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Monads for functional programming

by Philip Wadler , 1995
"... The use of monads to structure functional programs is described. Monads provide a convenient framework for simulating effects found in other languages, such as global state, exception handling, output, or non-determinism. Three case studies are looked at in detail: how monads ease the modification o ..."
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of a simple evaluator; how monads act as the basis of a datatype of arrays subject to in-place update; and how monads can be used to build parsers.

The Role of Emotion in Believable Agents

by Joseph Bates - Communications of the ACM , 1994
"... Articial intelligence researchers attempting to create engaging apparently living creatures may nd important insight in the work of artists who have explored the idea of believable character In particular appropriately timed and clearly expressed emotion is a central requirement for believable ch ..."
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believe in characters whose adventures and misfortunes make people laugh and even cry There is a special ingredient in our type of animation that produces drawings that appear to think and make decisions and act of their own volition it is what creates the illusion of life Many articial intelligence

THE BUILDING ACT AND RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAMMES IN NEW ZEALAND: MATTERS ARISING

by James Olabode Rotimi, Kelvin Zuo
"... The study is an on-going research initiative to determine the effects that the implementation of the Building Act 2004 will have on post-disaster reconstruction programmes in New Zealand. Particularly, in large-scale disaster events with sudden-onsets, the provisions of this Act and other legislativ ..."
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The study is an on-going research initiative to determine the effects that the implementation of the Building Act 2004 will have on post-disaster reconstruction programmes in New Zealand. Particularly, in large-scale disaster events with sudden-onsets, the provisions of this Act and other

Dear Commissioner NSW HOME BUILDING ACT 1989 REVIEW

by Parramatta Nsw, Robert Whelan , 2012
"... The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) and our members are pleased to contribute to the Home Building Act Review. Please find attached our detailed responses to the Reform of the Home Building Act 1989 Issues Paper (Issues Paper) released by Fair Trading in July 2012. Our submission is divided int ..."
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The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) and our members are pleased to contribute to the Home Building Act Review. Please find attached our detailed responses to the Reform of the Home Building Act 1989 Issues Paper (Issues Paper) released by Fair Trading in July 2012. Our submission is divided

Human DNA methylomes at base resolution show widespread epigenomic differences.

by Ryan Lister , Mattia Pelizzola , Robert H Dowen , R David Hawkins , Gary Hon , Julian Tonti-Filippini , Joseph R Nery , Leonard Lee , Zhen Ye , Que-Minh Ngo , Lee Edsall , Jessica Antosiewicz-Bourget , Ron Stewart , Victor Ruotti , A Harvey Millar , James A Thomson , Bing Ren , Joseph R Ecker - Nature, , 2009
"... DNA cytosine methylation is a central epigenetic modification that has essential roles in cellular processes including genome regulation, development and disease. Here we present the first genome-wide, single-base-resolution maps of methylated cytosines in a mammalian genome, from both human embryo ..."
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passed since it was proposed that cytosine DNA methylation in eukaryotes could act as a stably inherited modification affecting gene regulation and cellular differentiation Single-base-resolution maps of DNA methylation for two human cell lines Single-base DNA methylomes of the flowering plant

Venti: A New Approach to Archival Storage

by Sean Quinlan, Sean Dorward , 2002
"... This paper describes a network storage system, called Venti, intended for archival data. In this system, a unique hash of a block's contents acts as the block identifier for read and write operations. This approach enforces a write-once policy, preventing accidental or malicious destruction of ..."
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This paper describes a network storage system, called Venti, intended for archival data. In this system, a unique hash of a block's contents acts as the block identifier for read and write operations. This approach enforces a write-once policy, preventing accidental or malicious destruction

Paper Number 70 Implementing earthquake prone building policy under the Building Act 2004 – Wellington City’s Approach

by C. M. Stevens, K. E. Wheeler, Wellington City
"... Conference ABSTRACT: As part of the implementation of the Building Act 2004, Wellington City Council (WCC) was required to develop and adopt a policy on earthquake prone buildings within its district. Implementation of this new policy was started in July 2006. Initially WCC undertook some code compa ..."
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Conference ABSTRACT: As part of the implementation of the Building Act 2004, Wellington City Council (WCC) was required to develop and adopt a policy on earthquake prone buildings within its district. Implementation of this new policy was started in July 2006. Initially WCC undertook some code

Design patterns: Abstraction and reuse of object-oriented design

by Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John Vlissides - ECOOP '93 , 1993
"... We propose design patterns as a new mechanism for expressing object-oriented design experience. Design patterns identify, name, and abstract common themes in objectoriented design. They capture the intent behind a design by identifying objects, their collaborations, and the distribution of responsi ..."
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of responsibilities. Design patterns play many roles in the object-oriented development process: they provide a common vocabulary for design, they reduce system complexity by naming and de ning abstractions, they constitute a base of experience for building reusable software, and they act as building blocks from

Orbihedra Of Nonpositive Curvature

by Werner Ballmann, Michael Brin - Progress in Mathematics , 1995
"... . A 2-dimensional orbihedron of nonpositive curvature is a pair (X; \Gamma), where X is a 2-dimensional simplicial complex with a piecewise smooth metric such that X has nonpositive curvature in the sense of Alexandrov and Busemann and \Gamma is a group of isometries of X which acts properly disc ..."
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. A 2-dimensional orbihedron of nonpositive curvature is a pair (X; \Gamma), where X is a 2-dimensional simplicial complex with a piecewise smooth metric such that X has nonpositive curvature in the sense of Alexandrov and Busemann and \Gamma is a group of isometries of X which acts properly

Reasoning about beliefs and actions under computational resource constraints

by Eric J. Horvitz - in Proceedings of the 1989 Workshop on Uncertainty and AI , 1987
"... Although many investigators arm a desire to build reasoning systems that behave consistently with the axiomatic basis dened by probability theory and utility theory, limited resources for engineering and computation can make a complete normative anal-ysis impossible. We attempt to move discussion be ..."
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Although many investigators arm a desire to build reasoning systems that behave consistently with the axiomatic basis dened by probability theory and utility theory, limited resources for engineering and computation can make a complete normative anal-ysis impossible. We attempt to move discussion
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