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[1006.3582] Sonic Gradient Index Lens for Aqueous Applications
"We study the acoustic scattering properties of a phononic crystal designed to behave as a gradient index lens in water, both experimentally and theoretically. The gradient index lens is designed using a square lattice of stainless-steel cylinders based on a multiple scattering approach in the homogenization limit. We experimentally demonstrate that the lens follows the graded index equations derived for optics by mapping the pressure intensity generated from a spherical source at 20 kHz. We find good agreement between the experimental result and theoretical modeling based on multiple scattering theory."
nudge-targets  acoustics  phononics(?!)  engineering-design  simulation  experimental-design  physics  analogies 
june 2010 by Vaguery
The Truth about BDD
"But enough of irony. Is this useful? I think it may be. You see, one of the great benefits of describing a problem as a Finite State Machine (FSM) is that you can complete the logic of the problem. That is, if you can enumerate the states and the events, then you know that the number of paths through the system is no larger than S * E. Or, rather, there are no more than S*E transitions from one state to another. More importantly, enumerating them is simply a matter of creating a transition for every combination of state and event.

One of the more persistent problems in BDD (and TDD for that matter) is knowing when you are done. That is, how do you know that you have written enough scenarios (tests). Perhaps there is some condition that you have forgotten to explore, some pathway through the system that you have not described."
via:arsyed  software  design  BDD  programming  TDD  behavior-driven-design  analogies  finite-state-machine 
december 2008 by Vaguery
[Best not over-generalize]
"But you, sir, are no painter. And while you hack away at your terminal, or ride your homemade Segway, we painters and musicians are going to be right over here with all the wine, hash, and hot chicks."
analogies  commentary  criticism  philosophy  books  hacking  programming  art 
march 2008 by Vaguery

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