... programmatically to participate automatically in an existing transaction, to start a new transaction, or to not participate ina transaction. The following steps prepare a class to participate in ... they can participate in an automatic transaction. Once an object is marked to participate ina transaction, it will automatically execute within a transaction. The object's transactional ... transactions that span multiple remote databases and multiple resource managers. ã Objects participating in automatic transactions do not need to anticipate how they might be used within a...
... selected using the menu items Mark first point (shortcut key Alt+1) and Mark second point (shortcut key Alt+2). 53 Chapter 4 Graphical user interface The goal of the graphicaluserinterface design ... command reads the GRASS grid file SFACE.TXT and creates files SFACE.GRa (grid in ASCII format) and SFACE.DTa (basic input data).The number of grid nodes can be greater than 300000 (the maximum ... Project managerSurGe Project Manager (SPM) is a simple application, which enables: - to manage projects and maps in an easy and comfortable way (create a new project, modify or delete an existing...
... Activity 11.2: Creating an Initial UserInterface Design 97 Exercise 2: Design Feedback and User Assistance (10 minutes) ! Refine the design by adding feedback and user assistance ... feedback and user assistance for the interface. Finally, you will participate ina class discussion about the userinterface designs. Objectives After completing this activity, you will be able ... user assistance will be implemented. Write this on the userinterface design and identify the controls that will provide the feedback. Activity 11.2: Creating an Initial User Interface...
... reacts ina particular context. The human user and the computer interface each have separate behaviors. Figure 2.1 shows an example interaction that illustrates action and reaction of human and interface ... where you are just displaying pages of information, flipping pages is not necessary. Unless you are creatinga data visualization instead of an interactive interface, don't try to map three ... application. When I say that an object is inside of a container, I mean that ina symbolic way. As in the card example, there does not necessarily need to be a hard visual boundary separating...
... these JavaFX classes areinstantiated.Listing 3-3. Making Instances of JavaFX Classes in WordSearchMain.fxpackage wordsearch_jfx.ui;import javafx.ui.*;import java.lang.System;import wordsearch_jfx.model.WordGridModel;var ... you can choose a starting row, startingcolumn, and word orientation. 46 firstPress: CreatingUser Interfaces in JavaFX Creating a MenuBar WidgetListing 3-2. Some Menu-Related Code in WordSearchMain.fxFrame ... theWordGridRectclass on the diagram. That means that there maybe many instances ofWordGridRectassociated with the instance ofWordGridView.The 30 firstPress: CreatingUser Interfaces in JavaFXInvoking...
... 13-5Application Data 13-6GUI Data 13-8Sharing Data Among a GUI’s Callbacks 13-11Sharing Data with Nested Functions 13-11Sharing Data with UserData 13-15Sharing Data with Application Data ... tutorials on MATLAB Central. You can access MATLABvideo demos, as well as the page on MATLAB Central by clicking links in thefollowing table.2-5 MATLABđ7 Creating Graphical User Interfaces ... (GUIDE) A- 2Application-Defined Data (GUIDE) A- 3GUI Layout (Programmatic) A- 3Programming GUI Components (Programmatic) A- 3Application-Defined Data (Programmatic) A- 4Application Examples...
... Table in the Database from a DataTable Schema Problem You need to create a table ina database from an existing DataTable schema. Solution Use the CreateTableFromSchema( ) method shown in this ... CreateTableFromSchema( ) in the sample code is called to create a table in the database from this schema. CreateTableFromSchema( ) This method creates a schema in the database for the schema of the DataTable ... dynamically constructs a Data Definition Language (DDL) statement to create a table ina SQL Server database from the schema of a DataTable. The complete statement that is generated is shown in...
... we cannot assume that the tran-scripts will accurately reflect the users’ true actionsand internal states. To handle this uncertainty, weemploy an EM algorithm that treats this informationas ... dialogs. Each generated dialogd in each training/test set consisted of a sequence ofvalues for all the observed and unobserved variables:d = (S0, U0, A 0,˜ A 0, . . .).For a training/test ... θ be the maximum likelihoodestimate using automatically transcribed data,i.e., θasu=eKDasP a eKDas. This approach ignorestranscription errors and assumes that user be-havior depends...
... con-ceptual physics. When interacting with ITSPOKE, users first type an essay answering a qualitative physics problem using agraphicaluser interface. ITSPOKE then engages the userin spoken dialogue ... Dialogue Performance Analy-sis. In Proc. of EMNLP. M. Walker, D. Litman, C. Kamm and A. Abella. 2000. Towards Developing General Models of Usability with PARADISE. Natural Language Engineering. ... Sidner. 1998. COLLAGEN: A Col-laboration Manager for Software Interface Agents. User Modeling and User- Adapted Interaction, 8(3-4). M. Rotaru and D. Litman. 2006. Exploiting Discourse Structure...
... 2007Joint Conference on Empirical Methods in NaturalLanguage Processing and Computational NaturalLanguage Learning (EMNLP-CoNLL), pages 410–420.Andreas Vlachos, Anna Korhonen, and ZoubinGhahramani. ... 41–49. Association forComputational Linguistics.Andreas Hess and Nicholas Kushmerick. 2003. Au-tomatically attaching semantic metadata to web ser-vices. In Proceedings of the 2nd International ... paragraphs con-tained ’common information’. They were giventhe guideline that only paragraphs that describedthe same object in the same way or in which thesame object was acting the same are...
... specification as unaccented. In such cases, a lower pitch peak than the accented one is realised early in- the minor phrase. In fact, in minor phrases with a late accent, this early peak is also ... Pattern of Japanese: An Autosegmental Theory of Tonology. Kaitakusha, Tokyo. Kaplan, Ronald and Joan Bresnan (1982) Lexical Functional Grammar: A Formal System for Grammatical Representation. ... verbal - adnominal warau (that laughs), amakatta (that was sweet) The bunsetsu generally behaves as a prosodic unit. Although the syntactic structure of a phrase like (1) is generally taken...
... XIII, Xiamen, China, pages225–232.Katrin Kirchhoff, Owen Rambow, Nizar Habash, andMona Diab. 2007. Semi-Automatic Error Analysis forLarge-Scale Statistical Machine Translation Systems. In Proc. ... presents an application thatshows how a set of heterogeneous automaticmetrics can be used to evaluate a test bed ofautomatic translations. To do so, we haveset up an online graphicalinterface ... developers that need to manually analyze andcompare specific aspects of their systems.During the evaluation process, ASIYA generates a number of intermediate analysis containing par-tial work outs...
... the acquisition of information that enables non-trivial output formatting. In simple cases, a database administrator might want nine-digit values appearing in columns associated with social ... several external database systems, drawing information from each of them in the context of answering a user& apos;s question. A second feature allows auser to provide bulk data input. This begins ... makes available. In TELI, both English and English-like specification are done in terms of sample domain values, which are treated as formal parameters. An example appears in Figure 7. In the...
... enhancing the gas exchange processnear the air-water interface because wind-shear is generated at the water surface whichis directly in the vicinity of the interfacial region where the primary ... external parameters like pH value. Another advantage of thismethod is that PBA does not show any absorption in the spectral range of visual light.This makes a possible combination with other imaging ... mostimportant source of vertical mixing in lakes with little wind exposure. Convective insta-bility has been investigated in laboratory (Deadorff & Lilly (1969), Kastaros & Tillman(1977), in...
... that influence the domain plan and how it is constructed, the evaluator must be a reactive planner that interacts with the user to obtain information used in building the evaluation meta-plan. ... include a system that responds to the user& apos;s utterances ina collaborative manner. Each utterance by a participant constitutes a proposal intended to affect the agents' shared plan. ... to analyze utterances and construct a dialogue model[6]. Lambert's system automatically adds to the dialogue model all actions inferred from an utterance. However, we argue that in a...