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Technological pedagogical content knowledge: A framework for integrating technology in teacher knowledge.

by M J Koehler , P Mishra - Teachers College Record, , 2006
"... Abstract This paper describes a framework for teacher knowledge for technology integration called technological pedagogical content knowledge (originally TPCK, now known as TPACK, or technology, pedagogy, and content knowledge). This framework builds on Lee Shulman's construct of pedagogical c ..."
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, as well as how the inclusion of technology in pedagogy further complicates teaching. The TPACK framework for teacher knowledge is described in detail, as a complex interaction among three bodies of knowledge: Content, pedagogy, and technology. The interaction of these bodies of knowledge, both

Survey of clustering data mining techniques

by Pavel Berkhin , 2002
"... Accrue Software, Inc. Clustering is a division of data into groups of similar objects. Representing the data by fewer clusters necessarily loses certain fine details, but achieves simplification. It models data by its clusters. Data modeling puts clustering in a historical perspective rooted in math ..."
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applications such as scientific data exploration, information retrieval and text mining, spatial database applications, Web analysis, CRM, marketing, medical diagnostics, computational biology, and many others. Clustering is the subject of active research in several fields such as statistics, pattern

Principles and methods of Testing Finite State Machines -- a survey

by David Lee, Mihalis Yannakakis - PROCEEDINGS OF IEEE , 1996
"... With advanced computer technology, systems are getting larger to fulfill more complicated tasks, however, they are also becoming less reliable. Consequently, testing is an indispensable part of system design and implementation; yet it has proved to be a formidable task for complex systems. This moti ..."
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With advanced computer technology, systems are getting larger to fulfill more complicated tasks, however, they are also becoming less reliable. Consequently, testing is an indispensable part of system design and implementation; yet it has proved to be a formidable task for complex systems

A finite-volume, incompressible Navier–Stokes model for studies of the ocean on parallel computers.

by John Marshall , Alistair Adcroft , Chris Hill , Lev Perelman , Curt Heisey - J. Geophys. Res., , 1997
"... Abstract. The numerical implementation of an ocean model based on the incompressible Navier Stokes equations which is designed for studies of the ocean circulation on horizontal scales less than the depth of the ocean right up to global scale is described. A "pressure correction" method i ..."
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is used which is solved as a Poisson equation for the pressure field with Neumann boundary conditions in a geometry as complicated as that of the ocean basins. A major objective of the study is to make this inversion, and hence nonhydrostatic ocean modeling, efficient on parallel computers. The pressure

Silk from a Sow's Ear: Extracting Usable Structures from the Web

by Peter Pirolli, Jame Pitkow, James Pitkow, Ramana Rao , 1996
"... In its current implementation, the World-Wide Web lacks much of the explicit structure and strong typing found in many closed hypertext systems. While this property has directly fueled the explosive acceptance of the Web, it further complicates the already difficult problem of identifying usable str ..."
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In its current implementation, the World-Wide Web lacks much of the explicit structure and strong typing found in many closed hypertext systems. While this property has directly fueled the explosive acceptance of the Web, it further complicates the already difficult problem of identifying usable

A Stream Input-Output System

by Dennis M. Ritchie - AT&T Bell Laboratories Technical Journal , 1984
"... In a new version of the Unix operating system, a flexible coroutine-based design replaces the traditional rigid connection between processes and terminals or networks. Processing modules may be inserted dynamically into the stream that connects a user's program to a device. Programs may also co ..."
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connect directly to programs, providing interprocess communication. Introduction The part of the Unix operating system that deals with terminals and other character devices has always been complicated. In recent versions of the system it has become even more so, for two reasons. 1) Network connections

complications

by B. Uziely, S. Groshen, S. Jeffers, M. Morris, C. Russell, L. Roman, L. Muderspach, F. Muggia
"... Objective: To analyze the efficacy and toxicity of Taxol in patients with ovarian cancer who had failed at least two pre-vious chemotherapy treatment regimens. Patients and methods: Sixty-eight patients with advanced pretreated ovarian cancer, with either measurable or evalu-able disease who were sh ..."
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out of 59 patients with elevated baseline CA-125s. Twenty-seven pa-tients progressed while receiving 1-6 cycles of treatment. Three patients were not evaluable for response. Neutropenia and its complications occurred primarily during the first two cycles of Taxol treatment. Febrile episodes requiring

Unsupervised Activity Perception in Crowded and Complicated Scenes Using Hierarchical Bayesian Models

by Xiaogang Wang, Xiaoxu Ma, Eric Grimson - SUBMISSION TO IEEE TRANS. ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE , 2007
"... We propose a novel unsupervised learning framework to model activities and interactions in crowded and complicated scenes. Under our framework hierarchical Bayesian models are used to connect three elements in visual surveillance: low-level visual features, simple “atomic ” activities, and interacti ..."
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We propose a novel unsupervised learning framework to model activities and interactions in crowded and complicated scenes. Under our framework hierarchical Bayesian models are used to connect three elements in visual surveillance: low-level visual features, simple “atomic ” activities

MD: Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma activity is associated with renal microvasculature

by Youfei Guan - Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 281: F1036–F1046, 2001
"... Abstract. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR) are members of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily of ligandactivated transcription factors. Three PPAR isoforms, designated PPAR�,-�/�, and-�, have been identified and attracted enormous attention as a result of the key role that the ..."
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Abstract. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR) are members of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily of ligandactivated transcription factors. Three PPAR isoforms, designated PPAR�,-�/�, and-�, have been identified and attracted enormous attention as a result of the key role

Monsoon: an explicit token-store architecture

by Gregory M. Papadopoulos - In Proc. of the 17th Annual Int. Symp. on Comp. Arch , 1990
"... Dataflow architectures tolerate long unpredictable com-munication delays and support generation and coordi-nation of parallel activities directly in hardware, rather than assuming that program mapping will cause these issues to disappear. However, the proposed mecha-nisms are complex and introduce n ..."
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Dataflow architectures tolerate long unpredictable com-munication delays and support generation and coordi-nation of parallel activities directly in hardware, rather than assuming that program mapping will cause these issues to disappear. However, the proposed mecha-nisms are complex and introduce
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