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Maximale Konvergenzordnung bei der numerischen Lösung von Anfangswertproblemen mit Splines

1982

In [10] a general procedureV is presented to obtain spline approximations by collocation for the solutions of initial value problems for first order ordinary differential equations. In this paper the attainable order of convergence with respect to the maximum norm is characterized in dependence of the parameters involved inV; in particular the appropriate choice of the collocation points is considered.

Computational MathematicsSpline (mathematics)Rate of convergenceApplied MathematicsOrdinary differential equationNorm (mathematics)Applied mathematicsInitial value problemFirst orderMathematics::Numerical AnalysisMathematicsNumerische Mathematik
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Location of navigation menus in websites: an experimental study with Arabic users

2015

Published online: 31 October 2015 While Arabic users represent by far the fastest growing language population on the Internet, research about how the peculiarities of Arabic language may shape users’ web interactions is still scarce. The preferences of Arabic users for menu location in websites have been studied. Two competing arguments have been proposed regarding the best location of menus in websites: conventional design (navigation menu should be placed on that side where users expect it based on previous experience) and reading direction (navigation menu should be placed on that side where readers are used to start off reading, so that the navigation menu is likely to be attended first…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceArabicFirst languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectWebsite designPopulation050105 experimental psychologyWorld Wide WebReading (process)0501 psychology and cognitive scienceseducationComputer communication networks050107 human factorsmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studybusiness.industry05 social sciencesUsabilitylanguage.human_languageHuman-Computer InteractionTrustworthinessArabic Internet userslanguageThe InternetbusinessMenu locationSoftwareInformation SystemsUniversal Access in the Information Society
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A-stable spline-collocation methods of multivalue type

1989

In this paper the general classV of spline-collocation methods presented by Multhei is investigated. The methods ofV approximate solutions of first order initial value problems. ClassV contains as subclass the methods of so-called multivalue type, and in particular contains the generalized singly-implicit methods treated by Butcher.

Computer Networks and CommunicationsDifferential equationApplied MathematicsNumerical analysisMathematical analysisFirst orderComputational MathematicsSpline (mathematics)Spline collocationCollocation methodInitial value problemApplied mathematicsMultiValueSoftwareMathematicsBIT
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First-order visual interneurons distribute distinct contrast and luminance information across ON and OFF pathways to achieve stable behavior

2022

The accurate processing of contrast is the basis for all visually guided behaviors. Visual scenes with rapidly changing illumination challenge contrast computation because photoreceptor adaptation is not fast enough to compensate for such changes. Yet, human perception of contrast is stable even when the visual environment is quickly changing, suggesting rapid post receptor luminance gain control. Similarly, in the fruit fly Drosophila, such gain control leads to luminance invariant behavior for moving OFF stimuli. Here, we show that behavioral responses to moving ON stimuli also utilize a luminance gain, and that ON-motion guided behavior depends on inputs from three first-order interneuro…

Computer scienceComputationmedia_common.quotation_subjectMotion PerceptionAdaptation (eye)ENCODELuminanceGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyContrast SensitivityMotionInterneuronsPerceptionAnimalsContrast (vision)Visual PathwaysComputer visionVision Ocularmedia_commonGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybusiness.industryVisually guidedGeneral NeuroscienceGeneral MedicineFirst orderDrosophilaArtificial intelligencebusinessPhotic StimulationeLife
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A Linguistic Model in Component Oriented Programming

2016

Abstract It is a fact that the component-oriented programming, well organized, can bring a large increase in efficiency in the development of large software systems. This paper proposes a model for building software systems by assembling components that can operate independently of each other. The model is based on a computing environment that runs parallel and distributed applications. This paper introduces concepts as: abstract aggregation scheme and aggregation application. Basically, an aggregation application is an application that is obtained by combining corresponding components. In our model an aggregation application is a word in a language.

Computer scienceFunctional logic programmingbusiness.industryProgramming languageGeneral Medicinecomputer.software_genreInductive programmingProcedural programmingProgramming paradigmReactive programmingArtificial intelligenceProgramming domainFirst-generation programming languagebusinesscomputerFunctional reactive programmingNatural language processingACTA Universitatis Cibiniensis
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LCL - A Graphical Meta-Language for Specification of Language Constraints

2015

The Object Constraint Language (OCL) is commonly used for constraints in meta-model-based language specifications. However, it may be advantageous to have a domain-specific constraint meta-language optimised for language specifications. A survey of OCL usage in language specifications has been performed, in order to gain an understanding of common constraint patterns. This is used as a starting point for defining a new meta-language for language constraints, Language Constraint Language (LCL), that has an intuitive graphical syntax.

Computer scienceProgramming languagebusiness.industryObject languageSpecification languagecomputer.software_genreUniversal Networking LanguageHigh-level programming languageProgramming language specificationData control languageArtificial intelligenceFirst-generation programming languagebusinesscomputerNatural language processingObject Constraint Languagecomputer.programming_languageProceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development
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Using a Computerised Corpus in the Construction of a Bilingual Phraseological Dictionary

2016

It is generally acknowledged that one of the main purposes of bilingual dictionaries is to provide learners with relevant and sufficient information about the grammatical, lexical and phraseological units of a language (Yong and Peng 2007: 20). Furthermore, this must be done in a way that is both convenient and comprehensible for very specific kinds of users (Cabre 2007: 80–81; Pecman 2008: 205), namely, non-native speakers who are still developing their linguistic and discourse competence but who have not fully attained the intuitive ability to tackle major grammatical issues. It follows that this kind of learner cannot rely on previous discourse experience and sociolinguistic training in …

Computer sciencebusiness.industryFirst languageBilingual dictionaryArtificial intelligencecomputer.software_genrebusinesscomputerCompetence (human resources)Natural language processingLinguistics
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Realistic Implementation of the Particle Model for the Visualization of Nanoparticle Precipitation and Growth

2019

An application for visualizing the aggregation of structureless atoms is presented. The application allows us to demonstrate on a qualitative basis, as well as by quantitatively monitoring the aggregate surface/volume ratio, that the enhanced reactivity of nanoparticles can be connected with their large specific surface. It is suggested that, along with the use of geometric analogies, this bottom-up approach can be effective in discussing the enhanced reactivity proprieties of nanoparticles. The application is based on a two-dimensional realistic dynamic model where atoms move because of their thermal and interaction potential energies, and the trajectories are determined by solving numeric…

Computer-Based Learning01 natural sciencesPhysical ChemistryEducationMolecular dynamicsChemoinformaticHigh School/Introductory ChemistryNanotechnologySet (psychology)First-Year Undergraduate/GeneralSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaBasis (linear algebra)010405 organic chemistry05 social sciencesAggregate (data warehouse)Process (computing)050301 educationHigh School/Introductory Chemistry First-Year Undergraduate/General Second-Year Undergraduate Physical Chemistry Chemoinformatics Computer-Based Learning NanotechnologyGeneral Chemistry0104 chemical sciencesVisualizationSurface-area-to-volume ratioSecond-Year UndergraduateA priori and a posterioriBiological system0503 education
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Diversity and Social Interaction at Work

2019

Today’s workplaces are characterized by interactions among people with diverse backgrounds. These interactions may occur face-to-face or in technology-mediated settings; as interpersonal exchanges between co-workers, supervisors, and subordinates or between business partners and clients; in small groups and teams or as one-off encounters with customers. The persons engaged in these interactions jointly strive for the shared goals of their organization though they may come from different countries, speak different first languages, or identify with different ethnic, gender, or age groups. This chapter explores the role of diversity in different workplace contexts and situations. First, we unp…

ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryFirst languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupInterpersonal communicationPublic relationsSocial constructionismsosiaalinen vuorovaikutusryhmädynamiikkaSocial relationerilaisuusyhteisöviestintäObjective approachtyöntekijätSociologybusinessDisadvantageDiversity (politics)media_common
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La lengua materna y la traducción en el aula de lenguas extranjeras: ¿dos recursos perjudiciales?

2020

Mother tongue (MT) and translation have been two undervalued resources in foreign language (FL) classrooms since the rise of monolingual methods. However, already in the 21st century, the Council of Europe promotes the adoption of plural approaches to language teaching (see Candelier et al., 2013), in which the teacher may work with the entire linguistic repertoire found within the classroom, including the MT. Therefore, our aim in this article is to review and reassess the criticisms that claim that MT and translation slow down the learning of the new language with the aim of moving away from this position and defending the importance of these two resources in today’s classrooms, in which …

Constructed languageLinguistics and LanguageFirst languageRepertoireForeign languageLanguage educationSociologyMusicLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsEducationPluralTEJUELO. Didáctica de la Lengua y la Literatura. Educación
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