... methodsaccording to the subject of study; insoftwareengineering it can be either a processto produce software or a software product. In an article on research methods insoftwareengineering [30] ... management insoftwareengineering projects”, in Proc.Int. Conf. on SoftwareEngineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE99, 1999,pp. 2027.65. P. Brăossler, Knowledge management at a software ... and maintain software is often referred to as softwareengineering .One definition is that softwareengineering “is concerned with theories, methodsand tools which are needed to develop software...
... The result of interpretation of two images ETM+1999 and ETM+2004, it provided two land use maps of 1999 and 2004. In each map was classified into 11 categories of land use/land cover types Land ... msl.10 An application of GIS and Remote Sensing for Analysis of Agricultural Development-Induced Changes in Land Use: A case study in Lao PDR 1). Graduate school of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental ... sustainable of watershed management Materials and Methods6 Cheng detectionã The change detection is the process of identifying differences in the state of an object or phenomenon by observing...
... scheduled for completion in the spring of 2006.“We’re developing a master plan to phase in wireless coverage in other campus buildings over time,” says Adams, “including the residence halls ... on having a “small school” environment with the intellectual resources of a major university, and on maintaining a high quality of life on campus. The university is continually expanding its ... unevenness in the quality of life.” Other future plans include the integration of 800 MHz public safety and paging traffic into the same Unison network, as well as the addition of EV-DO data...
... dis-charge can contain a wide range of contaminants and originate from a myriad of sources. Some of the biggest generators of toxic industrial waste include mining, pulp mills, tanneries, sugar ... from mining operations can contain silt and rock particles and sur-factants. Depending on the type of ore deposit being mined, tailings can also contain heavy metals like copper, lead, zinc, ... examples of persistent environmental damage caused by the discharge of toxic mine waste. In Papua New Guinea for ex-ample, companies discharge millions of tons of contaminated mine waste into...
... cases include the following:ã building awareness of clinicians about emerging Ceph-R N.gonorrhoeae, and the potential occurrence of cephalosporin treatment failuresã inculcating an ethos of ... overcome by increasing the penicillin dose). Tetracyclines rapidly met the same fate as penicillins. Fluoroquinolones, such as ciprofloxacin, became the drug of choice for treating gonococcal infections ... results. In the absence of such information, the following combination therapy could be tried:ã 2 g azithromycin single oral dose + gentamicin 240 mg single IM dose ORã 2 g azithromycin single...
... current DA tagging as a work in progress. 4.3.3 Zone coding Each of the five main areas had a correspond-ing set of subzones. A subzone is a building, a room within a building, or any other ... corresponding se-ries of progressive moments in time portraying en-try into the Bank subzone as represented in RAT. In the annotation, each avatar name is recorded in or-der of its entry into the subzone ... activities (quest-ing, competing, fighting, etc.) and communicate via chat or speech using assumed screen names. We collected a corpus of 48 group quests in Second Life that jointly involved 206...
... the training data to measure the impact of each of the four subsets of features explained in Section 3. Ta-ble 3 shows the cross validation results when cu-mulatively adding each set of features. ... manually examining the training data: Lexical Features: The medical term itself, the three words preceding it, and the three words fol-lowing it. We used the LVG annotator in Lexical Tools (McCray ... each type of label using instances with that label as positive instances and instances with any other label as negative instanc-es. The final class label is assigned by choosing the class that...
... will incorporate it in an indi-rect way: we train a classifier C on the additionaltraining data T, which we then use to classify theoriginal training data T . Then we train the all- in- one ... obtainedby computing F-measure on each document in the testset. The results are significant at a level of at least0.009.15Since the additional training data is consistent in the labeling of ... last20% of the data in chronological order. This way,the documents in the training and test data setsdo not overlap in time, and the ones in the testdata are posterior to the ones in the training...
... being an integrated information unit, always has special syntactic structure. This kind of informa-tion is considered quite important to sentence relevance. How to incorporate this kind of infor-mation ... the detection of sentence relevance. In the study of White (2005), factors used for ranking sentences include the position of sentence in the source document, the words contained in sentence ... the probabilities of the presence or absence of another set of terms, has been widely accepted in recent studies of information retrieval. Taking into account the limited infor-mation about...
... Specialization in International Economics 20 2.3 MSC IN FINANCE & ACCOUNTING (MFINA) PROGRAM DESCRIPTION 22 2.3.1 Specialization in Accounting & Financial Management 22 2.3.2 Specialization in ... students affected are to be informed of this, preferably at the time of the examination. Examination Review A review of the examination in a suitable form, or a posting of the answers, is to ... specialization in International Business (combined with the CEMS Master in International Management) will also be offered. Student Handbook for the MBM, MECON & MFINA Programs 33 MSc in Finance...
... and Patrinos (2004)), which are frequently interpreted as indicating diminishing marginal returns to schooling. There are some reasons for caution in interpreting the precise magnitude of estimates. ... school in Ghana or Peru would gain the same amount of knowledge in any year of schooling as the average student in a school in Finland or Korea? Still, using the quantitative measure of years of ... This work, following the innovative analyses of human capital by Jacob Mincer (1970, 1974), considers how investing in differing amounts of schooling affects individual earnings. Over the past...
... have more surviving offspring and so their alleles will increase in frequency in the population at the expense of individuals with poorer performing phenotypes. Differences in reproductive ... assortative mating), this can affect the level of inbreeding in the population. An example of positive assortative mating may be the fact that in human populations, individuals more often than ... number of different ways in which DNA can be modifi ed by muta-tions, from simple base-pair substitu-tions involving individual nucleotides to changes in whole blocks of DNA, to loss or gain of...
... Compositor Name: JGanesanThe Logic of Inquiry in the Field of Public Administration 7 Miller/Handbook of Research Methods in Public Administration AU5384_C000 Final Proof page xxx 4.10.2007 5:16pm ... through the use of someinstrument (e.g., eye or telescope) capable of affirming the presence or absence of the phenomenonunder investigation.Creating indicators capable of connecting a theoretical ... AU5384_C002 Final Proof page 14 19.9.2007 4:33pm Compositor Name: BMani14 Handbook of Research Methods in Public Administration 1The Logic of Inquiry in theField of Public AdministrationNorma...
... moral force of the arguments in favour of vegetarianism, but simply can’t bring themselves to comply. Vegetarianism is construed as a simple caseof sacrifice, of adopting a certain kind of asceticism ... contain elements of which we are less than fully conscious. Attending to this domain may enhance our self-knowledge, increase the availability of certain kinds of aesthetic satisfaction, and, in ... requirement that doing and undergoing be joined in perception: very often, the action of scratching my scalp or toying with my ring is one of which I am hardly conscious. In addition, as we have already...
... theoretical interest of this distribution arises from the possibility of using it as a basis for an operational definition of words in printed texts. If texts are considered purely as sequences of ... not shared by the others, of being concentrated at relatively low values of length, and of having no elements exceeding a certain length (Fig. 1). Words, defined in this fashion, can readily ... identified by a machine and they are of limited variety, so that their listing in a dictionary is practicable. From the practical point of view, the distri-bution is useful in planning input and storage...