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Threshold Concepts for Modeling and Assessing Higher Education Students’ Understanding and Learning in Economics

2018

In the last decade, the research carried out on threshold concepts as a content-based way to model students’ understanding and learning in several domains has increased. However, empirical evidence on this approach is still scarce. In this chapter, the authors investigate the adequacy of the threshold concepts approach in the domain of business and economics in higher education following an established differentiation between basic, discipline, and modeling thresholds. After conducting a cognitive interview study using verbal reports, a self-assessment questionnaire was used to assess the respondents’ familiarity with the content and their security to solve the tasks. Results indicate that …

Relation (database)Higher educationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesStudents understanding050301 educationDomain (software engineering)Test (assessment)0502 economics and business050207 economicsCognitive interviewEmpirical evidencePsychologybusiness0503 educationCognitive psychology
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Was King Arthur a King by Definition?

1988

Current research in knowledge representation distinguishes between descriptional and assertional interpretations of semantic nets. This paper explores theoretical and applicative problems, which arise from that distinction in a historic domain. A prolog implementation of KL-ONE is used as a vehicle to compare the various alternatives available to represent knowledge related to single elements of the domain insertion or not of this knowledge in semantic nets in their descriptional sense. The final section of the paper discusses the problem in relation to the theories concerning the functioning of proper names from a logical and philosophical point of view.

Relation (database)Knowledge representation and reasoningPoint (typography)Computer sciencebusiness.industryDomain (software engineering)EpistemologyPrologArtificial IntelligenceLogical conjunctionSection (archaeology)Proper nounArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputercomputer.programming_languageAI Communications
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Per-user availability for ultra-reliable communication in 5G: Concept and analysis

2018

Emerging 5G mobile networks envisage ultra-reliable communication (URC) as one of the major requirements for anytime anywhere communication. Although URC has recently attracted a lot of attention in the research community, existing work seems to rely on approaching reliability merely from a time domain perspective. However, both time and space domain parameters affect reliability and need to be investigated. This paper introduces a dependability theory based definition for per-user availability targeted at 5G networks. The advocated definition promotes both space and time domain components for URC provisioning. Furthermore, we perform reliability and availability analysis and simulations co…

Reliability theoryComputer scienceReliability (computer networking)Distributed computing05 social sciences050801 communication & media studies020206 networking & telecommunicationsProvisioning02 engineering and technologyDomain (software engineering)Theory based0508 media and communications0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDependability5G2018 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC)
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Time-Space Domain Availability Analysis Under Reliability Impairments

2019

Availability and reliability are two essential metrics for the design, deployment, and operation of future ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) networks. Despite a vast amount of research efforts toward URLLC, very little attention has been made on the ultra-reliable communication (URC) aspect of URLLC from a dependability perspective. As an effort toward achieving anytime and anywhere communication, this letter consolidates a dependability theory-based availability concept for individual users by taking into account reliability impairments that affect URC in both spatial and temporal domains . To this end, we perform per-user availability analysis by considering channel status …

Reliability theoryWireless networkComputer scienceSoftware deploymentDistributed computingDependabilityGeneral MedicineLatency (engineering)Reliability (statistics)Domain (software engineering)Communication channelIEEE Networking Letters
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Achieving Ultra Reliable Communication in 5G Networks: A Dependability Perspective Availability Analysis in the Space Domain

2017

As part of the 5G communication paradigm, ultra reliable communication (URC) is envisaged as an important technology pillar for providing anywhere and anytime services to end users. While most existing studies on reliable communication do not investigate this problem from a dependability theory perspective, those dependability-based studies tend to define reliability merely in the time domain. In this letter, we advocate extending the concept of URC from the dependability perspective also in the space domain . We initiate definitions on cell availability and system availability. The availability and the probability of providing a guaranteed level of availability in a network are analyzed bo…

Reliability theorybusiness.industryComputer scienceDistributed computingReliability (computer networking)05 social sciences050801 communication & media studies020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyNetwork topologyComputer Science ApplicationsDomain (software engineering)0508 media and communicationsSoftware deploymentModeling and Simulation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCellular networkDependabilityElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessHeterogeneous networkComputer networkIEEE Communications Letters
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Le culte en quête de signes. Une lecture de la campagne du « Denier de l’Église »

2010

Using a semiotic approach, this article analyses the communication actions of the Catholic Church, from a de-centred point of view. Indeed, rather than focusing on the communicational values of the evangelical message, we examine the way that the Church communicates outside its institutional and spiritual sphere, in the profane world of the media, through the example of the "campagne du Denier" fundraising campaign. This is both a fundraising activity, and a message aimed at Catholics, in a sector - public charity and donations - which is highly competitive. As a result, the Church must (re)define its position, the public that it constructs through its discourse, and its discourse itself, i…

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A framework for intention-driven requirements engineering of innovative software products

2011

Requirements engineering is highly challenging particularly when designing innovative software products. This is so because there are no corresponding products, ultimate needs of actors are difficult to capture, the products may have unforeseeable impacts on the actors’ behavior, and it is hard to find out how value-added and competitive the product actually is. In this paper, we propose a novel framework for intention-driven requirements engineering of innovative software products, which combines technological, social and business viewpoints. We illustrate its use with a short example related to the domain of web mapping services and augmented reality. peerReviewed

RequirementBusiness requirementsSocial software engineeringProcess managementRequirements engineeringComputer sciencebusiness.industrySoftware developmentSoftware requirements specificationinnovatiivinen sovelluskehitysvaatimusmäärittelySoftware requirementsSoftware engineeringbusinessRequirements analysis
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Composition of a New Process to Meet Agile Needs Using Method Engineering

2005

The need of developing a new software engineering process to allow the quick prototyping of some robotic applications and meet the requests by some companies for a development process that was shorter than PASSI, gave us the opportunity of applying our studies on the assembling of a new SEP by reusing parts (called method fragments) from other processes. In this paper we discuss our approach that, starting from the method engineering paradigm, adapts and extends it considering specific agent-oriented issues like the multi-agent system meta-model. The final result of our experiment (Agile PASSI) is presented together with the requirements that motivated its structure. © Springer-Verlag Berli…

RequirementRequirements engineeringUse Case Diagrambusiness.industryComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Method engineeringComputer Science (all)Theoretical Computer ScienceSoftware development processbusinessSoftware engineeringRequirements analysisAgile software development
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Allowing End-Users to Actively Participate within the Elicitation of Pervasive System Requirements through Immediate Visualization

2009

Efficient requirements engineering activities are essential in order to develop software systems that properly satisfy end-user needs. End-users lack knowledge about requirements engineering techniques or computation in general, and it is very important that they actively participate in the requirements elicitation process because they are the "owners" of the problem. In this paper, we present a tool-supported requirements elicitation technique that is centered on end-users and that allows them to describe the main characteristics of pervasive systems. In addition, we provide end-users with an immediate natural visualization of the described requirements. Furthermore, we present a requireme…

Requirements managementRequirementNon-functional requirementRequirements traceabilityRequirements engineeringComputer sciencebusiness.industrySoftware requirements specificationRequirements elicitationSoftware engineeringbusinessRequirements analysis2009 Fourth International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization
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Journalism in virtual reality : opportunities and future research challenges

2016

This paper presents a state-of-the-art overview on journalism and its opportunities and challenges in virtual reality. First we take a look at what kind of real-life journalistic experiments there have been made in this field so far, then we analyze the research literature on journalistic VR. The paper proceeds to discuss the emergence of virtual reality and immersive journalism explored in the latest reports in the fields of HCI and VR design. In order to analyse VR-journalism further, early draft of analysis model is being developed based on sample of three VR-productions and four VR-applications. The paper concludes to discuss the results of the analysis and outlines more advanced and in…

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