... management insoftwareengineering projects”, in Proc.Int. Conf. on SoftwareEngineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE99, 1999,pp. 2027.65. P. Brăossler, Knowledge management at a software house: ... 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] ... 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...
... decision support system in sustainable of agricultural development in this study is the land use zoning was created by GIS and remote sensing technique. By created 3 main land use zones. 1. Conservation ... 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 ... it provided two land use maps of 1999 and 2004. In each map was classified into 11 categories of land use/ land cover typesLand covers 1999Land covers 2004Intensive of changed areas11 ConclusionsFor...
... regarding useof lopinavir/ritonavir in neonates.oAddition of new pharmacokinetic data on nevirapine in preterm infants.ã Initial Postnatal Management of the HIV-Exposed Neonate:oBecause of ... elimination of perinatal transmission in the United States includethe continued increase in HIV infection in women of childbearing age;12absent or delayed prenatal care,particularly in women ... hematologic toxicity in infants receiving azidovudine/lamivudine-containing prophylaxis regimen, a recheck of hemoglobin and neutrophilcounts is recommended 4 weeks after initiation of prophylaxis...
... used in cement manufacturing in China. In spring 2008, the government in Chongqing entered into an agreement with the Lafarge Cement Manufacturing Company in Chongqing to accept sewage sludge ... residues in the ten provinces in China with the greatest biomass production. The feasibility of using biomass residues in cement manufacturing is in part dependent on the proximity of cement ... magnitude of cement production in each of the ten provinces with the highest value of unused biomass residue. Based on the criteria of large availability of biomass and a substantial cement industry,...
... Although 70% of South African households used electricity for lighting, only half used electricity for cooking and heating in 2001.9 About one-third of households in the country used solid ... dung) for cooking and heating, and 95% of these households were black African.9,10 A further 1 in 5 households used paraffin 764Estimating the burden of disease attributable to indoor air pollution ... continues to cook with solid fuels such as dung, wood, coal and agricultural residues. This includes more than 75% of the people in India and China and 50 - 75% of those in certain regions of...
... improve the softwareengineering process and the resultant software products.There are different taxonomies used to classify research insoftware engineering. The term case study is used in parallel ... case studies insoftware engineering, which are used throughoutthe book. We hope that defining a set of basic concepts can help establish a standard of terminology in the empirical softwareengineering ... appropriate interviews. One potentially distinctiveaspect of the phenomenon ofsoftwareengineering is that data is often automaticallycollected as part of the softwareengineering activity,...
... R.: SoftwareEngineering Component Repositories. In: Proceedings of the Inter-national Workshop on Component-based Software Engineering, Los Angeles, USA (1999) 7. Frakes, W.B., Kang, K.: Software ... gain more experience about the value of our tool in practical settings. References 1. Mili, A., Mili, R., Mittermeir, R.: A Survey ofSoftware Reuse Libraries. Annals of Soft-ware Engineering, ... challenge of agile reuse lies in developing a reuse strategy that complements the principles of agile development and offers a way of promoting reuse in tandem with the key artifacts and practices of...
... Telecommunications, Inc., P.O. Box 1101, Minneapolis, Minnesota USA 55440-1101Specifications published here are current as of the date of publication of this document. Because we are continuously improving ... 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...
... learning. Peer learning is becoming an increasingly important part of many courses, and it is being used in a variety of contexts and disciplines in many countries. The potential of peer learning ... way of moving beyond independent to interdependent learning. This idea of interdependence is important since the alternative is a more instrumental peer teaching approach which often involves ... depending on the type of peer teaching activity being undertaken. These include: levels of formality and informality, emphasis on individual or group learning, and learning goals of individuals...
... 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 ... 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, ... 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...