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A Survey on Sensor Networks

by Lan F. Akyildiz, Welljan Su, Yogesh Sankarasubramaniam, Erdal Cayirci , 2002
"... Recent advancement in wireless communica- tions and electronics has enabled the develop- ment of low-cost sensor networks. The sensor networks can be used for various application areas (e.g., health, military, home). For different application areas, there are different technical issues that research ..."
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Recent advancement in wireless communica- tions and electronics has enabled the develop- ment of low-cost sensor networks. The sensor networks can be used for various application areas (e.g., health, military, home). For different application areas, there are different technical issues

The adaptive nature of human categorization

by John R. Anderson - Psychological Review , 1991
"... A rational model of human categorization behavior is presented that assumes that categorization reflects the derivation of optimal estimates of the probability of unseen features of objects. A Bayesian analysis is performed of what optimal estimations would be if categories formed a disjoint partiti ..."
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the writing of the book, the theory has been greatly extended and applied to many new phenomena. Most of this article describes these new develop-ments and applications. A Rational Analysis Several theorists have promoted the idea that psychologists might understand human behavior by assuming it is adapted

Social Vulnerability to Environmental Hazards

by Susan L. Cutter - Social Science Quarterly
"... For over 50 years, hazards researchers have focused on a series of fundamental ques-tions: 1) what is the human occupancy of hazard zones? 2) How do people and societies respond to environmental hazards and what factors influence their choice of adjust-ments? 3) How do you mitigate the risk and impa ..."
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For over 50 years, hazards researchers have focused on a series of fundamental ques-tions: 1) what is the human occupancy of hazard zones? 2) How do people and societies respond to environmental hazards and what factors influence their choice of adjust-ments? 3) How do you mitigate the risk

Applying the Design Structure Matrix to system decomposition and integration problems: a review and new directions

by Tyson R. Browning - IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
"... organizations requires tools and techniques for system decompo-sition and integration. A design structure matrix (DSM) provides a simple, compact, and visual representation of a complex system that supports innovative solutions to decomposition and inte-gration problems. The advantages of DSMs vis-à ..."
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-à-vis alternative system representation and analysis techniques have led to their increasing use in a variety of contexts, including product develop-ment, project planning, project management, systems engineering, and organization design. This paper reviews two types of DSMs, static and time-based DSMs, and four

2004: The Community Climate System Model, version 2

by Peter R. Gent, Gokhan Danabasoglu, Leo J. Donner, Marika M. Holland, Elizabeth C. Hunke, Steve R. Jayne, David M. Lawrence, Richard B. Neale, Philip J. Rasch, Mariana Vertenstein, Patrick H. Worley - J. Climate
"... The fourth version of the Community Climate System Model (CCSM4) was recently completed and re-leased to the climate community. This paper describes developments to all CCSM components, and docu-ments fully coupled preindustrial control runs compared to the previous version, CCSM3. Using the standar ..."
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The fourth version of the Community Climate System Model (CCSM4) was recently completed and re-leased to the climate community. This paper describes developments to all CCSM components, and docu-ments fully coupled preindustrial control runs compared to the previous version, CCSM3. Using

Interpreting Recent Research on Schooling in Developing Countries

by Eric A. Hanushek - World Bank Research Observer , 1998
"... Policymakers in developing countries have long been troubled by the unde-sirable, but apparently unavoidable, choice between providing broad access to education and developing high-quality schools. Recent evidence, how-ever, suggests that this is a bad way to think about human capital develop-ment. ..."
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Policymakers in developing countries have long been troubled by the unde-sirable, but apparently unavoidable, choice between providing broad access to education and developing high-quality schools. Recent evidence, how-ever, suggests that this is a bad way to think about human capital develop-ment

Accurate Online Power Estimation and Automatic Battery Behavior Based Power Model Generation for

by Lide Zhang, Birjodh Tiwana, Zhiyun Qian, Zhaoguang Wang, Robert P. Dick, Z. Morley, Mao Lei Yang - Smartphones, Eighth IEEE/ACM/IFIP International Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis , 2010
"... This paper describes PowerBooter, an automated power model construction technique that uses built-in battery volt-age sensors and knowledge of battery discharge behavior to monitor power consumption while explicitly controlling the power management and activity states of individual com-ponents. It r ..."
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-ponents. It requires no external measurement equipment. We also describe PowerTutor, a component power manage-ment and activity state introspection based tool that uses the model generated by PowerBooter for online power esti-mation. PowerBooter is intended to make it quick and easy for application developers and end

Lessons from experience: Lessons from policy implementation

by Milbrey Wallin Mclaughlin - Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis , 1987
"... The first generation of implementation analysts discovered the problem of policy implemen-tation—the uncertain relationship between policies and implemented programs—and sketched its broad parameters. The second generation began to unpack implementation processes and to zero in on relations between ..."
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communities—and across agents of government—from legislative to executive to administrative units. As federal, state, and local officials developed responses to these new social policies, implementation issues This paper was prepared for the Center for

File-System Development with Stackable Layers

by John S. Heidemann, Gerald J. Popek - ACM Transactions on Computer Systems , 1994
"... Filing services have experienced a number of innovations in recent years, but many of these promising Ideas have faded to enter into broad use. One reason is that current filing environ-ments present several barriers to new development. For example, file systems today typically stand alone instead o ..."
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Filing services have experienced a number of innovations in recent years, but many of these promising Ideas have faded to enter into broad use. One reason is that current filing environ-ments present several barriers to new development. For example, file systems today typically stand alone instead

The TIGR Rice Genome Annotation Resource: improvements and new features. Nucleic Acids Res 35: D883–887

by Shu Ouyang, Wei Zhu, John Hamilton, Haining Lin, Matthew Campbell, Kevin Childs, Renae L. Malek, An Lee, Li Zheng, Joshua Orvis, Brian Haas, Jennifer Wortman, C. Robin Buell , 2007
"... continued to update the rice genome sequence with new data and improve the quality of the annotation. In our current release of annotation (Release 4.0; January 12, 2006), we have identified 42 653 non-transposable element-related genes encoding 49 472 gene models as a result of the detection of alt ..."
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continued to update the rice genome sequence with new data and improve the quality of the annotation. In our current release of annotation (Release 4.0; January 12, 2006), we have identified 42 653 non-transposable element-related genes encoding 49 472 gene models as a result of the detection
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