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Diagram technique for nonorthogonal electron group functions. II. Reduced density matrices and total energy

1992

In part I, both the arrow diagram (AD) and expanded AD decompositions of the antisymmetrization operator A for an N‐electron system with wave function represented by the product of mutually nonorthogonal group functions have been considered. Based on them, new diagrams for decompositions of normalization and overlap integrals, reduced density matrices, as well as for total electronic energy of the system are proposed and discussed in detail in the present part. The rules for evaluation of the contribution of each diagram in the form of an analytical expression are obtained. Both the strong and p‐orthogonality approximations are discussed.

Normalization (statistics)Arrow diagramming methodMathematical analysisGeneral Physics and AstronomyElectronic structureElectronPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTotal energyElectronic energyWave functionGroup theoryMathematics
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Scaffolding self-regulated learning from causal-relations texts: Diagramming and self-assessment to improve metacomprehension accuracy?

2023

AbstractThe accuracy of students’ relative comprehension judgments when reading texts is typically rather low. This has been ascribed to students grounding their comprehension judgments on cues that are not diagnostic of their actual comprehension level. Asking students to complete causal diagrams—a diagramming scaffold—before judging comprehension has proved effective in providing them with more diagnostic cues and thereby fostered metacomprehension accuracy and self-regulated learning. However, there is still room for improvement. We investigated experimentally whether adding the instruction to students to self-assess their causal diagrams: (1) would lead to more accurate judgments than c…

itsenäinen työskentelyCALIBRATIONitsearviointiself-regulated learningmetacomprehension accuracyopiskelijatFEEDBACKCue utilizationDiagrammingscaffoldingSTUDENTSEDUCATIONself-assessmentScaffoldingdiagrammingSelf-regulated learningSelf-assessmentCONFIDENCE JUDGMENTSMetacomprehension accuracyopiskeluCUE-UTILIZATIONcue utilizationCOMPREHENSIONMetacognition and Learning
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Framework for Evaluating the Version Management Capabilities of a Class of UML Modeling Tools from the Viewpoint of Multi-Site, Multi-Partner Product…

2010

UML models are widely used in software product line engineering for activities such as modeling the software product line reference architecture, detailed design, and automation of software code generation and testing. But in high-tech companies, modeling activities are typically distributed across multiple sites and involve multiple partners in different countries, thus complicating model management. Today's UML modeling tools support sophisticated version management for managing parallel and distributed modeling. However, the literature does not provide a comprehensive set of industrial-level criteria to evaluate the version management capabilities of UML tools. This article's contributio…

UML toolComputer sciencebusiness.industryApplications of UMLDiagramming softwarecomputer.software_genreData modelingSoftwareUnified Modeling LanguageNew product developmentCode generationReference architectureModel-driven architectureSoftware product lineSoftware architecturebusinessSoftware engineeringcomputercomputer.programming_language2010 43rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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