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One-Counter Verifiers for Decidable Languages

2013

Condon and Lipton (FOCS 1989) showed that the class of languages having a space-bounded interactive proof system (IPS) is a proper subset of decidable languages, where the verifier is a probabilistic Turing machine. In this paper, we show that if we use architecturally restricted verifiers instead of restricting the working memory, i.e. replacing the working tape(s) with a single counter, we can define some IPS’s for each decidable language. Such verifiers are called two-way probabilistic one-counter automata (2pca’s). Then, we show that by adding a fixed-size quantum memory to a 2pca, called a two-way one-counter automaton with quantum and classical states (2qcca), the protocol can be spac…

Counter machineTheoryofComputation_COMPUTATIONBYABSTRACTDEVICESTheoretical computer scienceQuantum registerComputer scienceProbabilistic Turing machineProbabilistic logicInteractive proof systemComputer Science::Computational ComplexityDecidabilityAutomatonsymbols.namesakesymbolsProtocol (object-oriented programming)
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Animated Corpses: Communicating with Post Mortals in an Anatomical Exhibition

2006

‘Plastinates’ (i.e. corpses conserved through plastics) are lab created artifacts which since the nineties have been the subject of a cultural field experiment via an anatomical exhibition. Similarly to brain-dead or digitalized bodies, they constitute an ambiguous form of post-mortem existence. The article inquires after the ways in which the ontological status of these entities is constituted through the practices of body donors, anatomists and visitors. Plastinates owe their ambiguity to an oscillation between two different frames of perception. Their meaning is determined by the extent to which an anatomy exhibition can impose a ‘medical gaze’ over a non-professional way of perception, …

Cultural Studies060101 anthropologyHealth (social science)Social PsychologyMultimediamedia_common.quotation_subjectAssociation (object-oriented programming)05 social sciencesMedical gazeSubject (philosophy)06 humanities and the artsArtAmbiguity050905 science studiescomputer.software_genreCultural fieldExhibitionAestheticsPerception0601 history and archaeologyMeaning (existential)0509 other social sciencescomputermedia_commonBody & Society
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Does size matter? Entrepreneurial orientation and performance in Spanish sports clubs

2021

Despite its importance, entrepreneurship in organizations has not been widely addressed in the sports association sector (sports clubs). In this context, this study analyses the relationships of en...

Cultural StudiesEntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurial orientationAssociation (object-oriented programming)05 social sciencesContext (language use)030229 sport sciences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businessSociologyMarketinghuman activitieshealth care economics and organizations050212 sport leisure & tourismSport in Society
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The dialogics of metaphor and simile in Elizabeth Bowen’s The Last September

2013

Metaphors and similes characterise Elizabeth Bowen’s writing. Despite frequent claims that this contributes to the lexical, grammatical and syntactic irregularities of her style and hence makes her writing difficult to understand, I show that her metaphors, similes and literal descriptions in a selected passage from The Last September function within conventional linguistic structures. While my analysis of metaphors and similes is conducted with reference to Bakhtin’s essay “Discourse in the Novel”, I use Martin and Rose’s model of Discourse Analysis (2007) and Steen’s study of metaphor in literature (1999) as practical tools for my analysis of the text. I discuss how ‘dialogic’ linguistic …

Cultural StudiesLiteratureLinguistics and LanguageDialogicLiterature and Literary Theorybusiness.industryMetaphorDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectSimileMeaning (non-linguistic)Language and LinguisticsLinguisticsStyle (sociolinguistics)Literal (computer programming)PsychologybusinessTheme (narrative)media_commonLiterary Linguistics
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“Never Some Easy Flashback”

2012

Abstract This paper provides a close reading of Paul Farley’s 160-line poem, “Thorns.” The poem is read in dialogue with William Wordsworth’s celebrated Romantic ballad “The Thorn.” Special attention is given to Farley’s treatment of memory and metaphor: It is shown how the first, exploratory part of the poem elaborates upon the interdependent nature of memory and metaphor, while the second part uses a more regulated form of imagery in its evocation of a generational memory linked to a particular place and time (the working-class Liverpool of the 1960s and 1970s). The tension between the two parts of the poem is reflected in the taut relationship between the poet and a confrontational alter…

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceMetaphorcontemporary poetrymedia_common.quotation_subjectmetaphormemoryFlashbackromantic poetryAZ20-999medicinepaul farleypolitical utopiaclasstranscendencemedia_commonwilliam wordsworthClass (computer programming)Transcendence (philosophy)literary influencePhilosophyComputer Science ApplicationsAestheticsAnthropologyLiterary criticismHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesmedicine.symptomAmerican, British and Canadian Studies Journal
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Multi-language translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the OARSI/OMERACT measure of intermittent and constant osteoarthritis pain (ICOAP).

2009

Summary Aim To conduct a multi-language translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the Intermittent and Constant OsteoArthritis Pain (ICOAP) questionnaire for hip and knee osteoarthritis (OA). Methods The questionnaires were translated and cross-culturally adapted in parallel, using a common protocol, into the following languages: Czech, Dutch, French (France), German, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish (Castillan), North and Central American Spanish, Swedish. The process was conducted following five steps: (1) – independent translation into the target language by two or three persons; (2) – consensus meeting to obtain a single preliminary translated version; (3) – backward translation by an ind…

CzechCross-Cultural Comparisonmedicine.medical_specialtyBiomedical EngineeringMEDLINEOsteoarthritisNorwegianKnee – Pain – ICOAP – TranslationOsteoarthritis HipGermanConstant (computer programming)Hip – osteoarthritisRheumatologySurveys and QuestionnairesOsteoarthritismedicineCross-culturalHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineTranslationsLanguagePain Measurementbusiness.industryOsteoarthritis Kneemedicine.diseaseCross-cultural studieslanguage.human_languagelanguagePhysical therapybusinessOsteoarthritis and cartilage
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The Strategy and the Reasons of the Republic of Moldova's Association with European Union

2014

Abstract The European Union and the Republic of Moldova negotiated an Association Agreement (AA) in 2010, and a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) in 2012. After completion of negotiations and initialling of AA, before the full Agreement can enter into force, action is needed to ensure that the Parties are able to enjoy the full benefits of the Agreement. SMEs play a focal role in the implementation of the future DCFTA. The article describes the economic and political basis for association/integration, outlining the importance of SMEs. This article is reasoning for future PhD research in this area.

DCFTAEconomic growthbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectAssociation (object-oriented programming)General EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologySMEsInternational tradeThe RepublicNegotiationPoliticsInternational free trade agreementPolitical sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessAssociation Agendamedia_commonProcedia Economics and Finance
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DNS Tunneling Detection Techniques – Classification, and Theoretical Comparison in Case of a Real APT Campaign

2017

Domain Name System (DNS) plays an important role as a translation protocol in everyday use of the Internet. The purpose of DNS is to translate domain names into IP addresses and vice versa. However, its simple architecture can easily be misused for malicious activities. One huge security threat concerning DNS is tunneling, which helps attackers bypass the security systems unnoticed. A DNS tunnel can be used for three purposes: as a command and control channel, for data exfiltration or even for tunneling another protocol through it. In this paper, we surveyed different techniques for DNS tunneling detection. We classified those first based on the type of data and then within the categories b…

DNS tunneling detectionSIMPLE (military communications protocol)business.industryComputer scienceDomain Name SystemComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyComputer securitycomputer.software_genreDomain (software engineering)protokollat0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringAPT020201 artificial intelligence & image processingThe Internetcovert channels detectiontietoturvabusinesscomputerProtocol (object-oriented programming)
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Scientific and Technical Contributions from Research Projects

2019

The main goal of this project is to demonstrate the advantages of sensor integration on a remotely controlled robotic platform for increasing operator safety and improving the classification of explosive targets. This is accomplished by combining the imaging provided by radars and an optoelectronic sensor, a time-of-flight (ToF) depth camera. An additional aim is to demonstrate the operability and practicality of the system in a field with landmine simulants having plastic cases.

Data processingOperator (computer programming)OperabilityExplosive materialComputer scienceElectronic engineeringElectronic systemsField (computer science)
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A Distributed approach to the Remote Control and Programming Improvement

2006

The remote control of industrial plants through networks is becoming very important nowadays but it involves several issues that can degrade the performance and usability of the remote plant. This paper presents a distributed architecture improving a remote programming system which allows users to control and to program a plant remotely. The control system is based on a client/server architecture with many user interfaces that control the plant. The remote programming language is a mix of Java and client/server protocol in order to simplify the developing and to avoid the protocol/language translation. In order to obtain more efficiency, the program is developed in the client side and it is…

Database serverJavaComputer sciencebusiness.industryDistributed computingUsabilityRemote evaluationClient-sidecomputer.software_genrelaw.inventionClient–server modelRemote procedure calllawOperating systemUser interfacebusinesscomputerProtocol (object-oriented programming)Remote controlcomputer.programming_languageIECON 2006 - 32nd Annual Conference on IEEE Industrial Electronics
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