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MADE – A Groupware Application to Support Real-Time Activities of Distributed and Cooperating Communities

2003

Abstract. Distributed work has increased during the last few years. Employees travelling around in different countries still need access to information and must be reachable by their colleagues. A variety of mobile devices have been utilised for this purpose. However, often, when using multiple devices, the information is available to the appropriate device only. Transferring data between the devices is not always an intuitive or easy thing to do – not while conversing at least. This paper presents a groupware application to support real-time actions of distributed communities. The problem of separate devices is addressed by combining multiple tools, media, into a platform independent aggre…

Collaborative softwareWork (electrical)Human–computer interactionComputer sciencebusiness.industryAggregate (data warehouse)Information accessbusinessMobile deviceVariety (cybernetics)
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Languages with mismatches

2007

AbstractIn this paper we study some combinatorial properties of a class of languages that represent sets of words occurring in a text S up to some errors. More precisely, we consider sets of words that occur in a text S with k mismatches in any window of size r. The study of this class of languages mainly focuses both on a parameter, called repetition index, and on the set of the minimal forbidden words of the language of factors of S with errors. The repetition index of a string S is defined as the smallest integer such that all strings of this length occur at most in a unique position of the text S up to errors. We prove that there is a strong relation between the repetition index of S an…

Combinatorics on wordsApproximate string matchingGeneral Computer ScienceRepetition (rhetorical device)String (computer science)Search engine indexingComputer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)Approximate string matchingData structureTheoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricsSet (abstract data type)Formal languagesCombinatorics on words Formal languages Approximate string matching IndexingIndexingWord (group theory)MathematicsInteger (computer science)Computer Science(all)Theoretical Computer Science
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Compensation of the impact of low-cost manufacturing techniques in the design of E-plane multiport waveguide junctions

2016

In this work, a full-wave tool for the accurate analysis and design of compensated E-plane multiport junctions is proposed. The implemented tool is capable of evaluating the undesired effects related to the use of low-cost manufacturing techniques, which are mostly due to the introduction of rounded corners in the cross section of the rectangular waveguides of the device. The obtained results show that, although stringent mechanical effects are imposed, it is possible to compensate for the impact of the cited low-cost manufacturing techniques by redesigning the matching elements considered in the original device. Several new designs concerning a great variety of E-plane components (such as …

Commercial softwareComputer scienceNumerical analysisBoundary (topology)020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyCondensed Matter PhysicsFinite element methodlaw.inventionCompensation (engineering)Cross section (physics)020210 optoelectronics & photonicslaw0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesOriginal DeviceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringWaveguideRadio Science
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BARGAINING WITH COMMITMENT UNDER AN UNCERTAIN DEADLINE

2006

We consider an infinite horizon bargaining game in which a deadline can arise with positive probability and where players possess an endogenous commitment device. We show that for any truncation of the game, the equilibrium agreement can only take place if the deadline arises within this finite horizon. Since the deadline is an uncertain event, the equilibrium exhibits agreements which are delayed with positive probability.

Commitment deviceComputer Science::Computer Science and Game TheoryGeneral Computer ScienceTruncationFinite horizonC78 [Bargaining endogenous commitment delays uncertain deadline JEL Classification]jel:M2MicroeconomicsEconomicsjel:C0Infinite horizonStatistics Probability and UncertaintyBusiness and International Managementjel:D5jel:B4Mathematical economicsComputer Science::Operating Systemsjel:C6jel:D7Positive probabilityComputer Science::Databasesjel:C7Event (probability theory)International Game Theory Review
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ADDITIVITY FROM MULTIPLE PRIMES IN IDENTIFYING BACKWARD WRITTEN WORDS

1988

Activational theories of memory assume that activation from several sources adds up to an intersecting node. We tested this idea in one experiment where we kept constant the number of primes presented and we manipulated the number of different primes related to the target, the number of presentations of the same prime, or the same target, presented as a prime. We used a task in which the target was always a word, which appeared written backward and had to be identified. We found a strong effect of target repetition and diminished priming in the condition in which the target was repeated. We obtained additivity (greater activation) mainly in the condition in which we presented several diffe…

CommunicationRepetition (rhetorical device)business.industry05 social sciences050109 social psychologyExperimental and Cognitive Psychology050105 experimental psychologySensory SystemsPrime (order theory)Task (project management)Additive functionLlenguatge i llengües Ensenyament0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNode (circuits)ArithmeticbusinessConstant (mathematics)Priming (psychology)Word (group theory)Mathematics
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Effect of Prime and Target Repetition on Lexical Decision Time

1992

On a prime-target lexical decision task we manipulated the relatedness between prime and target (semantically related or unrelated), the number of repetitions (from 1 to 5), the type of the repeated stimulus (only the prime, only the target, or both), and the stimulus onset asynchrony (within a range of automatic activation from 60 to 400 msec.) to find whether semantic and repetition priming are additive (or interact), and whether there is episodic priming in an automatic, nonconscious way. Analysis showed repetition and semantic priming were additive rather than interactive. No episodic automatic priming was found. Results are discussed in terms of the predictions made from the main theo…

CommunicationRepetition (rhetorical device)business.industryfungi05 social sciencesExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognition030229 sport sciences050105 experimental psychologySensory SystemsPrime (order theory)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCiències socials MetodologiaFacilitationLexical decision taskSemantic memory0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologybusinessEpisodic memoryCognitive psychologySemantic relationPerceptual and Motor Skills
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Oppilaiden kaikupuheen tehtävät kielellisesti epäsymmetrisissä luokkahuonekeskusteluissa

2017

Repeating the words of the conversational partners gives the persons with restricted communicative abilities a possibility for taking an active part in and exerting some control in the conversational interaction. Earlier research has approached the repeats with two different viewpoints: they have been considered either as problematic and meaningless echolalia, or as motivated communication meaningful for speakers themselves. This paper examines the functions for which students with special needs use repetition in their interaction with teachers and the ways in which teachers treat these echolalic responses in classroom talk. The research data consists of the video-recordings of lessons in o…

Communicative competenceEcholaliavuorovaikutusRepetition (rhetorical device)keskustelunanalyysikoulut (oppilaitokset)Special needsSpecial educationViewpointsopettajatoppilaatConversation analysisluokkahuonevuorovaikutusComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationmedicineGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesActive listeningmedicine.symptomPsychologykaikupuhetoistoGeneral Environmental Science
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International consensus and practical guidelines on the gynecologic and obstetric management of female patients with hereditary angioedema caused by …

2012

Background There are a limited number of publications on the management of gynecologic/obstetric events in female patients with hereditary angioedema caused by C1 inhibitor deficiency (HAE-C1-INH). Objective We sought to elaborate guidelines for optimizing the management of gynecologic/obstetric events in female patients with HAE-C1-INH. Methods A roundtable discussion took place at the 6th C1 Inhibitor Deficiency Workshop (May 2009, Budapest, Hungary). A review of related literature in English was performed. Results Contraception : Estrogens should be avoided. Barrier methods, intrauterine devices, and progestins can be used. Pregnancy : Attenuated androgens are contraindicated and should …

Complement C1 Inactivator ProteinsAbortionCardiovascularEcallantidechemistry.chemical_compoundDelivery Obstetric; Complement C1 Inactivator Proteins; Humans; Infant Newborn; Breast Neoplasms; Genetic Counseling; Pregnancy; Lactation; Genital Diseases Female; Infant; Contraception; Hereditary Angioedema Types I and II; Menstruation; Pregnancy Complications Cardiovascular; Chemoprevention; Prenatal Diagnosis; Menopause; FemalePregnancyIcatibantPrenatal DiagnosisImmunology and AllergyfertilityHereditary Angioedema Types I and IItreatmentObstetricsVaginal deliveryMenstruationContraceptioncontraceptionGenital DiseasesHereditary angioedemaFemalepregnancyMenopausedeliverymedicine.symptomComplement C1 Inhibitor ProteinDeliverymedicine.drugmedicine.medical_specialtyPregnancy Complications CardiovascularImmunologyBreast NeoplasmsGenetic CounselingIntrauterine deviceChemopreventionbreast cancermedicineHumansLactationGynecologyPregnancygenetic counselingAngioedemabusiness.industryangioedemaInfant NewbornInfantObstetricDelivery ObstetricNewbornmedicine.diseasehereditary angioedemaPregnancy ComplicationsSettore MED/16 - ReumatologiachemistryC1 inhibitor deficiencybusinessGenital Diseases FemaleJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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From magnetic to nonlinear optical switches in spin-crossover complexes

2013

ISI Document Delivery No.: 109TF Times Cited: 0 Cited Reference Count: 173 Lacroix, Pascal G. Malfant, Isabelle Real, Jose-Antonio Rodriguez, Vincent Wiley-v c h verlag gmbh Weinheim Si; Various attempts to combine magnetic and nonlinear optical (NLO) properties in a molecule are reviewed, with a special focus on the possibility of interplay between the magnetic component and the quadratic (proportional to E-2) NLO response. This multidisciplinary research leads to the idea of spin-crossover-induced (SCO-induced) NLO switching and is evaluated at the synthetic level, with insights provided by computational chemistry. The need for nontraditional experimental setups to record NLO properties i…

Computational chemistryNonlinear opticsroom-temperaturetransition-metal-complexesSolid-stateNanotechnology02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceselectrical-conductivityInorganic ChemistryNonlinear opticalQuadratic equationSpin crossoverbinuclear iron(iii) complexesMagnetic componentsMoleculenlo propertiesNuclear Experimentliquid-crystalCondensed matter physicsChemistryNonlinear optics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySpin crossoverMaterials science0104 chemical sciences2nd-harmonic generationHigh Energy Physics::Experimentschiff-base ligandsray crystal-structure0210 nano-technologyFocus (optics)hyper-rayleigh scatteringMolecular devices
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Adaptive Service Offloading for Revenue Maximization in Mobile Edge Computing With Delay-Constraint

2019

Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) is an important and effective platform to offload the computational services of modern mobile applications, and has gained tremendous attention from various research communities. For delay and resource constrained mobile devices, the important issues include: 1) minimization of the service latency; 2) optimal revenue maximization; 3) high quality-of-service (QoS) requirement to offload the computational service offloading. To address the above issues, an adaptive service offloading scheme is designed to provide the maximum revenue and service utilization to MEC. Unlike most of the existing works, we consider both the delay-tolerant and delay-constraint services i…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceCloud computing02 engineering and technologypilvipalvelutmobiililaitteet0203 mechanical engineeringServer0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRevenueesitysanalyysiperformance analysisEdge computingta113suorituskykyMobile edge computingbusiness.industry020206 networking & telecommunications020302 automobile design & engineeringComputer Science Applicationsadaptive service offloadingHardware and ArchitectureSignal Processingmobile edge computingrevenue maximizationbusinessMobile deviceInformation SystemsComputer networkIEEE Internet of Things Journal
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