      remove "artists" and add external participants

    7. What is the nature of the event?

      add this description.... "what is the format of the event" - i.e. theater, lecture, panel, concent

      make space bigger for the description

  24. May 2020
    1. nderlying truth for all time points

      Not clear where these come from: should it not be +/-0.2 from the above systematic uner/over prediction models? Maybe I am overlooking something

    2. two

      three?

    3. relaxes the assumption that patients who were censored are identical to those that remain at risk

      and replaces with the assumption that they are identical/exchangeable conditional on the measured covariates.

    4. .

      insert "...of calibration-in-the-large"

    5. the real-world

      replace "practice"

    6. avoid bias due to a small population size

      you mean in terms of the monte carlo SE?

    7. emulate a perfectly calibrated model

      replace with "emulate a perfectly specified model"...im not sure calibration is the right term here - even a model that is perfectly specified (like this one) could still be miscalibrated if fitted on data of insufficient size? Of course, in this case n is large, so will indeed be calibrated

    8. as

      and?

    9. nd etaetaeta par

      Smybol changed from methods, where it was an n like symbol?

    10. averaged

      Is it normal to average results across parameters in simulations, rather than look at results in different scenarios eperately? Possible that findings be skewed by a few scenarios?

    11. formalise

      replace "investigate"

    12. study

      simulation?

    13. Cox regression

      change to time to event model

    14. censoring needs to be handled in an appropriate way.

      We should highlight somewhere that this is the focus of this paper - we begin to tease this out in the last sentence of this paragraph

    15. 0(t)=tη

      i.e. Weibull(?)

    16. γ=0

      in this case censoring is just random - so wouldn't we expect all methods to do well here?

    17. For each estimand above

      Bin the Averages

    18. FP(t|Z=z)=1−exp(−eβZtη+1η+1)

      Move to Methods section and define a DGM seperately (make F_P = F)

    19. 0.1,−0.1)

      0.2?

    20. In

      I know I wrote this(!), but this para is quite hard to follow - suggest moving the points that address the first two of the three ways to where they are introduced - then introduce the third way (censoring) and say that is our focus.

    21. T

      For x axis, 'follow up time, t'?

    22. QRISK

      We will need to introduce this - this is where my comment above re. introducing an example early would help

    23. . However

      replace with "but" and combine the setences

    24. C

      Insert "Nonetheless, censoring ..." to help link the next set of sentences with the rest of this paragraph.

    25. .

      We should also brielfy outline the others ways of assessing calibration for continuous or binary outcome - i.e. calibration slope, flexible calibration plots.

    26. here

      delete

    27. insert "the"

    28. looked at

      delete

    29. perfect

      what is 'perfect'? Coverage should be 95%. Too high and too low are both bad

    30. expected

      Not sure expected is the right word here? Maybe just 'Although still not at 95%'

    31. the c-statistic is also suitable

      replace with "one can also apply IPCW to the c-statistic (a measure of discrimination)"

      • also noting that we havent yet introduced the c-statistic or the notion of discrimination: could perhaps do this in first paragraph, when initially talking about validation. I appreciate discrimination is not the main focus of paper, but needs to be defined if mentining it here.
    32. added to

      replace with "extended"

    33. In this paper and another [9] he proposes the comparison of KM curves in risk groups, which alleviates the strength of the independence assumption required for the censoring handling to be comparable between the Cox model and the KM curves (since the KM curves now only assume independent censoring within risk group). In these papers a fractional polynomial approach to estimating the baseline survival function (and thus being able to share it efficiently) is also provided

      Add another sentence saying why this method isn't suitable for what we want. Currently it just says this method alleviates the censoring issue. Something like: 'However, this does not allow calculations of the overall calibration of the model, which is of interest here'

    34. ...across the full risk range

    35. Clinical prediction models (CPMs)

      We should say what they are first. E.g. "Clinical prediction models (CPMs) are statistical models/algorithms that aim to predict the presence (diagnostic) or furture occurence (prognostic) of an event of interest, conditional on a set of predictor variables. Before they be implemented in practice, CPMs must be robustly validated."

    1. It seems weird to me that we are trying to enforce commit messages when they are not really visible or used in the GitLab workflow at all. This is what you see most of the time when interacting with the commit list. I've taken time to compose a nice descriptive body and it is hidden by default:
  25. Mar 2020
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